Faded color spot with Industar-26?

Blake Werts

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Hi folks,

I've just scanned a couple of rolls of images that I took while in Charleston, SC this weekend and am noticing that in some of the images, I'm getting a spot of discoloration--more like a "bleached out" spot near the center of my images. I've always shot black and white with this FED-2 / Industar-26 combination and have never noticed it before.

Any suggestions on what may be causing it? I've looked at the lens as best I can and I do not see anything abnormal on the front lens. On the rear lens, however, I can detect a very very small glass abnormality that has two teeny-tiny (and I mean TINY!) things that look like air bubbles but they are not in the center of the lens--more like 35/65 from center. Could this be causing something like this?

Thanks Much,
Blake
 

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I have noticed similar spots with some of my Jupiters. I think it may be flare. I definitely don't notice it as often, if at all, when I use a lens hood.
 
I had the same problem with an old Jupiter-9, which I'm pretty sure was caused by flare - possibly from internal reflections because not all the internal surfaces were properly blackened.
 
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Ahhh. You know, I did not use a hood and there was quite a bit of sunlight around. Lightmeter was telling me 1/250 at f16... and sometimes 1/500. Most of the B&W shots have been in situations where I'm opened up to no smaller than f8 and try to stay around f5.6.
 
So here is a digital image of the lens set at f16. You can see that the blades do take on a mugh lighter color near the very small opening...
 

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This is interesting. I have a roll of film in my FED 2 with a FED collapsible lens mounted that has some pretty well polished aperature blades. I will soon know if I will have this flare problem too. Maybe I will get to take this lens apart again!
Steve
 
I have the same issue, even in BW

I have the same issue, even in BW

Just so we're on the same page, the Industar 26 I'm referring to here is the 52 f/2.8 Industar. The only time I didn't have the big hazy blob in the center of the frame (as illustrated below) was when I was in complete shade. In the photo below the light was behind me (and it may have been a bright overcast day, can't recall any more)
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I've since bought a Jupiter 50 f/2 (Jupiter 8) and haven't finished the roll of film yet (it's so blasted HOT here in SW Florida already that I rarely go out for any length of time :mad:)

Mary in Florida, USA
 
Welcome to the club. I have it with my Jupiter 12 and have no clue.
See my older question and my findings here
 
Just so we're on the same page, the Industar 26 I'm referring to here is the 52 f/2.8 Industar. The only time I didn't have the big hazy blob in the center of the frame (as illustrated below) was when I was in complete shade. In the photo below the light was behind me (and it may have been a bright overcast day, can't recall any more)

Yes, this is what this lens is as well. Can't really see the inscription in the image that I posted.

I've not noticed the hazy blob with my B&W shots as I believe that the lighting situations that I've always been in at that time was such that I could open up the lens pretty wide.
 
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