MarkoKovacevic
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Apart from physical size and aperture speed, what are the main differences in images from each of these lenses? Like regarding sharpness, bokeh, a 'look' too the images, and anything else you can think of.
Marko
Marko
blazejs
Established
Industar is a Tessar type lens while Jupiter is copy of Sonnar. Sonnar evaluated from Tessar formula. Tessars are sharp in the centre and less sharp at the edges. As far as I remember Sonnar was improved to be sharp in the whole image area (else please correct me). Pictures from Industar will be sharper but Jupiter produces more pleasant pictures to my eyes. I have and use both Jupiters and Industars but in fact I prefer Sonnar formula. This is matter of taste only. There are some differences in bokeh but not that much.
Industar 50 (50/3.5 wide open):
Industar 61L/D (53/2.8 wide open):
Jupiter 8 (50/2 but I'm not sure about aperture):
Industar 50 (50/3.5 wide open):

Industar 61L/D (53/2.8 wide open):

Jupiter 8 (50/2 but I'm not sure about aperture):


MarkoKovacevic
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I don't like the 'circular' bokeh at the corners of the I-50 though I do like the bokeh of the Industar 61L/D. The J8 also looks nice, mine is slightly soft wide open, which I like for portraits.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
That I 61 L/D does have some nice bokeh in your photo.
blazejs
Established
I don't like the 'circular' bokeh at the corners of the I-50 though I do like the bokeh of the Industar 61L/D. The J8 also looks nice, mine is slightly soft wide open, which I like for portraits.
In opposite I really like circular bokeh

Kodak Technical Pan @25 in Rodinal
That I 61 L/D does have some nice bokeh in your photo.
Thank you
Kozhe
Well-known
Also the J8 has a lot more contrast than the Industar and it´s a lot faster, so you can even use it indoors or at night.
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