Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/01
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Did you buy the 35/2.8 from a store? If so, can you tell us whom? How much
did you pay for it? Have you tried it out?
You got a hell of a deal on the 85/ 2.
Bill
GREG LORENZO <gregj.lorenzo@shaw.ca> wrote:
Rob,
I bought this lens and a 35/2.8 from a Moscow source a few weeks back. They
are certainly worth the asking price. Came wrapped and tied like a package
from the 1950's.
I was even more impressed with the 85/2 Canon Serenar lens in LTM I received
from a US Fleabay seller a week or so back. I took some wide open, available
light, photos of number 2 daughter on the weekend. I took the negs into the
darkroom last night and the look is simply astounding for a lens that is
almost 60 years old.
This lens is a copy of the Zeiss 85/2 which the Soviets also copied after
WWII. I paid $140 US for it. This is more than you would pay for the same
formula lens in a Jupiter but much cheaper than the original Zeiss. (I also
believe that I got a really good deal on it).
Regards,
Greg
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob McClure
Date: Wednesday, March 1, 2006 7:33 pm
Subject: Re: [Leica] Jupiter 8 Russian Lens Comments
> Hello,
>
> I just wanted to share my experience with my latest lens
> acquisition --
> a Jupiter 8 50 2.8 in LTM. I paid $62 for this baby from
> Fedka.com and
> I am very impressed. The build quality is excellent; it looks and
> feels a lot like the Summicron I sold to fund other purchases.
> The
> finish is good and focusing is smooth. The glass is spotless and
> it
> looked new. I miss the focusing tab, but given the price
> difference,
> I can live without it. I 've only gotten one roll through it so
> far,
> but have been please with a couple low light shots and some of my
> favorite tree pictures. I also bought the round metal lens hood
> and it
> probably will work well enough, but it is pretty bulky compared to
> the
> vented round hood I had on my Summicron. This is one of the few
> Leica-related accessories I've purchased since going digital (the
> other
> being a Russian 50 Elmar clone), but at these prices, I can
> justify
> expanding my film equipment.
>
> Rob McClure
>
>
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