Brambling
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Zorki 3M, Jupiter 12

Artingei
Established
It seems something is blocking my Jupiter12 when I want to mount it on my Leica II. Is it the Rangefinder or the mount? I couldn't tell and I didn't want to force it on.
Swift1
Veteran
It seems something is blocking my Jupiter12 when I want to mount it on my Leica II. Is it the Rangefinder or the mount? I couldn't tell and I didn't want to force it on.
Is it starting to thread? Or does it feel like the rear element is hitting something?
Did you already figure it out? I feel like I saw a photo of your Leica with the Jupiter-12 on it.
Swift1
Veteran
1955 Kiev-2a
Jupiter-12 35/2.8
Fujicolor 200
Epson V750-M Pro
Swift1
Veteran
Another from my Kiev-2a...

Untitled by Colton Allen, on Flickr
1955 Kiev-2a Rangefinder
Jupiter-12 35/2.8
Fujicolor 200
Nikon Coolscan V ED

Untitled by Colton Allen, on Flickr
1955 Kiev-2a Rangefinder
Jupiter-12 35/2.8
Fujicolor 200
Nikon Coolscan V ED
skopar steve
Well-known
Swift1
Veteran
This was kind of a test shot to see how my J-12 would do wide open. I'm pretty impressed with it...
Canon 7 rangefinder
Jupiter-12 35/2.8
Kodak Ektar 100
Epson V750-M Pro
Canon 7 rangefinder
Jupiter-12 35/2.8
Kodak Ektar 100
Epson V750-M Pro
Papercut
Well-known
Lens is good, picture is better!
Really like the pastel color palette and the contrast of organic / curvy forms in the background with the geometrical / straight ones in the foreground. Pretty impressive for a "test shot" -- mine are usually silly throwaways like potted plants around the house!
Really like the pastel color palette and the contrast of organic / curvy forms in the background with the geometrical / straight ones in the foreground. Pretty impressive for a "test shot" -- mine are usually silly throwaways like potted plants around the house!
This was kind of a test shot to see how my J-12 would do wide open. I'm pretty impressed with it...
Canon 7 rangefinder
Jupiter-12 35/2.8
Kodak Ektar 100
Epson V750-M Pro
Swift1
Veteran
Lens is good, picture is better!
Really like the pastel color palette and the contrast of organic / curvy forms in the background with the geometrical / straight ones in the foreground. Pretty impressive for a "test shot" -- mine are usually silly throwaways like potted plants around the house!![]()
Thank you
Swift1
Veteran

Untitled by Colton Allen, on Flickr
Canon 7 rangefinder
1954 Jupiter-12 35/2.8
Kodak Ektar 100
Nikon Coolscan V ED
pkotrcka
Member
Zizkov Tower
Zizkov Tower
Finally, latest films were developed and results are.. well, acceptable :-D Agfa Vista 400 (yes yes, I know, I should load a 100, but I wanted to do a handheld shots later as well)
Zizkov Tower
Finally, latest films were developed and results are.. well, acceptable :-D Agfa Vista 400 (yes yes, I know, I should load a 100, but I wanted to do a handheld shots later as well)

Brambling
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Zorki 3M, Jupiter 12, avifot 400

Zorki 3M, Jupiter 12, Тмах400
fer_fdi
Well-known
love the bridge triptic!
Yellow or orange filter?
Yellow or orange filter?
Brambling
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love the bridge triptic!
Yellow or orange filter?
Thank you very much for your attention), the filter is orange (O2,8x).
Brambling
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Kiev 4AM, J12 (1953), type 17 (1987), d76.

fer_fdi
Well-known
wow! beautiful!
fer_fdi
Well-known
Minolta CLE, LZOS Jupiter-12 (86xxxxx) on Kodak ColorPlus 200

Brambling
Well-known
Muchas gracias!wow! beautiful!
Many thanks!
But still I'm afraid of you - once I was attacked by a pack of hoopoes)))))
*Minolta CLE, LZOS Jupiter-12 (86xxxxx) on Kodak ColorPlus 200*
this is Your frame especially memorable
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My partner with Zenith
Kiev 4AM, J12 (1953), type 17 (1987), d76.

WJJ3
Well-known
I finally got time to get a roll from my Jupiter 12 shot developed scanned and uploaded.
My lens is in nice shape, but has a healthy amount of oil on the aperture blades. It mounts fine on my Nikon S2, except that it instantly made the scratch around the righthand side of the mount. As you can see from the photo it's a black LZOS lens made in 1978, and I'm guessing from the Cyrillic that it was a domestic market lens.
My lens is in nice shape, but has a healthy amount of oil on the aperture blades. It mounts fine on my Nikon S2, except that it instantly made the scratch around the righthand side of the mount. As you can see from the photo it's a black LZOS lens made in 1978, and I'm guessing from the Cyrillic that it was a domestic market lens.











fer_fdi
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LZOS Jupiter-12 on Lomo 100 film, Minolta CLE
Lab scan (Frontier SP-3000)
Lab scan (Frontier SP-3000)

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