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fedka |
Posted - Feb 17 2008 : 8:30:26 PM I have an usually numbered Jupiter-9 (Kiev mount). It is made by Arsenal, looks like a normal Jupiter-9, but two things are unusual:
1. Serial number 611951T 2. "Sdelano in CCCP" (Made in USSR in Russian) is stamped on the outside of the mounting ring. I'll take a picture soon.
My questions are - does anyone know what the "T" at the end of serial number means? |
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Zoom |
Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 06:56:40 AM quote: Originally posted by Vlad
it still does not explain the existence of a T in the serial number..
Nobody know this exactly now. Probably, the "T" in serial number indeed designated a tropical execution or variant (another coverings, greasings, efficient in the damp warm environment). |
Zoom |
Posted - Feb 21 2008 : 06:22:08 AM quote: Originally posted by Luiz Paracampo
explains "Narujnyi Baionet" for Kiev 5 Jupiter 8NB Note: Kiev 5 is not a mirror reflex but a rangefinder one
Of course. Misprint... |
Vlad |
Posted - Feb 20 2008 : 9:43:36 PM Supposedly Mike Haley (napchop) has some Arsenal connections, maybe he knows something.. I see him add and revise some entries in catalog from time to time (a ghost writer hehehe), which is much appreciated by the way Mike, if you ever read the forums... ...
Vlad |
Vlad |
Posted - Feb 20 2008 : 9:34:43 PM Yura, it may have to be filed along with A and B Kiev camera indexes... ... I wish someone would write a book about Arsenal nomenclature |
fedka |
Posted - Feb 20 2008 : 9:29:19 PM Vlad, I agree, it would be Jupiter-9T then. The thing is, I do not see anything else special about this lens. It has the red P (Cyrillic), just like any other lens.
It does have that 'made in USSR" engraving on the mount, which I do not recall seeing before, but this is not uncommon.
I am actually more curious now than I was before:-)
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Vlad |
Posted - Feb 20 2008 : 9:12:39 PM Actually, Zoom, also on that page "T" is explained as tropical as an index inside the model number (thus the example is given like "ОФ-28Т"), not serial #... it still does not explain the existence of a T in the serial number..
Vlad. |
Luiz Paracampo |
Posted - Feb 20 2008 : 9:04:51 PM Hey Zoom! very good to know meanings of the letters! The "T" means so, a glue modification on the "skleika" now a correction: the page http://www.zenitcamera.com/qa/qa-indexes.html#tropical
explains "Narujnyi Baionet" for Kiev 5 Jupiter 8NB Note: Kiev 5 is not a mirror reflex but a rangefinder one Regards Luiz |
Vlad |
Posted - Feb 19 2008 : 08:42:13 AM Welcome back Alain, a pleasure to see you again |
Zoom |
Posted - Feb 19 2008 : 08:21:03 AM quote: Originally posted by mermoz37
hi friends, my own specialist in St Ptrbg (a friend dealer) told me last year : "T" means special lenses for low temperatures (like artic trip etc...)
"T" in this meaning was the index to a device name, not to a number. But all may be in Arsenal... ;)
At second, not "Arctic", but "Tropical"... See http://www.zenitcamera.com/qa/qa-indexes.html#tropical
Another "T" was for TV-lens: http://www.zenitcamera.com/qa/qa-indexes.html#tv |
mermoz37 |
Posted - Feb 19 2008 : 07:51:35 AM hi friends, my own specialist in St Ptrbg (a friend dealer) told me last year : "T" means special lenses for low temperatures (like artic trip etc...) i cannot prove so much now.... |
fedka |
Posted - Feb 18 2008 : 11:13:30 PM It must be some special designator, though the lens itself looks like just any other J-9 from this period. This is the first and only lens with a letter at the end of the number that I've ever seen.
Yuri |
nightphoto |
Posted - Feb 18 2008 : 10:01:25 PM I believe I have heard that sometimes the "T" may mean "technical". So, maybe a slightly higher quality, made to higher specifications, or even slightly changed formula to make edge to edge sharpness better (or flatter field). But I don't know for sure ... jsut what I believe I heard at some time in relation to another Soviet lens that had a "T" at the end of the numbers.
Regards, Bill
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fedka |
Posted - Feb 18 2008 : 9:22:58 PM No, the T is not a stan-alone letter, it is actually the last character in the serial number.
The number is 611951T, just like that.
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Luiz Paracampo |
Posted - Feb 18 2008 : 8:48:27 PM Yuri Unhappyly I never saw such a T. Any colour in it? like older "P"? Analogy to Zeiss coating? Regards |
fedka |
Posted - Feb 18 2008 : 8:31:24 PM Luiz, You did not mention the "T" in the serial number - this puzzles me most. have you seen these serial numbers? What can this T mean?
Yuri |
Luiz Paracampo |
Posted - Feb 18 2008 : 4:35:30 PM these lenses were common at the 1960 I remember that the firt imports of Kiev lenses to Brazil had the Arsenal logo on them. This was common also for the Jupiter 12. I believe these were lenses assembled in Arsenal with KMZ parts. Exact like pastic cases and front metal lens caps of KMZ series, except the logo in lens ans the plastic case. i remeber even equal number engravings on lens barrel. In 1963 or 1964 they left all production to Lytkarino. |