A strange LTM 28/8 Tessar

The only difference is that is most likely a fake. The distance numbers looked stamped, as per the Orion, which was soft aluminum.
 
One would want to see the distance marking. Russian lenses have an "M" for meters. German lenses have "m," which the Russians didn't use because "m" is "t" in cyrillic.
 
Don't think its an Orion, the back looks nothing like mine! Could be a remounted genuine lens, either done in early DDR or KMZ factory. Either way its an oddity.
 
I enlarged those pics and the inner part looks exactly like my Tessar 28/8. The back photos (besides the mount of course) also seems to be matching. Anyway, I'm just being curious. :)
 
Max, as I recall, David Murphy mentioned having a 28/8 Tessar (I thought at first he meant an 8cm/f2.8 Tessar!) but I don't remember if it was in LTM or Contax mount... Probably Contax, since I think we were discussing the Contax I'd just gotten and the one you bought!
 
I've read that the Orion was derived from a specialist f8/2.8 designed for aerial use - I wonder if this is that lens?

Cheers, Ian
 
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