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Hello, I wish to know how to determine the age and the version of your Jupiter 8.
you can go by the first two digits rule, although I have two J-8s that don't follow that rule, but most do.
The older lenses follow the first two digit rule but newer lenses do not follow this rule. My oldest is a 1955 J-8 and a 1959 F-3.
That is interesting. Where were they made, and when? Just curious.
Raid,
Are you certain? I have a black J-8 and a J-8-1 that appear to follow the rule. They're both LTM versions from KMZ.
I have a black LTM Jupiter-8 by KMZ with serial number 0249104. The aperture ring turns without any clicks. It saysa on it "Made in USSR".
Somewhere at the back of my mind a message came up that the 2 digits prefix for the year started in 1959 but I can't be sure.
Regards, David
According to Princelle, LTM Jupiter-8 production at KMZ can be dated/classified as follows:
1950 - 1962: chromed aluminum with focusing tab. Exact copy of the Zeiss rigid Sonnar.
1962 - 1965: satin chromed aluminum barrel. No focusing tab. 52mm focal length
1965 - 1970: chromed aluminum. Front of the lens rotates while focusing.
1970 - 1992: black anodized finish. Front of the lens rotates while focusing.
1990's: production switches to the Jupiter-8-1.
This is very useful information, Bill.
What about the Jupiter-8M?
What does the "M" stand for?