alexbachin
Newbie
I'm excited to get into FSU lenses and want to get a Jupiter-8. I'm deciding between trying to find a tabbed version circa 1960 or buying a new (old stock) Jupiter-8-1 from Fedka.
I haven't been able to find a lot about people's experiences with the newer '90s Jupiters. Does anyone have any information about them?
I haven't been able to find a lot about people's experiences with the newer '90s Jupiters. Does anyone have any information about them?
brachal
Refrigerated User
I have an 8-1. I don't like it as much as my 80's J-8. The images just aren't as nice. Also, the second aperture scale doesn't line up correctly.
batterytypehah!
Lord of the Dings
From Brian Sweeney, buried in this current thread about the black J-3 http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=102906:
Completely different story on the Black J-8: I have had many that are optically as good as their 1950s versions. I have had several Black J-8's that compared well with the Nikkor 5cm f2.
ray*j*gun
Veteran
My suggestion is to buy one from a member who has already used it and determined that its a goodie. I have tried exxxxy and other sources with LIMITED success.
This is with a 1980s J-8 that I just sold in the RFF classifieds:
Wide-Open
Tight Crop:
Wide-Open:
Tight Crop of above.
This lens required adding 0.1mm to the shim, was back-focusing when I got it.
Note: This one is from 1985, and is a J-8, NOT J-8-1.
Wide-Open
Tight Crop:
Wide-Open:
Tight Crop of above.
This lens required adding 0.1mm to the shim, was back-focusing when I got it.
Note: This one is from 1985, and is a J-8, NOT J-8-1.
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batterytypehah!
Lord of the Dings
Note: This one is from 1985, and is a J-8, NOT J-8-1.
Thanks for the clarification, Brian. My bad, I missed that.
alexbachin
Newbie
Thanks for all the information. It seems like it'd be worth getting a '80s J-8 or one of the really early ones.
Borghesia
Well-known
I have a early black version of the J8, and I also have seen the Fedka NOS J8.
I ordered and received the Fedka NOS J8, but actually my old black J8 is much prettier with its white figures then the NOS one with its yellow/green/red figures, from this aesthetics I tend use the old one more.
There is no difference between the two, both perform the same to me.
Here's a test-picture from my old black J8 @ F4 taken with a Bessa-T, Sonnar all over :
I ordered and received the Fedka NOS J8, but actually my old black J8 is much prettier with its white figures then the NOS one with its yellow/green/red figures, from this aesthetics I tend use the old one more.
There is no difference between the two, both perform the same to me.
Here's a test-picture from my old black J8 @ F4 taken with a Bessa-T, Sonnar all over :

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kievman
Kievman
Fantastic images of what a J-8 lens, old or new can do. I love the Bokeh in your shots, Brian. They really show the beauty of the J-8 and remind me why I like that lens so much. I have 8 J-8s from 1957 to 1985 and all except the 72" and 57" ones are stellar performers. The 72' suffers from haze and the 57' is a little low in contrast but pretty sharp stopped down. You really can't beat a good J-8 or Helios 103 for their price to performance ratio. They really blow some more expensive brands out of the water when you make that comparison -Kievman
greyelm
Malcolm
I just popped out half an hour ago to get some shots with my black Jupiter-8 (s/n 09092340) which came with a 1973 Zorki 4. Bright but overcast day, 11:00 BST. Camera = Lumix GF1


jarski
Veteran
not only Fedka -90's J8-1's are sold as "NOS". also -80's J8's pop up in eBay and are sold as new-old stock, never used. seems, based on the comments here, -80's version has slightly better build but only marginally ?
Brian Legge
Veteran
I have a Jupiter 8 from 1961. It isn't the tabbed version but I can see the potential in the lens:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/5792877774/
I'm still working on shimming it correctly though. Its close but not as sharp as the Keiv J8s I used. This one was purchased from Fedka as Exc-. It has some very subtle cleaning marks but nothing I've seen causing problems.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/5792877774/
I'm still working on shimming it correctly though. Its close but not as sharp as the Keiv J8s I used. This one was purchased from Fedka as Exc-. It has some very subtle cleaning marks but nothing I've seen causing problems.
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kshapero
South Florida Man
I guess I have the early version, black, no tab, that wacky two sets of aperture scales. But the IQ is so damn unique that I can not part with it.
d_sikes
Newbie
I had a 1964 J-8 (again, not tabbed) and I loved it. I gave it and the Zorki-4 that came with it to a good friend of mine and regretted it ever since. I need to start looking for another one soon.
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