50s Comparison: M-Hex, Jupiter 3 and Jupiter 8

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During my Easter vacation, Ania and Joanna went to Poland for one week to visit my parents in law. I decided to stay at home and take the opportunity to re-lube my Jupiter 3 and Jupiter 8 whose focussing was quite stiff (thanks to Kim and Brian for providing the great instructions!).
Re-assembly and adjustment of the Jupiter 8 was a piece of cake - I was lucky to have one of the easy ones.
The Jupiter 3 was a bit more reluctant and took me some time to achieve proper focus.
Reference lens was my M-Hexanon.

The pictures show 100% crops of 2700 dpi scans equivalent to 20x30 cm prints @ 300 dpi. Focussing point was the "R".
Center sharpness of all lenses is IMHO more than sufficient and I am very happy with the performance of all three lenses. Looking forward to some real world pics from the serviced Russians.

Best regards,
Uwe
 

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Yes, as written before, I am very happy with all three lenses.
Sharpness in the field however is much better with the M-Hexanon. I will post some examples from the same setup tomorrow.

Best regards,
Uwe
 
This is a great test, thanks for doing it. The results make me wonder about my own obsession with lenses...is paying 5 to 10 times more worth it? With such close results, can't say that it definitely is. Note to self: think more about what's in front of the camera, and less about the %#$@& camera lens.
 
I think you made a little mistake. Pictures #2 & 4 are the same, just cropped slightly different (they even have the same dust marks).
 
I think you made a little mistake. Pictures #2 & 4 are the same, just cropped slightly different (they even have the same dust marks).

You are right!
#4 is the same as #2 - the Jupiter 3 example.
I attach the true M-Hexanon one. Still, the Russian lenses are doing very well.

Best regards,
 

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Different cops to avoid confusion

Different cops to avoid confusion

Well, I am quite embarrassed having mixed up the scans, so I did some new crops showing the tags for the individual lenses.

Best regards,
Uwe
 

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I'm amazed by the J8 performance! Do you have instances, in day-to-day use, where you can see, "Oh, that is just J8 weakness showing up, should have used the Hex?"
 
I'm amazed by the J8 performance! Do you have instances, in day-to-day use, where you can see, "Oh, that is just J8 weakness showing up, should have used the Hex?"

Not really, because up until recently the J8 was quite stiff so I didn't use it that often.
I am currently finishing a roll taken with the J3 at different apertures and different distances. After that I will try out the J8 and report.

Best regards,
Uwe
 
Samples from the left edge of the negatives

Samples from the left edge of the negatives

Wide open, the Jupiters are getting a bit soft at the edges, but - in my opinion - still usable.

Best regards,
Uwe
 

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I am not surprised by the excellent results by the Jupiter lenses. Thanks for the tests.
 
I need to finish up a test roll in my Contax with a J-3. On Edge-Sharpness- the Sonnar formula lenses have more curvature of field than most Planars. So the edges may be in better focus at a different distance. If anything, that is the "weakness" of a Sonnar formula lens, bi it Zeiss or Jupiter. But it can also be made into a strength if you have an idea of where the best focus lies. I've got some portraits where the face and hands are in sharp focus, using the field curvature as an advantage.
 
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