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Jupiter 9 from 1951 for KIEV

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Topic author: uwittehh

Posted on: 20161204144418

Hello to all,

recently I have found this nice Jupiter 9 with KIEV mount. It was built in 1951 so I took a closer look at it. Inside it is Sonnar from a batch of 2000 made in 1946 (according to Thiele on 6.2.1946).

It was hard to move so I tried to open it. It is easy to disassemble relube and reassemle if you have instructions how to do it. I have found them on Kiev Survival Site.

Here are some pictures.

The internal serial number:

http://ritzelkiste.de/ussrphoto/j9k5101.jpg




Look at the dirt inside. It stinks really bad:

http://ritzelkiste.de/ussrphoto/j9k5104.jpg




After cleaning it, all pieces in a row:

http://ritzelkiste.de/ussrphoto/j9k5105.jpg



Reassembled:

http://ritzelkiste.de/ussrphoto/j9k5103.jpg



http://ritzelkiste.de/ussrphoto/j9k5102.jpg



Ulrich

http://fotos.cconin.de

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Reply author: jed

Replied on: 20161204154016

Hi Ulrich,
Great find !

Reply author: Jacques M.

Replied on: 20161204162148


Hi Ulrich!

I had no problem with my Jup 9 s/n 5000135, (2)850958 for the Zeiss number. Same original date as yours and really not far. But mine is a LTM, not difficult to disassemble when the main screw is not stuck. For that time, all was OK...

Amitiés. Jacques.

Reply author: uwittehh

Replied on: 20161204171109

Jacques,

I have had fear before because of the big spring, that I have seen in the disassembly instructions [:D] But it's really easy, there is only one focus helix and you only have to mark one position. Now it works really smooth.

Ulrich

http://fotos.cconin.de