Jupiter 3/8 questions

ronang

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Do all version of these lens have their aperature rings rotate when the focusing rings are turned? Or are there versions where the aperture rings stays still?
 
Actually, it is the later (black) J-8s that have simpler focusing mounts: those turn the whole lens module as they focus.
 
It's quite cool seeing a vented hood turn round in the viewfinder... 😉

I gather the earlier chrome ones don't turn, and the later black ones do, but I'm no expert. pshinkaw reckons the same:

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9822

My black J-8, 1980s vintage, has two aperture scales 180 degrees away from each other, so one is always visible. It seems typical from photos of other black J-8s.

edit ¦ oops, thought this was just J-8s, to which the answer above applies - with J-3s, I understand they never rotate (I have a chrome '56 and a black '84)
 
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rolleistef said:
I think earlier versions had a simple helicoid, thus the whole lens turns, later versiosn may have been fitted with a double helicoid so the lens stays still. FSU specialists will certainly give you more details (Noel?)
The reverse is true - early ones have stationary aperture rings due to the more complex helicoid design, later ones have a simple helicoid and the whole barrel and front rotates. The early ones are very similar to the Industar 26/61 in mechanical design.
 
I have a '62 version that has a non rotating front. It's also in LTM and silver in colour, so I think they changed something more then the colour when they swtiched to black.

It is also very sharp, but that's another question. 🙂
 
Thanks to all that replied. The reason that I was asking is that I have a black one that rotates and I hate that, coupled to fact that the aperature turns in the opposite direction of other lenses made for LTM that I have. I always have to take my eyes off the view finder to check the aperature setting (no clicks to count either).

So looks like it off to ebay to get a silver one!
 
ronang said:
Thanks to all that replied. The reason that I was asking is that I have a black one that rotates and I hate that, coupled to fact that the aperature turns in the opposite direction of other lenses made for LTM that I have. I always have to take my eyes off the view finder to check the aperature setting (no clicks to count either).

So looks like it off to ebay to get a silver one!
Have a careful look then, I think some of the aluminium ones are identical to the black ones, minus the paint!

If you complain about the reverse-direction aperture, it's true for all Jupiters compared to Industars anyway. Also the Kiev focusses oppositely to the FEDs and Zorkis!
 
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