


I enjoy this picture. Contrasty with a nice touch of color.Here's another from 5/1/19
Untitled by Colton Allen, on Flickr
1957 Zorki 4 rangefinder
1956 KMZ Jupiter-12 35/2.8
Expired Ferrania Solaris 200
Epson V750
Rangefinder Spot by Steven Wagner, on Flickr
Old Church by Steven Wagner, on Flickr
Crossroads by Steven Wagner, on Flickr
Reflections of clouds by Steven Wagner, on Flickr




Here is a comparison between an Industar-61 L/D, and Jupiter-12. The I-61 is a post-Soviet made lens (1992), and has very little contrast. I had no idea how the lens was because I got the camera too close to ICCD to check it out first. I later swapped it out for a Jupiter-8, and the difference was just amazing (those photos to come later).
PF
Interesting. I've used 3 different Industar-61 lenses, 2 of which were very sharp and contrasty, but one had terribly low contrast. I asked a friend who fixes cameras about that one lens and he said that it may have been assembled wrong. According to what he said, it's not difficult to get one the elements in reversed, and that could cause the low contrast. I don't know how likely it is that's the issue, but I know that the Industar-61 is usually considered a contrasty lens from everything I've read and my experience with the good copies that I have used.





