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Vlad |
Posted - Aug 28 2014 : 10:42:45 AM What in the heck is this "kotleta"? LOL! Looks like they combined I-61 and Jupiter-8M front...
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/2882014_1.jpg
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Jacques M. |
Posted - Sep 14 2014 : 05:15:02 AM Hi Brian!
Good to see you back! Thanks for the details about your work: it explains that we can see hybrids (home or factory made) on eBay.
I hope you are not responsible for all!
Amitiés. Jacques. |
Brian |
Posted - Sep 13 2014 : 8:50:53 PM I've made some of these type of hybrids-
Helios-103, LTM RF coupled using a close-focus helical for a Summar; I-61L/D in Collapsible Contax RF Count, used a mount from a pre-war Sonnar; 5cm F1.5 Contax mt Sonnars in J-3 LTM Mounts; 5cm f2 Contax mt Sonnars in J-8 LTM Mounts.
And- 5-element Schneider Xenar from Karat mount to LTM, used a Canon 50/2.8 LTM focus mount.This lens was loose, found at a camera show for $30. Serial number is from the 40s.
http://www.leicaplace.com/showthread.php?t=153 |
vorobaz |
Posted - Sep 05 2014 : 11:27:54 AM quote: Originally posted by okynek ...Helios 103 with Jupiter 8 parts
May be conversely? Jupiter 8 has Helios 103 parts:
See the PT3615 http://sovietcams.com/index.php?-1090910983
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okynek |
Posted - Sep 04 2014 : 4:34:22 PM This seller have all kind of mix and match lenses, Lomo T-43 in Fed barrel: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Russian-USSR-LOMO-Wide-Angle-M39-LTM-Lens-T-43-4-40-from-Lomography-Cap-/361040306858?pt=Camera_Lenses&hash=item540fade2aa Helios 103 with Jupiter 8 parts: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Super-Fast-Portrait-Helios-103-1-8-53-Contax-lens-bundle-uniqe-Adapter-Sony-NEX-/361040299862?pt=Camera_Lenses&hash=item540fadc756
Good job I personally like these modifications
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Vlad |
Posted - Sep 04 2014 : 09:43:54 AM Again there is a J-8M in the I-61 body... http://www.ebay.com/itm/1959-Fast-USSR-Red-P-JUPITER-8-50-f2-LEICA-FED-Zorki-M39-LTM-Lens-BOX-/361040880990?pt=Camera_Lenses&hash=item540fb6a55e
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vorobaz |
Posted - Sep 03 2014 : 12:38:37 PM Another interesting fact: in 1966 year we can see some J-8 fully blacked (experimental?):
like a fully black Orion-15 from 1966:
And serial numbers both it's 661***
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Jacques M. |
Posted - Sep 02 2014 : 4:13:38 PM quote: Originally posted by Vlad
My apologies, I did not originally provide a source for this picture, breaking my own rules . Here it is:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fast-Russian-JUPITER-8-50-f2-LEICA-FED-Zorki-M39-LTM-Lens-Filter-BOX-/361036993838?pt=Camera_Lenses&hash=item540f7b552e
"Access impossible due to legal restrictions...." These mentions are more and more numerous on eBay France, even if there is absolutely no problem of "contamination". I don't understand what happens...
Perhaps black and white is a problem in itself?
Here is what I have:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Error?item=361036993838&errid=17
Jacques. |
Vlad |
Posted - Sep 02 2014 : 2:35:27 PM My apologies, I did not originally provide a source for this picture, breaking my own rules . Here it is:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fast-Russian-JUPITER-8-50-f2-LEICA-FED-Zorki-M39-LTM-Lens-Filter-BOX-/361036993838?pt=Camera_Lenses&hash=item540f7b552e
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Jacques M. |
Posted - Sep 01 2014 : 03:05:20 AM Thanks, Vorobaz and Luiz. Is there a reason to make a special batch of these zebra Jup 8?
Jacques. |
vorobaz |
Posted - Sep 01 2014 : 12:20:37 AM This black ring from my J-8 ¹6815656:
I think it's factory made. |
Luiz Paracampo |
Posted - Aug 31 2014 : 4:54:34 PM These were experimental factory made. Very rare Regards |
Jacques M. |
Posted - Aug 31 2014 : 11:44:11 AM Do you think they are home made combinations or original factory lenses? The JLP notes that the black Jup 8 were made from c.1976, in the anodised version. And yours are from 1968...
It's not the first time I see these curious lenses, but I had not payed attention till now... Thanks!
Jacques. |
vorobaz |
Posted - Aug 31 2014 : 06:18:55 AM Hi! I have one of the "zebra" export variant Jupiter-8 (m39). And two of them I find on the photo in the internet. All three - 1968 year of production:
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Serial numbers ¹681****:
¹6811677 (from Aidas site) ¹6815656 ( mine) ¹6814371 ( sale on rangefinder.ru http://rangefinder.ru/sale/showproduct.php/product/3519)
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Vlad |
Posted - Aug 29 2014 : 10:35:47 AM Interesting. I'm not a lens/optics expert, I collect mostly for mechanical aspect of camera bodies themselves, but for some reason I was under the impression that the optical formulas would be incompatible since each lens uses different number of elements etc.. but I guess it's much simpler between these after all.. thank you for clarifying. But an interestin hybrid, just stood out to me as I've never seen such combination before.
Cheers, Vlad. |
Jacques M. |
Posted - Aug 29 2014 : 03:27:11 AM I had forgotten: I have a 1939 Sonnar in a Jup 8 of the fifties. It was only necessary to shim it: the mechanisms are perfectly compatible. It's the same family... |
Jacques M. |
Posted - Aug 28 2014 : 5:19:48 PM Hi Vlad!
The first Industar 26m were made from the aluminium barrel of the Jupiter 8. On the contrary, it is certainly possible to put a Jup8 lens part into an Industar 61 barrel...
But really, I don't see the benefit. It's much better to put a Nikkor 1,4 SC (from a bayonet mount) into a LTM Jup 8 barrel: you can gain 200 €... But surely it's not so evident...
Amitiés.
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Vlad |
Posted - Aug 28 2014 : 4:18:03 PM Jacques, but it's not an original right? It's a combination of 2 lenses? How does that even work? How can they be optically compatible? I'm just confused about that..
Cheers, Vlad. |
Jacques M. |
Posted - Aug 28 2014 : 4:12:16 PM Yes, it's not the first one I see. The former had a body which was completely chromed.
I have seen too recently a 2/5cm Sonnar in the same barrel. Not sure the Sonnar was genuine...And a Nikkor 1,4 SC in a Jupiter 8 barrel. The three-card trick!
Jacques.
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