I will add: Just picked up a perfect glass KMZ J-3, KMZ J-9, and KMZ J-12 from an RFF member. Also picked up a 1932 5cm F1.5 Sonnar, and a KMZ Turret finder from him. I am very happy.
I will add: Just picked up a perfect glass KMZ J-3, KMZ J-9, and KMZ J-12 from an RFF member. Also picked up a 1932 5cm F1.5 Sonnar, and a KMZ Turret finder from him. I am very happy.
The "76" in the Serial Number puts it as a 1976, and it is a made for export lens. I've had a couple like this one.
The Kiev Survival Site is on the Wayback Machine-
http://web.archive.org/web/20130411....net/public/rpnchbck/Jupiter-9 dismantle.html
I will add: Just picked up a perfect glass KMZ J-3, KMZ J-9, and KMZ J-12 from an RFF member. Also picked up a 1932 5cm F1.5 Sonnar, and a KMZ Turret finder from him. I am very happy.
Well Brian, I wish my J-9 was half that good. I found the best way of fixing it was to find a Nikkor P 8.5cm in "C" mount and put the J-9 on the desk to keep papers from blowing off. I have a 1954 J-8 that is stunning. If it wasn't bad QC it was someone tinkering with them. At one time 30 years ago, I had a customer from east Europe that would bring me FSU things and he told me one time that repair people there in the FSU would match the lenses to the body. So if the camera was off guess what?