sevres_babylone
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1952 J-3, wide-open on the M8.
This lens is made from parts of 4 lenses.
Nikki by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
At the Air and Space building by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
And a new Jupiter-3+.
Secret Garden, Occoquan by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
Both wide-open.
This lens is made from parts of 4 lenses.


And a new Jupiter-3+.

Both wide-open.
1950 Jupiter-3 on the M Monochrom.
This lens required a lot of work. Well worth the effort.
Gamma 1.0 M1 DNG-16, Panatomic-X Emulation by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
gamma1m1_SEFX2 by fiftyonepointsix, on Flickr
This lens required a lot of work. Well worth the effort.


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xayraa33
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Great photo, I need to find a good Jupiter 3 in Kiev/Contax mount.
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Two Jupiter-3's, the first from 1956- one of the last German Glass KMZ version 1s made,
At F1.5 and F4


and a the second is the Jupiter-3+, 2016. Probably the first one sold in the US, SN 200.
Also at F1.5 and F4,


Same UV filter used for both images, tripod mounted.
And- My 1934 5cm F1.5 Sonnar, converted to LTM using a J-3 mount. This is my favorite Sonnar.


At F1.5 and F4


and a the second is the Jupiter-3+, 2016. Probably the first one sold in the US, SN 200.
Also at F1.5 and F4,


Same UV filter used for both images, tripod mounted.
And- My 1934 5cm F1.5 Sonnar, converted to LTM using a J-3 mount. This is my favorite Sonnar.


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dexdog
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Brian, were all of these taken at about the same time? Color rendtion of the 1956 and 1934 lenses are similar, while the J3+ is pretty different.
Yes- set on a tripod, take three pictures, swap lenses. The KMZ and Sonnar- German glass. The Bloom on the Sonnar is almost as good as a single coated optic. The KMZ is single coated on all surfaces. The J3+, multicoated optics.Brian, were all of these taken at about the same time? Color rendtion of the 1956 and 1934 lenses are similar, while the J3+ is pretty different.
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