lubitel
Well-known
What is a good price on Jupiter 9? I am thinking of getting one.
I see one on the bay for 50euros from Moscowphoto.
Are there any compatibility problems using it on Bessa R?
Thanks
I see one on the bay for 50euros from Moscowphoto.
Are there any compatibility problems using it on Bessa R?
Thanks
kully
Happy Snapper
I was watching one on eBay for the past week, forgot that it finished yesterday and t went for £4.99 - UNGH!
But, yes, $50 seems to be the asking price from the FSU countries - although I'm not sure I trust an ebay shop called "soviet army stuff" for their photographic gear, especially something with a reputation for being delicate like the J-9 has.
But, yes, $50 seems to be the asking price from the FSU countries - although I'm not sure I trust an ebay shop called "soviet army stuff" for their photographic gear, especially something with a reputation for being delicate like the J-9 has.
clarence
ダメ
I bought an M42 mount J-9 from Soviet Army Stuff, if I recall, and it was brand new and perfect.
Clarence
Clarence
Kim Coxon
Moderator
Hi,
The sellers mentioned are good honest sellers but and I think it is a big but, there is a significant problem with the LTM J9's. Even from one of the better sellers is is more than likely that you will not get a "good" lens and this even includes Oleg. I have seen/dealt with about 12 so far. Only 2 were OK and the rest had a problem with back focussing at close range. Some of these were relatively easy to fix although it is a PIA and you make have to fabricate some different shims. On several to get them close, I had to machine the aperture control ring to get the optical group to sit in the right place.
I don't think the sellers can be "blamed" for this. It is more a production/history problem and the only way to tell is with expensive optical test gear or a film test and I very much doubt any of the sellers film test the lenses first. If they did, I wouldn't be kept so busy.
Kim
The sellers mentioned are good honest sellers but and I think it is a big but, there is a significant problem with the LTM J9's. Even from one of the better sellers is is more than likely that you will not get a "good" lens and this even includes Oleg. I have seen/dealt with about 12 so far. Only 2 were OK and the rest had a problem with back focussing at close range. Some of these were relatively easy to fix although it is a PIA and you make have to fabricate some different shims. On several to get them close, I had to machine the aperture control ring to get the optical group to sit in the right place.
I don't think the sellers can be "blamed" for this. It is more a production/history problem and the only way to tell is with expensive optical test gear or a film test and I very much doubt any of the sellers film test the lenses first. If they did, I wouldn't be kept so busy.
Kim
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