Industar LTM Is my Industar lens by any chance a Zeiss Sonnar pre-war design?

Industar M39 lenses

Bill wrs1145

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I've got 1952 red P (non- collapsible) design lens and the thought occurred to me that given that fact it might be one. It is a superb performer.

Thanks,
Bill
 
Do you mean design or the actual lenses, which were used? Industar 22 lenses are usually very good performers, no matter where the lenses come from. A Sonnar is a different design, so the answer is no.
 
It is a Tessar, not a Sonnar. It is likely using German Schott Glass.

I also have one of these- 1952 Industar-22 Rigid that came on a Zorki. The Zorki is engraved "Made in USSR". Very good performer.
 
Oh, yeah, that early? Coated Tessar & Schott glass goodness... Pure yummy. I need one of those, if not earlier ;)
 
We have ex Soviet RF subforum. Just in case.
I had rigid Industar. It was very sharp and smoorh rendering. But f3.5 is not worth to keep it.
 
Red P or rather П stands for покрытый meaning "pokrytiy" meaning coated. All of these lenses are coated.

In fact there are very few non-coated FSU lenses, they are quite rare. Usually only the early FED lenses are not coated.
 
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