Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/03/12

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Subject: [Leica] Jupiter lens question
From: durling at cox.net (Mike Durling)
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 20:18:05 -0400
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I have a Jupiter-9, black from 1973.  Its a nice sharp lens with that 
beautiful Sonnar bokeh.  Focus is a little off which is common with 
these lenses.  I tweaked the rangefinder on one of my M4s and it seems 
to help.  I do get some pretty strong veiling flare when the sun hits it 
so that's a concern.  The shop I bought it from had several so I got to 
choose.  A few of the older ones were a little rough.

Hope that helps,

Mike D

Philip F wrote:
> The nice photos taken with an 85mm f/2 have got me thinking about an
> alternative lens. As I'd like the original Nikkor 85mm or Zeiss Jena
> 85mm f/2.0 they seem to be hard to find in M39 as well as pricey. The
> Jupiter-9 looks to be pretty common. What are the opinions of this
> lens? Is the sample ratio of pass:fail bad like some of the Russian
> copy lenses? I'm intending to use it for my long focal length with an
> R-D1 since I already have a 135mm finder and the 85mm focal length
> comes close to the FOV of the finder I own.
> Thanks all.
> Phil Forrest
>
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