the_jim
human
I've had this J-3 for a couple years now, but haven't used it in a while. Just ran a roll through my Zeiss Ikon and wow - I remember why I loved it. Not the best pics, but I think they show what this lens is capable of in terms of sharpness and rendering.
f/1.5
f/2
f/1.5
f/2
I love this lens!

f/1.5

f/2

f/1.5

f/2
I love this lens!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
They are amazingly good I agree ... I'm looking forward to using mine for the up coming FSU contest! 
What film is that by the way? It's got that gritty look and tones that I noticed with the first roll of Foma I used recently!
What film is that by the way? It's got that gritty look and tones that I noticed with the first roll of Foma I used recently!
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the_jim
human
It's neopan 400 - my favorite black and white film.
My particular J-3 was initially adjusted by Brian Sweeney and I was very pleased with the results. But, out of boredom/curiousity, I took the lens apart again and further tweaked it and now the focus is spot on and I think it's a little more contrasty now.
My particular J-3 was initially adjusted by Brian Sweeney and I was very pleased with the results. But, out of boredom/curiousity, I took the lens apart again and further tweaked it and now the focus is spot on and I think it's a little more contrasty now.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Wow! .... Neopan, I wouldn't have guessed that!
I don't recall ever geting that much grain ... very nice.
I don't recall ever geting that much grain ... very nice.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
These good pictures -- specially the first and the last -- deserve a good lens. I sold my battered but perfectly focussing (after it was fixed by Kim Coxon) J-3 only recently: and now, having bought a Leica IIIa and being without a screw mount 50, am regretting it.
myM8yogi
Well-known
Nice shots.
I just bought a J3 from Eugene (RFF member) on the classifieds. It's a '53 vintage apparently. VERY impressed with it. Low contrast old-school look. Gorgeous bokeh in most situations, though spot highlights can look a little busy at times. f/1.5 gives great selective focus, and allows pretty decent low light ability with 400ISO. Best of all is the size and appearance of the lens; very low-profile.
Only downside is the 1m minimum focus distance - but nothing too serious to worry about given all the other strengths. Colours are very realistic, but I just love shooting B&W with this. I can see why people talk about the "sonnar look".
Yesterday I bought an old Yashica ever-ready case. After a bit of clipping and trimming it fits the M+J3 combination just right. That will be my street shooting outfit. Lightweight, low profile and always ready to shoot.
I just bought a J3 from Eugene (RFF member) on the classifieds. It's a '53 vintage apparently. VERY impressed with it. Low contrast old-school look. Gorgeous bokeh in most situations, though spot highlights can look a little busy at times. f/1.5 gives great selective focus, and allows pretty decent low light ability with 400ISO. Best of all is the size and appearance of the lens; very low-profile.
Only downside is the 1m minimum focus distance - but nothing too serious to worry about given all the other strengths. Colours are very realistic, but I just love shooting B&W with this. I can see why people talk about the "sonnar look".
Yesterday I bought an old Yashica ever-ready case. After a bit of clipping and trimming it fits the M+J3 combination just right. That will be my street shooting outfit. Lightweight, low profile and always ready to shoot.
V
varjag
Guest
Oh yes, that one was my workhorse for 4 years. Still have a bit of remorse selling it, although it sat unused after I picked up v2. summilux. But am happy it's in the good hands of Stu 
V
varjag
Guest
Just to add up with pics,
myM8yogi
Well-known
Yup, that's the one!
It's sat right next to me in my office right now - hope to go out and shoot with it later :O)
I really should get myself a Flickr account or something so I can post pictures too. I used to have a PBase account, but let it lapse through lack of use, mainly caused through frustration at the slow interface for uploading and managing pictures. Any recommendations for a free and easy hosting site?
It's sat right next to me in my office right now - hope to go out and shoot with it later :O)
I really should get myself a Flickr account or something so I can post pictures too. I used to have a PBase account, but let it lapse through lack of use, mainly caused through frustration at the slow interface for uploading and managing pictures. Any recommendations for a free and easy hosting site?
J-3's... I've heard of those...
myM8yogi
Well-known
Well, nothing too inspiring here, but I include a few shots to demonstrate quality with b&W, colour, shooting against the light, etc.
http://www.ziforums.com/album.php?albumid=242&pictureid=2534
http://www.ziforums.com/album.php?albumid=242&pictureid=2540
http://www.ziforums.com/album.php?albumid=242&pictureid=2537
I've not yet worked out how to embed jpg's within the response... so I've had to simply provide the URLs. Sorry about that. I'll get my act together.
http://www.ziforums.com/album.php?albumid=242&pictureid=2534
http://www.ziforums.com/album.php?albumid=242&pictureid=2540
http://www.ziforums.com/album.php?albumid=242&pictureid=2537
I've not yet worked out how to embed jpg's within the response... so I've had to simply provide the URLs. Sorry about that. I'll get my act together.
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When you bring up the image on the gallery, there should be two blocks of text under it, one for Picture URL and the other for BB code.
Try the BB code, which is how I posted my pictures.
To see the command, you can "quote" my post with the images and see the code of the picture.
Try the BB code, which is how I posted my pictures.
To see the command, you can "quote" my post with the images and see the code of the picture.
Don Parsons
Well-known
That's the look I'm looking for. I need one of those lenses!
Keep an eye on the classifieds, best to buy one from someone that used it.
ampguy
Veteran
I might be selling the one I just bought in the classifieds a couple of weeks ago. It is a user '74 chrome aluminum. I like it a lot, but I shoot a lot of buildings and lines, and there is more distortion in it than my J8, but not necessarily more than a CV 35/1.4 or Hexar AF lens.
gb hill
Veteran
Yup, that's the one!
It's sat right next to me in my office right now - hope to go out and shoot with it later :O)
I really should get myself a Flickr account or something so I can post pictures too. I used to have a PBase account, but let it lapse through lack of use, mainly caused through frustration at the slow interface for uploading and managing pictures. Any recommendations for a free and easy hosting site?
You can get a free flickr account. Thats what I use! You can always upgrade later if you wish!
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
Love the Jupiter-3. From my 1953 (adjusted by Brian.) One of my favorite lenses for portraits.



myM8yogi
Well-known
Marvelous shots Tim.
Brian, very many thanks for sorting out my link problem over the weekend! Great. Now I hope to be a more active member in terms of "putting my money where my mouth is" and actually displaying images to better demonstrate what I'm seeing.
You can see from most of my shots displayed above that I mostly shoot within a couple of shots of wide open. Well, since I last posted I took a few pictures of a nice old car parked down the road at f/8 to f/16. The detail is amazing. COntrast also seems to improve. really, it's like having a different lens! When stopped down the character seems to change to much more of a "modern" look. Amazing.
Brian, very many thanks for sorting out my link problem over the weekend! Great. Now I hope to be a more active member in terms of "putting my money where my mouth is" and actually displaying images to better demonstrate what I'm seeing.
You can see from most of my shots displayed above that I mostly shoot within a couple of shots of wide open. Well, since I last posted I took a few pictures of a nice old car parked down the road at f/8 to f/16. The detail is amazing. COntrast also seems to improve. really, it's like having a different lens! When stopped down the character seems to change to much more of a "modern" look. Amazing.
bawang
Established
Payasam, somehow, that '59 J3 ended-up at my door today. Original buyer couldn't use it on his Oly M4/3, issues with adapter. Cloudy outside for some test shots, can't wait for the sun to be out again.
..... I sold my battered but perfectly focussing (after it was fixed by Kim Coxon) J-3 only recently: and now, having bought a Leica IIIa and being without a screw mount 50, am regretting it.
'56 KMZ J-3, wide-open on the M8.
Lens is modified for close-focus to 0.8m. Internal stop for close-focus is removed, and thread mount filed down for RF cam.
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