Jupiter 3 question

The little lady does not deserve to be treated thus, Raid. Just think. Where would your lens tests be without her? I remember a similar mixed-light portrait I did some years back. Ultimately the easiest way out was to make it monochrome.

Marsopa, is the focus in the B&W picture on the nearest pillar (to the left)?

My search is probably over. Oleg K. just got a battered J-3 which, he says, appears to have been removed from a camera body by brute force. He's promised to do whatever is needed and then send it to me. Just $40 including shipping. He knows I don't give a damn what it looks like.
 
payasam said:
The little lady does not deserve to be treated thus, Raid. Just think. Where would your lens tests be without her? I remember a similar mixed-light portrait I did some years back. Ultimately the easiest way out was to make it monochrome.

Marsopa, is the focus in the B&W picture on the nearest pillar (to the left)?

My search is probably over. Oleg K. just got a battered J-3 which, he says, appears to have been removed from a camera body by brute force. He's promised to do whatever is needed and then send it to me. Just $40 including shipping. He knows I don't give a damn what it looks like.


payasam,

I modified the colors a little in Dana's photo.
Good luck with the "new" lens.
How is Oleg contacted?

Raid
 

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Xmas said:
raid

Dana has bribed me to say you never take shots of eating ice cream...

Noel

Noel: ... that's because I very rarely allow her to eat ice cream! :D

Raid
 
Hi payasam,

can you edit and reformat that in such a way to make it less digestible for address-harvesting spam bots? I guess it would be suboptimal if Oleg's address was getting spammed because of a posting on RFF.

Philipp
 
Jon, Oleg is back and we have been in touch. Philipp, address change any better? Maybe I should have sent it to Raid as a PM.
 
It's not my sharpest lens, but I can't resist the smoothness of the J3. The Fed 50 and the J3 are frequently my 2-lens kit. Here's a quick untouched wide open comparo, ISO 800 (my J3 is sweenified, an '84 module in a '57 mount)...

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You're welcome, Raid. Thanks for the examples, Steve.

Looks as if my guess was correct after all: that the J-3 at f/2 or smaller is a decent performer, while f/1.5 should be used for "special effects" unless the extra speed is crucial.
 
payasam said:
You're welcome, Raid. Thanks for the examples, Steve.

Looks as if my guess was correct after all: that the J-3 at f/2 or smaller is a decent performer, while f/1.5 should be used for "special effects" unless the extra speed is crucial.

that's exactly the value of the J-3/Sonnar 1.5, IMHO :)
 
I find my J-3 fairly usable at widest aperture in general, but that might be just me.
 
That's encouraging, Eugene: but some care will be needed. Richard's shot above shows what can become of busy backgrounds.
 
It's main problem is flare from strong light sources in the frame; hard to expect otherwise from early 1930s design though. In terms of pictorial quality (when I manage to hold my hand steady) I found it adequate, although what is fine for me might be not for someone else.

One of the nice things about 1.5 Sonnar design is that, while it can never match the definition of modern Planar derivatives, the undercorrected spherical abberation gives it a bit of extra DOF (yes, it really does) at widest opening. Again, I often find that handy in low light situations.

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Oh good. I've saved all the pictures to my hard drive so I can look at them as a slide show while I wait for my J-3 to arrive.
 
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