I've seen some "not quite right" Carl Zeiss Jena lenses over the years. These are NOT counterfeit, but were assembled using Zeiss components and probably by Zeiss Employees after the war OR were assembled in the USSR as machinery was being setup after being taken from Germany and with unfinished components from Germany.
I invite anyone with one of these lenses to post in this thread, and anyone that has a question about a lens like this to post here.
How do I know both sides of the "OR" are true: I own two lenses from the same batch, one completed as a Carl Zeiss Jena 5cm F1.5 Sonnar "T" and the second completed as a 1950 KMZ Jupiter-3 in Contax mount. The latter- perfect glass because the distance between the lens groups was wrong, and sewing thread was used to hold it into the Contax mount. Could never have been used on a camera, was in perfect condition. I increased the spacing for the rear triplet, remounted in a J-3 LTM mount. One of my best Sonnars. The rear fixture is stamped with the Zeiss SN 286xxxx listed in Thiele as a 5cm F1.5 Sonnar. It is now.
My Transition Sonnar: sent to me some 15 years ago by an RFF member. The middle triplet was not finished- ie 1/3 of the surface was not polished. I replaced it with a triplet from a parts lens. The focus uneven, tried my best. Still uneven, due to poor machining. I ended up trading one of my uncoated Sonnar LTM remonts for it. Good choice, that lens got a lot of great use. This Sonnar: optically- good now, focus is uneven and I wanted it for "the collection" as part of the Sonnar evolution.
I invite anyone with one of these lenses to post in this thread, and anyone that has a question about a lens like this to post here.
How do I know both sides of the "OR" are true: I own two lenses from the same batch, one completed as a Carl Zeiss Jena 5cm F1.5 Sonnar "T" and the second completed as a 1950 KMZ Jupiter-3 in Contax mount. The latter- perfect glass because the distance between the lens groups was wrong, and sewing thread was used to hold it into the Contax mount. Could never have been used on a camera, was in perfect condition. I increased the spacing for the rear triplet, remounted in a J-3 LTM mount. One of my best Sonnars. The rear fixture is stamped with the Zeiss SN 286xxxx listed in Thiele as a 5cm F1.5 Sonnar. It is now.
My Transition Sonnar: sent to me some 15 years ago by an RFF member. The middle triplet was not finished- ie 1/3 of the surface was not polished. I replaced it with a triplet from a parts lens. The focus uneven, tried my best. Still uneven, due to poor machining. I ended up trading one of my uncoated Sonnar LTM remonts for it. Good choice, that lens got a lot of great use. This Sonnar: optically- good now, focus is uneven and I wanted it for "the collection" as part of the Sonnar evolution.







