ZorkiKat
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alternatve said:Just some thoughts of mine.
. The J3 produces a tiny bit softer image then the J3 and a warmer image. Anyone else feels the same?
I'm thinking of getting a J3 soon, so I'm eagerly gathering any information about it now. 🙂
Regards,
Samuel
Samuel,
J3 from the 1950s-early 1960s, typically white-barrelled and with blue-tinged glass will tend to make warmer images than J3 produced at later times. It is perhaps due to the coating. Blue-tinged lenses of that era consistently do this, particularly the J-12 and J-9. The slight bias can be cancelled out in printing or scanning when colour negative film is used. When used on digital, the colour rendering can actually go greenish-yellow.
Jay