Peter_Jones
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I think the close focus on my J8 and new (to me) J9 seem OK 
J8
J9
Both taken at f/2 focussing as close as the lens/rf allowed, on expired Fuji Sensia100 (handheld so not a scientific test, but lets me know I'm in the ballpark)
J8

J9

Both taken at f/2 focussing as close as the lens/rf allowed, on expired Fuji Sensia100 (handheld so not a scientific test, but lets me know I'm in the ballpark)
ferider
Veteran
What was the focus point, Peter ?
Peter_Jones
Well-known
The left-hand outer edge of the largest central ring (if that makes sense)
(actual POF depends on whether I was swaying in the cold wind or not at the time
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(actual POF depends on whether I was swaying in the cold wind or not at the time
ferider
Veteran
Spot on. You are lucky
These are great lenses when they work as father Zeiss intended 
May I ask what serial# your J9 has ?
(And thanks for the nice bokeh shot in the other thread).
Roland.
May I ask what serial# your J9 has ?
(And thanks for the nice bokeh shot in the other thread).
Roland.
Peter_Jones
Well-known
May I ask what serial# your J9 has ?
Roland.
Certainly, N7402xxx Black LTM. I got it from the Real Camera Shop in Manchester, UK last month with my Bessa R2. The focussing's a bit stiff, but not stiff enough to unscrew the lens unless the temp is below freezing. I've re-greased J8s and I61s before but J9s look a tad more complex with their double-helix - I'd need the house to myself for a while and a good night's sleep before tackling that
I'm relieved that it focuses well close-up, there's many a tale of bodged FSU repairs on the web
Cheers, Roland
Peter
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ruben
Guest
closest focus + widest aperture = the hardest and true test for any lens.
Cheers,
Ruben
Cheers,
Ruben
robin a
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They look good to me,post more.................Robin
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
For clinching evidence, you could do shots from a tripod or on a table top. A lucky man if you got a good J-9. They are reputed to be very difficult to reassemble correctly.
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
Looks great. I did a small "test" like that myself last year when I first got my Jupiter-9.
Scanned from the print. The distance was about 1m I think, maybe a bit more, at f2.

Scanned from the print. The distance was about 1m I think, maybe a bit more, at f2.
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