Jupiter12

robin a

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Sirs,what is the differance between a black model and a silver one,if any?I want one in the worst way but am confused.Which is the one to buy?Going on a Fed2e/c.Any help is app.
 
As I understand it, the black J-12s are more likely to be the later models, and hence, may be a more modern lens. The first two digits in the serial number should indicate year of manufacture. I don't have experience with a lens for a Fed, but I have had a 1987 black lens in LTM mount for a few months, and I am very happy with it. Look at the recent aircraft photos in my gallery to see examples of this lens, used on a Leica IIIf, with Fuji 200 film.

Jim N.
 
I have a chrome J12 in LTM and a black J12 in Kiev mount. I haven't seen any real difference in quality between the two lenses.
This photo is J12 in LTM.
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This is J12 in Kiev.
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Peter
 
The early "white" J-12, like the other "white" Jupiters from the late 50s to the early 60s had blue coating and tend to produce a slight greenish-yellow cast in colour photos. Not readily noticed when used with colour negative film.
Jay
 
My 1950s chrome Jupiters (Kiev mount) have amber coating. I could get a 1951 crhome J-12 from the same sale too, but having a black one already decided not to. Apparently it was estate of a dedicated photographer, with collection of excellent performers, and, I still regret it :/

But overall it depends more on your luck with particular sample.
 
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