Thomas78
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Here my start for a gallery of pictures taken with the Jupiter-12 lens:
Zorki I, J-12 and Tri-X at 400:

Zork I_J12_Tri-X_400_01_004 "Jupiter 12" von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Zork I_J12_Tri-X_400_01_005 "Jupiter 12" von thomas.78 auf Flickr
(I like the cirular "glow" arount the christmas tree lights)

Zork I_J12_Tri-X_400_01_025 von thomas.78 auf Flickr
Zorki I, J-12 and Tri-X at 400:

Zork I_J12_Tri-X_400_01_004 "Jupiter 12" von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Zork I_J12_Tri-X_400_01_005 "Jupiter 12" von thomas.78 auf Flickr
(I like the cirular "glow" arount the christmas tree lights)

Zork I_J12_Tri-X_400_01_025 von thomas.78 auf Flickr
zupstermix
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These are just some:

M2-KODAKTRIXAT400-Scan-110613-0014 by zupstermix, on Flickr

M2-KODAKTRIXAT400-Scan-110613-0037 by zupstermix, on Flickr

M2-KODAKTRIXAT400-Scan-110613-0014 by zupstermix, on Flickr

M2-KODAKTRIXAT400-Scan-110613-0037 by zupstermix, on Flickr
Peter_Jones
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Wonder how many people had a lens test chart next to their Christmas tree ?
Hmm, time to dust off my old J12 and get some winter pix
Hmm, time to dust off my old J12 and get some winter pix
Thomas78
Well-known
Wonder how many people had a lens test chart next to their Christmas tree ?![]()
I hope I am the only one...
(It is the best room to do it inside the house.)
Hmm, time to dust off my old J12 and get some winter pix![]()
This year we don't have a real winter in most parts of Germany.
Tri-X at 200:

Zorki I_J12_Tri-X_200_02_016 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Zorki I_J12_Tri-X_200_02_022 von thomas.78 auf Flickr
Thomas78
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Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
Good thread! Those xmas tree pictures are lovely, Thomas. Really nice and festive.
I just got my second J12, so I now have one in each rangefinder mount, and I've noticed something - I can't put a hood on the LTM mount one, but I can on the Kiev one. The LTM one is built so that the whole body of the lens moves forward and back while the front element seems to stay still, meaning the body butts up against any hood that I mount. Is anyone else's like that? And if so, has anyone found a hood that fits?
Anyhow, pictures:

Looking down the aisle, Derby Cathedral. by Coldkennels, on Flickr

Waiting. by Coldkennels, on Flickr

Untitled by Coldkennels, on Flickr

Harai Goshi. by Coldkennels, on Flickr
I just got my second J12, so I now have one in each rangefinder mount, and I've noticed something - I can't put a hood on the LTM mount one, but I can on the Kiev one. The LTM one is built so that the whole body of the lens moves forward and back while the front element seems to stay still, meaning the body butts up against any hood that I mount. Is anyone else's like that? And if so, has anyone found a hood that fits?
Anyhow, pictures:

Looking down the aisle, Derby Cathedral. by Coldkennels, on Flickr

Waiting. by Coldkennels, on Flickr

Untitled by Coldkennels, on Flickr

Harai Goshi. by Coldkennels, on Flickr
MV72
Marc VERRIERE
Coldkennels, I've got the two versions of the J-8 and they both take a 40.5 mm screw on lens hood. You get cheap and cheerful chinese ones from ebay sellers like heavystar. It screws on the front aperture ring of the lens.


Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
Coldkennels, I've got the two versions of the J-8 and they both take a 40.5 mm screw on lens hood. You get cheap and cheerful chinese ones from ebay sellers like heavystar. It screws on the front aperture ring of the lens.
I'm aware of this - the issue is that the lens hood screws on, but then the LTM lens cannot focus. The body jams up against the "shoulder" of the hood as you focus towards the close-end of the scale. It's a bit annoying, to say the least. I need a hood that doesn't obstruct the focusing mechanism.
MV72
Marc VERRIERE
I've just checked with the LTM version. Event if I screw the hood as far as it will go, I can still focus down to 1,20 or 4 feet. If I unscrew 1 1/2 turn, then I can get minimum focus, ie 1m or 3 feet 4 inches.I'm aware of this - the issue is that the lens hood screws on, but then the LTM lens cannot focus. The body jams up against the "shoulder" of the hood as you focus towards the close-end of the scale. It's a bit annoying, to say the least. I need a hood that doesn't obstruct the focusing mechanism.
But I never focus that close anyway.
Here's two more with the Kiev 4 :


This one is Jup-12 on Leica IIIa

Nomad Z
Well-known
I'm aware of this - the issue is that the lens hood screws on, but then the LTM lens cannot focus. The body jams up against the "shoulder" of the hood as you focus towards the close-end of the scale. It's a bit annoying, to say the least. I need a hood that doesn't obstruct the focusing mechanism.
I Used a lathe to turn a chamfer into the shoulder of a metal hood to make the clearance.
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
I Used a lathe to turn a chamfer into the shoulder of a metal hood to make the clearance.
That's exactly what I've been thinking of doing. I'll have to see if know anyone who has access to a lathe locally.
It's good to know I'm not the only one who's had that problem, though. I heard so many people say they were using hoods that I was beginning to think something was wrong with my J12.
A bit more on topic: Rogrund, that top image is fantastic. I don't know what it is, but it really appeals to me. Geometry and a sense of space, perhaps?
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
Rogrund, that top image is fantastic. I don't know what it is, but it really appeals to me. Geometry and a sense of space, perhaps?
Thanks, Tony!
Thomas78
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Rogrund, that top image is fantastic. I don't know what it is, but it really appeals to me. Geometry and a sense of space, perhaps?
Yes, I think its the three dimensional geometry which is supported through the diagonal line separating light and shadow, what makes this image very special.
Thomas78
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Zorki I, J-12 and Tri-X at 200, again:

Zorki I_J12_Tri-X_200_03_002 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Zorki I_J12_Tri-X_200_03_014 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Zorki I_J12_Tri-X_200_03_002 von thomas.78 auf Flickr

Zorki I_J12_Tri-X_200_03_014 von thomas.78 auf Flickr
stratcat
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A couple images I got during the New Year celebrations with my Jupiter 12 on a FED 3a

Chillin' por Stratcat 74, en Flickr

Cuidados por Stratcat 74, en Flickr

Chillin' por Stratcat 74, en Flickr

Cuidados por Stratcat 74, en Flickr
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stevebrot
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Tom A
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This is with the Kiev mount version on a Nikon S3 (yes, they can scratch the camera's front plate - but this S3 is already pretty beaten up so it does not matter).
TriX, HC 110 1:60/12 min
Crazy Fedya
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Here are a few of mine. J12 mounted on FED3, shot on Ilford XP2 @400.Sorry about crappy CVS scans.



Crazy Fedya
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And a few more shot with the same combo. Once again, sorry about crappy CVS scans:




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