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Newbie
Hi,
I bought a Jupiter 11 LTM; i need a lens cap, so what diameter is the correct lens cap?
Thanks in advance
I bought a Jupiter 11 LTM; i need a lens cap, so what diameter is the correct lens cap?
Thanks in advance
Steve M.
Veteran
A Fed or Zorki body both make excellent back lens caps 
Seriously, the threads are 39mm, or Leica thread mount (LTM)
Seriously, the threads are 39mm, or Leica thread mount (LTM)
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Newbie
I need the front lens cap 
Veloman
Recently infected w. RF
42 mm, push-on type...
(btw. filter thread is 40.5 mm)
(btw. filter thread is 40.5 mm)
wolves3012
Veteran
Just for those interested in a rear lens cap...a film canister lid (the grey sort that clicks over the can, not the sort that clicks into the can) makes a good rear cap - if you carefully slice out the inner ring of plastic with a sharp knife. Fits most rf-coupled LTM lenses by popping over the cam. Also fits the Kiev-mount Jupiter 8 and Helios 103 lenses.
ottluuk
the indecisive eternity
42 mm, push-on type...
(btw. filter thread is 40.5 mm)
Yep, and Jupiter-8 is the same so if you can find one for J-8, it'll fit J-11, too. I have two kinds of push-on caps for them: a nice-looking metal one and an ugly translucent plastic one with the KMZ logo. The plastic one stays on much better.
Surprisingly good lens BTW.
Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
For some strange reason, the FSU caps for the 42mm mount lenses seem to be a bit hard to find. If you look for something like "Russian lens cap" on ebay, you find scads of the small ones for Industar 22's or 50's, But the larger ones are a bit scarce.
I agree that the matt chrome ones look a lot nicer than the plastic ones, but they do tend to fall off a lot.
Cheers,
Dez
I agree that the matt chrome ones look a lot nicer than the plastic ones, but they do tend to fall off a lot.
Cheers,
Dez
David Hughes
David Hughes
Just for those interested in a rear lens cap...a film canister lid (the grey sort that clicks over the can, not the sort that clicks into the can) makes a good rear cap - if you carefully slice out the inner ring of plastic with a sharp knife. Fits most rf-coupled LTM lenses by popping over the cam. Also fits the Kiev-mount Jupiter 8 and Helios 103 lenses.
Hi,
And if you are wondering what to do with the body of the plastic film canister then look at the Jupiter-12 which needs a long rear cap... So measure carefully and cut to the right length.
Regards, David
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Ok, 42mm. I read it's a good lens, I've two 135 lens: a canon 135 f/4 and Nikkor 13,5cm f/4; do you think jupiter is quite good as canon (nikkor is very very good for me)?
Thanks to all
Thanks to all
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