ZorkiKat
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Wam!wamjam said:they are very good lenses. i got a jupiter 85mm. very sharp. try getting them on ebay.
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Wam!wamjam said:they are very good lenses. i got a jupiter 85mm. very sharp. try getting them on ebay.
wamjam said:and did you get to visit 'hidalgo'?...that street downtown with stores selling new and vintage cameras? i might go there this weekend.
wow! you know how much that costs now?....a friend of mine just bought the same item in the same place just last october...for Php 44,000. probably because it is hard to find, especially here in the philippines. plus the fact that the stores in hidalgo, aside from the 'reputable' shops that carry warranties and offer credit card purchases, are what we may call 'the black market', or is it 'gray'?...which is politically correct?je2a3 said:Hi wamjam and Jay,
Back in the late 90s a friend of mine found a Canon 7 with a 50/.95 lens there for the staggering sum of Php 14,000!
wamjam said:hey jay! yup...saw your posts in the gallery section as well. even on multiply.com.
what lens did you get from ebay? would you kindly post the seller's name?
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je2a3 said:Hi wamjam and Jay,
Nice to see compatriots in this forum! I asked my brother to check out the stores in that area for a Sekonic L208 twinmate, I reckon that since it is "made in the philippines" it might be available there, no dice. Instead a couple of shops showed him the L308. Back in the late 90s a friend of mine found a Canon 7 with a 50/.95 lens there for the staggering sum of Php 14,000!
Anyway nice galleries, both of you!
Sorry to go off topic.
I also have a black late 70s Jupiter 9 LTM and no issues with focusing on Leicas or Bessa-R bodies even at close distances. Got it years ago [pre-eBay] at a camera show from a Russian dealer. Very nice glass, has a bit more modern look than my early 50s Elmar 90/4. The VC 90/3.5 has better contrast and sharpness though. But what do I know I'm just an amateur... 🙂
Regards,
Joseph
rbiemer said:The Kiev mount versions seem to be less prone to this problem. The Industar-61 is another highly regarded lens but I tend to leave it on the FED and so it doesn't get as much use as the J-8.
Rob
ZorkiKat said:Joseph
Never had the slightest idea that you were a compatriot! 🙂
Did you know that the Pentax DSLRs are also made in the Philippines, in Cebu? But they are hardly found here too. Just like the Sekonics you mentioned.
The J-9 tends to vary in the way it 'draws' as well. My 1990s era "MC" J9 (M42 SLR) is very soft at full aperture and more flare prone- my 1960s J9 (M39 SLR) appears to do better but has a slightly yellow cast. The yellow cast is not pronounced in film shots but is quite obvious when these lenses are used on digital. BTW, I like using my J-9 on digital cameras- SLRs only, because I can't afford that astronomical RD-1 !
The 1970s black J-9 (LTM) don't seem to do as good as the earlier ones from the 1960s, mechanically and optically. One of the J-9 which I can't fix is a black model from 1977.
Jay