photodog
Well-known
What Russian logo is this? Photo is from my 1957 Jupiter 3.
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
Must be a logo of one of the Belarussian optical factories. The MMZ (Minsk) logo is similar- and it has/had many factories under its wing. One of my J-3 has it too.
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dexdog
Veteran
It is found on this page, about the 8th heading on the page. Unfortunately, I don't know any Russian, and the page is in Cyrillic script. However, when I moved my mouse over the logo, the words "ZOMZ old mark" appeared. Translator needed.
http://www.zenitcamera.com/qa/qa-logos.html
http://www.zenitcamera.com/qa/qa-logos.html
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
it could be one of the Zagorsk logos, they made the J-3, Zagorsk used another logo that looks like an eye in profile, with an arrow coming out of it.
dexdog
Veteran
Evgeny S
KMZ rules!
This in not MMZ logo. According ot Princelle's book, this logo belongs to OPTEK factory (or plant/workshop). I don't know what was OPTEK and where this plant is (or was) located in Russia. 
P.S. I know Russian
This is one of the version of the ZOMZ (Zagorsk) logo. So, Princelle was wrong? 
P.S. I know Russian
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didotcicero
Z3Bro
It is the Zomz-logo. Have a look at Alfred Klomp's Camera page page for info on Zomz and the Zenit Logo Page to find the logo. Now if only that last link was in English instead of Russian...
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
The phrase next to the logo says "'Skleika' of three lenses," i.e. three lens elements. What I'm puzzling over is what "Skleika" means -- "unit," "cell"? Also puzzling is why it'd appear on a J-3, which has no such grouping.
Evgeny S
KMZ rules!
Skleika means "gluing together".KoNickon said:The phrase next to the logo says "'Skleika' of three lenses," i.e. three lens elements. What I'm puzzling over is what "Skleika" means -- "unit," "cell"? Also puzzling is why it'd appear on a J-3, which has no such grouping.
furcafe
Veteran
Look here:
http://www.commiecameras.com/sov/index.htm
http://www.commiecameras.com/sov/index.htm
photodog said:What Russian logo is this? Photo is from my 1957 Jupiter 3.
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
Hey guys if you want to see a set of lenses ... INCLUDING Jupiter-12 you can give a look at LZOS (Lytkarino) promotional movie... it's a flash file, and you just have to skip to 10'30" in the player. Link here : http://www.lzos.ru/en/movie.htm 
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
we should ask them to re-issue Russars MR2 20mm lenses in Kiev mount... but opening at f/2 .. 
raid
Dad Photographer
Is the ZOMZ and Zagorsk factory the same?
vanyagor
Established
raid said:Is the ZOMZ and Zagorsk factory the same?
yes. first Z stands for Zagorsk, ZOMZ = Zagorsk Optiko-Mechanicheskij (Optico-Mechanical) Zavod (Zavod = factory)
The lenses with the logo with 3 lenses stacked together were produced before 1962 (according to KMZ factory website)
MMZ logo looks similar, but is still different.
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