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Aidas Pikiotas
AidasCams

Lithuania
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Posted - Dec 30 2008 :  02:54:52 AM  Show Profile  Visit AidasCams's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hello fiends,

Today I have got a best gift for my Christmas. It's export version of Zorki type-c (according to Princelle) from 1953. Need to mention, that serial number is moved to the rear plate already and is embossed, instead of usual engraved one! But the camera has one more feature, which make it very uncommon and desirable. Who can tell me more about it?


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/zorki_443050.jpg

Happy New Year to everyone!

Aidas
Jacques M.
France
2604 Posts
Posted - Dec 30 2008 :  03:02:46 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Aaaaaaaaaaaah!

A Jupiter 17! A real true one? Congratulations!
The JLP says it was produced c. 1960, yours seems to be from 1953. But we know that it's not reliable for rare or exceptional items.

Father Christmas was very kind with you!
It's right to say that I had (or will have) a Contax Ia, a II (1936) and a Kiev 1950 with its Zorki lens. No need to complain!

Amitiйs. Jacques.

Edited by - Jacques M. on Dec 30 2008 03:06:47 AM
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Aidas Pikiotas
AidasCams
Lithuania
973 Posts
My Collection

Posted - Dec 30 2008 :  03:29:06 AM  Show Profile  Visit AidasCams's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Jacques,

I have listed a lot of old soviet literature to find a Jupiter-17 lens mentioned ... The earliest so far source is manual guide for Zorki-2 camera (1954-1955) with Jupiter-17 as an alternative lens to Industar-22! BTW my #443050 camera is coming with genuine leather case to fit J-17 ...

Best Regards,
Aidas
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Stephan Van den Zegel
stephanvdz
Belgium
176 Posts
Posted - Dec 30 2008 :  4:15:45 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
so what are the difference between a jup 17 and a jup 8 ?

Stephan
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Zoom
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Posted - Dec 30 2008 :  6:36:23 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stephanvdz

so what are the difference between a jup 17 and a jup 8 ?


See there:
http://www.zenitcamera.com/archive/lenses/jupiter-8.html
http://www.zenitcamera.com/archive/lenses/jupiter-17.html
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Aidas Pikiotas
AidasCams
Lithuania
973 Posts
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Posted - Dec 31 2008 :  02:01:16 AM  Show Profile  Visit AidasCams's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi Stephan,

the main difference is optical scheme of the lens. Jupiter-8 has 6 glasses in 3 groups, while Jupiter-17 has 5 glasses in 4 groups. It's perfectly illustrated in Zoom's website.

Best Regards,
Aidas
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Stephan Van den Zegel
stephanvdz
Belgium
176 Posts
Posted - Dec 31 2008 :  06:40:32 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
so it's not a sonnar formula... but I presume something like a planar ?

Stephan
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Stephan Van den Zegel
stephanvdz
Belgium
176 Posts
Posted - Dec 31 2008 :  06:45:19 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I don't read russian, but I don't think it's a planar ... but something else, It reminds me of the formula or the ZUIKO 4cm / 2,8 for leica... which looks like a tessar but is definitvly not a tessar... very sharp but not so contrasty...

what are the results with such a lens ?

Stephan
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Zoom
596 Posts
Posted - Jan 01 2009 :  07:58:01 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stephanvdz

so it's not a sonnar formula... but I presume something like a planar ?


Why not Sonnar? ;) See "C Sonnar T* 1.5/50 ZM" for example...
So, Sonnar, of course... Or may be better to say that "C Sonnar T* 1.5/50 ZM" from 2000s has a Jupiter-17-like formula from 1950s? :D
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Luiz Paracampo
Luiz Paracampo
Brazil
2002 Posts
My Collection

Posted - Jan 03 2009 :  5:13:40 PM  Show Profile  Visit Luiz Paracampo's Homepage  Reply with Quote
All Jupiter (and Sonnar) formulas ate based on "Triplets" . Of course they are developed triplets where each of the groups are built with several elements in order to perform well at large apertures, correcting natural glass aberrations.
Jupiter 17 is a simplified Jupiter 8 lens where the central negative group is substituted by another one where the intermediate glass is now an "air lens";
It was intended to produce lower cost f/2 lenses but original J8 proved to be a better performer and marginal cost in mass production would not affect the market behaviour. So the J8 win the contend.

An extraordinary fact is now seen at:
http://www.zenitcamera.com/archive/lenses/jupiter-17.html

Here is the lens picture at the site!
Compare with the origianal Zorki picture!
And the numbers! ---------- 5301285-------


http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/jupiter-17.jpg

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Stephan Van den Zegel
stephanvdz
Belgium
176 Posts
Posted - Jan 03 2009 :  5:43:01 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
the picture on the site is an extract of the picture on the zorki, same angle, same reflexions...

Stephan
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Zoom
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Posted - Jan 04 2009 :  4:09:00 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stephanvdz

the picture on the site is an extract of the picture on the zorki


Yes, of course. Pay attention to the Note 2 on that page:
quote:

Фотография объектива N5301285 сделана Айдасом Пикиотасом (Aidas Pikiotas) и опубликована на сайте USSRPhoto.com.
(Lens No.5301285 photo made by Aidas Pikiotas and published on USSRPhoto.com site. [Links included])


What's wrong? ;)
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