Let me clarify my somewhat confusing prior post. I wanted to know if anyone has a done side-by side comparison a Jupiter 12 to a Canon 35/2.8.
If so, if you have any pictures, can you post them?
My apologies,
Bill
Just in case, I have no idea how many versions Canon has. I had several J-12.
I have now so called Russian Biogon.
I had the opposite, one of the last if not last year they were made. 1991 or so.
And at least one silver made somewhere in the middle. Rendering was different between at least RB and end of SU.
My 1952 J-12 has Zeiss Serial numbers and is one of the best vintage 35mm lenses that I own. The "BK" (BK Biogon Krasnogorsk) lenses were the first assembled in the USSR out of Zeiss parts, are very rare- maybe made up to 1950 or so. Far fewer made than the ZK lenses. I've handled one in LTM, years ago. The RF cam had an issue- seemed to jam up against the RF pickup of a Canon III. The 1952 J-12, "Just a little more refined" does not have that problem.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.