lens for Fed 2

pocho_1976

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hello, i have a fed 1 with a collapsing 50mm and a fed 2 with a jupiter 8; also have a jupiter 11.

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i want to buy an industar 26 and industar 61, visually i like the black and white version of the industar, not the l/d version, which is black.

should i buy both lenses?
is there much difference between the 61 and 61l/d?

prices are 15 euros each.

thanks

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You already have two excellent combinations. What makes you want more. Shoot a while and decide if you need to be concerned about coated lenses etc.. Just check the lens specs. Try Fedka.com.
 
The industar 61/LD is made of lantham glass. It's a good lens & quite sharp. Has click stops which I like.
 
I don't see the point of more 50mm lenses unless the ones you have are in some way unsatisfactory. I agree that the Jupiter-12 is an excellent lens.
 
I'll second a Jupiter 12, if you want a wide-angle. As for the Industar 26/61, the black I-61/LD is marginally the best, very little to choose over the "panda" version. The I-26 is said by some to flare easily, something I've not especially found myself. The I-61 has click-stops and so do some of the later I-26s.

I wouldn't try the other lenses on the FED 1, it's an old one and almost certainly has non-standard lens-to-film registration. The lens on those was removable but matched to the camera originally. Mine won't even mount most other lenses, the thread is slightly different.
 
My black and chrome I-61 is noticeably better made than any of the I-61LD's I've had, and I can't really detect any difference in the image quality.
 
My black and chrome I-61 is noticeably better made than any of the I-61LD's I've had, and I can't really detect any difference in the image quality.
I'd agree with the build quality being better on the "panda" versions. The L/D I'd say is marginally more contrasty but the late ones were poorly made. Early ones are almost as good as the "panda" ones, engraved markings etc.

One thing I have noticed though is that they invariably need a re-lube! That's true for all the I-26 and I-61 examples I've ever had (a few!).
 
I would second the J12 - one of the sharpest and most well built FSU lenses I have ever used. Prices have gone a bit crazy, hard to get for under 40£ + P&P.Still cheap compared to a Summaron though...
 
My black and chrome I-61 is noticeably better made than any of the I-61LD's I've had, and I can't really detect any difference in the image quality.

All I-61 lenses are made with lantham glass whether marked "LD" or not. I second all the praise for the J-12.
 
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