DNG
Film Friendly
I realize that many own FSU RF camera and lenses, and with today's many fine mirrorless cameras, many of us also use via an adapter, these lenses on a Digital body.
So, to keep up with the times, I offer a thread to post photos with the Jupiter 9 (85mm f/2) mounted on any camera.
My only request... if you post photos with the J9 on a Digital body... please tell use what brand/model you used.
I don't own any FSU or Leica mount body. but I do own a m4/3 body. So I offer up these photos..
Olympus OM-D E-M5
Jupiter 9 (1953, 3rd version, 1st version with 100% FSU Glass)

Jupiter 9 (85mm f/2 Kiev RF) Samples par Peter Arbib, on ipernity

Jupiter 9 (85mm f/2 Kiev RF) Samples par Peter Arbib, on ipernity

Jupiter 9 (85mm f/2 Kiev RF) Samples par Peter Arbib, on ipernity

Jupiter 9 (85mm f/2 Kiev RF) Samples par Peter Arbib, on ipernity
So, to keep up with the times, I offer a thread to post photos with the Jupiter 9 (85mm f/2) mounted on any camera.
My only request... if you post photos with the J9 on a Digital body... please tell use what brand/model you used.
I don't own any FSU or Leica mount body. but I do own a m4/3 body. So I offer up these photos..
Olympus OM-D E-M5
Jupiter 9 (1953, 3rd version, 1st version with 100% FSU Glass)

Jupiter 9 (85mm f/2 Kiev RF) Samples par Peter Arbib, on ipernity

Jupiter 9 (85mm f/2 Kiev RF) Samples par Peter Arbib, on ipernity

Jupiter 9 (85mm f/2 Kiev RF) Samples par Peter Arbib, on ipernity

Jupiter 9 (85mm f/2 Kiev RF) Samples par Peter Arbib, on ipernity
pseudobreccia
Member
Very nice photos...I haven't had the opprtunity to try a Jupiter lens yet...but want to.
fer_fdi
Well-known
Interested to see more samples of the J-9
Specially in it's m39 version for Fed/Zorki on both digital and analog
It could be good to know at which aperture value they were made, or at least know when they are wide open
@DNG:
Your pictures have a beautiful color and are pretty sharp.
Love how my E-P2/other Olympus m4/3 render color of old lenses vs my X-E1 which tends to superimpose the Fuji color signature.
So, your J-9 is from 1953?
Which color is your coating?
Specially in it's m39 version for Fed/Zorki on both digital and analog
It could be good to know at which aperture value they were made, or at least know when they are wide open
@DNG:
Your pictures have a beautiful color and are pretty sharp.
Love how my E-P2/other Olympus m4/3 render color of old lenses vs my X-E1 which tends to superimpose the Fuji color signature.
So, your J-9 is from 1953?
Which color is your coating?
Thomas78
Well-known
Ricoh TLS 401 with Jupiter 9 85mm f/2.0 (M39 SLR version with M42 adaptor)

Ricoh TLS 401_01_Kodak Ektar 100_016 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Ricoh TLS 401_01_Kodak Ektar 100_036 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Ricoh TLS 401_01_Kodak Ektar 100_016 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Ricoh TLS 401_01_Kodak Ektar 100_036 von thomas.78 auf Flickr
goamules
Well-known
1956 KMZ J-9 on Fuji X-E1, stopped to around F16, and then wide at F2 or 2.8.




fer_fdi
Well-known
nice samples on the Fuji, thanks
rjbuzzclick
Well-known
Jupiter 9 (black version), FED 2, Eastman Double-X:


Chris Bail
Regular Guy
NEX-5, Jupier 9, Black version from 1987

I want that toe by Chris Bail, on Flickr

Sammich by Chris Bail, on Flickr

I want that toe by Chris Bail, on Flickr

Sammich by Chris Bail, on Flickr
gbogatko
Member
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