luketrash
Trying to find my range
When I bought my M2, it came with four lenses. One of them was the 85mm f2 Jupiter-9.
I type this while I'm waiting for a 90mm Rokkor-M to show up that I purchased on ebay last week. I decided to pull my J9 out over the weekend to actually use it. I don't know why I had discounted it, but I had. I must have been mistaken, because I think it's a pretty nice performer. It might be off about 4" at minimum focus distance with my M2, but here's some wider open shots with it I made on Saturday:
f2:
f2:
f2.8:
f2.8:
f4:
I type this while I'm waiting for a 90mm Rokkor-M to show up that I purchased on ebay last week. I decided to pull my J9 out over the weekend to actually use it. I don't know why I had discounted it, but I had. I must have been mistaken, because I think it's a pretty nice performer. It might be off about 4" at minimum focus distance with my M2, but here's some wider open shots with it I made on Saturday:
f2:

f2:

f2.8:

f2.8:

f4:

yanidel
Well-known
I got one last week and I am selling my 75mm and 90mm Hexanon ... they might be sharper but the look of the Jupiter 9 suits way better the rendering I am after.
Here is one of the first shots I took with it :
http://blog.yanidel.com/2009/03/02/the-tektonik-swann/
Here is one of the first shots I took with it :
http://blog.yanidel.com/2009/03/02/the-tektonik-swann/
luketrash
Trying to find my range
I do like that quite a bit. f2 is f2. It'd be hard to blur the background as much with even spendier lenses. I figured that I would use a longer lens on my leica for portraits moreso than to reach out and take photos at the zoo or whatever.
So perhaps I should consider the same. I'm anxious to see what the Rokkor 90mm does. If I'm not impressed, I'll probably send it down the road. I'm keeping the lenses that came with the M2 indefinitely.
So perhaps I should consider the same. I'm anxious to see what the Rokkor 90mm does. If I'm not impressed, I'll probably send it down the road. I'm keeping the lenses that came with the M2 indefinitely.
Peter_Jones
Well-known
Fantastic shots - and a lesson not to dismiss less expensive lenses 
julio1fer
Well-known
They are nice for color shots as well. I have a good one in Kiev mount:

Erik L
Well-known
looks great, i sold my 90 tele elmarit for one.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
The Rokkor, like the Elmar (and about like the CV 90 I have), is a fine lens but two stops slower. Those two stops can give killer backgrounds when those are what you want.
dovevadar
DoveVadar
I love this lens especially on my pimped up zorki:
heres a recent picture taken with it:
Trusty little vixen. but im not impressed with its minimum range

heres a recent picture taken with it:

Trusty little vixen. but im not impressed with its minimum range
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
Some very good shots you show here. Tonight I'll soup two rolls, among their frames are also some with my J-9. I'm looking forward to see them. I will then post them here after scanning.
blazejs
Established
Great shots! Is your J-9 shimmed to work with Leica or do you have some tricks so it works? I've just tried my J-9 with Bessa R and my pictures got some front focus.
bolas
Established
Amazing photos ! Keep 'em coming 
Next thing i will buy to my Kiev will be J-9 for 100%
There are two versions of J-9 silver and black. Black is later production ? Is there any difference between black/silver J-9 ?
Next thing i will buy to my Kiev will be J-9 for 100%
There are two versions of J-9 silver and black. Black is later production ? Is there any difference between black/silver J-9 ?
luketrash
Trying to find my range
Great shots! Is your J-9 shimmed to work with Leica or do you have some tricks so it works? I've just tried my J-9 with Bessa R and my pictures got some front focus.
How much front focus did you get? I get about 4" of back focus at minimum distance.
Hibbs
R.I.P. Charlie
dovevadar...what is the film in that second shot?
i like it a lot.
~ hibbs
i like it a lot.
~ hibbs
blazejs
Established
This might be something around this. I was testing it with Bessa at range ca. 1 - 3 metres. Here are some samples (before retouching, unsharpened):
I was focusing on my son's eyes, f2
I was focusing focusing on branch, I think it was f2.8 or f4
Object of focus is not accurately that sharp. This might be no problem when stopped down, but this is not this lens' purpose
I was focusing on my son's eyes, f2


I was focusing focusing on branch, I think it was f2.8 or f4

Object of focus is not accurately that sharp. This might be no problem when stopped down, but this is not this lens' purpose
dovevadar
DoveVadar
Thanks mate! Its the lovable Portra 400VC 
dovevadar...what is the film in that second shot?
i like it a lot.
~ hibbs
januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
Here's the only family member to allow me to photograph her at a moment's notice, never complaining she's not "ready" to be photographed. Taken with my 1977 J9 on my Bessa R.

cysasam
Established
Here's the only family member to allow me to photograph her at a moment's notice, never complaining she's not "ready" to be photographed. Taken with my 1977 J9 on my Bessa R.
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Ah, got to get me one of those in my family.
januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
Ah, got to get me one of those in my family.![]()
Can be expensive for upkeep over a lifetime, but worth it. You can pick up a quality used model at your local animal shelter! A wonderful investment.
monocyte
Member
I received a J-9 yesterday from alex-photo. It appears to have only mild signs of use (eg fine scratches on the front element) and to have been recently re-lubricated and adjusted by the presence of marks on the barrel. Rangefinder function appears to be correct on my FSU cameras, but I haven't done anything else with it to this point. What should be the 'checkout process' for this lens, given its tendency to maladjustment? Just run through the focal range, or are there things I can do before shooting a roll?
januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
Alex is reliable, but these lenses are old - try taking it outside in cold weather. It may seize up. But that's just a sign it needs re-lubing. Take some shots wide open at the closest range and same for medium distance and infinity. Jot down your point of focus, trust me, you won't remember when the film is in your scanner.
Then look to see if the sharpest detail on each frame is what you focused on. You may just have gotten lucky.
Then look to see if the sharpest detail on each frame is what you focused on. You may just have gotten lucky.
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