Sid836
Well-known
Long ago I voted for the Industar L61, but I must admit I only kept the J3 after all these years and sold all the others.
Most used lens on my FSU camera however was a Leitz lens: the 35mm 2.8 Summaron in LTM.
Zorki 4K repair & cla VI by Ron (Netherlands), on Flickr
Wow! The lady and the trump!
(no sarcasm, just awe. I love Zorkis and FSUs and I am saving for a summicron)
lxmike
M2 fan.
jupiter 8 for me everytime
aoresteen
Well-known
I use the Industar 55mm f/2.8. It wasn't on the list so I selected "OTHER".
It's a Tessar design and a good one at that. If it is properly adjusted:
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=103300
It's a Tessar design and a good one at that. If it is properly adjusted:
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=103300
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
I-22 in Zorki-Zorki on Fuji 400

maggieo
More Deadly
Jupiter-8 50/2, because it's the only one I own! That, and it makes gorgeous photos.

Leica M4-P With 50mm f2 Jupiter-8 Lens, April, 2010 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Photos taken with it.

Leica M4-P With 50mm f2 Jupiter-8 Lens, April, 2010 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Photos taken with it.
daveleo
what?
My FSU lens experience is pretty thin.
I own a Jupiter-8 that is currently tripping around the USA on a project, and last week I got this Industar-26m.
I really like the I-26m; handling on my X-E1 is excellent and the few pictures I shot so far have a nice "feeling" to them.
In fact the lens is coming with me to Disney (the grandkids) tomorrow.
I own a Jupiter-8 that is currently tripping around the USA on a project, and last week I got this Industar-26m.
I really like the I-26m; handling on my X-E1 is excellent and the few pictures I shot so far have a nice "feeling" to them.
In fact the lens is coming with me to Disney (the grandkids) tomorrow.

davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
I-22 on Zorki-Zorki

davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
thawkins
Well-known
I have an Industar 22 and a Juliter three for use on a Zorki. The I22 is uglier but is the better lens.
bakemono
Established
Industar-61 panda
Haven't tried any others, but don't see how they could be better.
To imagine it costs 15$ ... seems like there isn't anything with better price/performance ratio out there.
Haven't tried any others, but don't see how they could be better.
To imagine it costs 15$ ... seems like there isn't anything with better price/performance ratio out there.



davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Gorgeous pictures, like in a dream!
rybolt
Well-known
I just received an I61 today and I can't believe that a $19 lens is this good. I was prepared for decent optics but crappy build and I'm happy to find that both are pretty good.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
It is hard to top a well sorted out original J-3, preferably from the late 1950s.
dee
Well-known
It,s a hybrid 1959 J3 for me , with genuine Contax body on the M8 .( Brian Sweeney )
I don't need another 50 , but a Fed collapsible is outstanding .
Around 66 with crop factor , which is fine by me , otherwise a 35mm f2.5 Color Scopar which approximates 50
I don't need another 50 , but a Fed collapsible is outstanding .
Around 66 with crop factor , which is fine by me , otherwise a 35mm f2.5 Color Scopar which approximates 50
markjwyatt
Well-known
I am going to have to say the J-8, mainly because it is the only one I have (I ended up with 2 of them)!
Nikulin
Established
My vote is for Jupiter-3 (for humans, dogs and cats).
My friend after surgery. J-3 on Leica M8, F1.5
My friend after surgery. J-3 on Leica M8, F1.5

Axel
singleshooter
Its not so easy to say. Nearly all FSU 50s are well usable if they are in good condition.
The J8 and J3 are early Sonnar types. For me the J8 makes the race because f/2 on the
rangefinder is quite enough shallow depth of field that I seldom use.
I´ve made a comparison with my Summicron M 50 years ago and there was nothing to write
home about that the Summicron did better.
But the Industars are performing very well, too. Good contrast in nearly every light and easy
to use. A collapsible Industar on a small Zorki or FED is a great performing setup for extra small money.
The J8 and J3 are early Sonnar types. For me the J8 makes the race because f/2 on the
rangefinder is quite enough shallow depth of field that I seldom use.
I´ve made a comparison with my Summicron M 50 years ago and there was nothing to write
home about that the Summicron did better.
But the Industars are performing very well, too. Good contrast in nearly every light and easy
to use. A collapsible Industar on a small Zorki or FED is a great performing setup for extra small money.
Man/machine
Newbie
The amazing collapsible Industar-50 that allows me to keep the Zorki ready in the jacket. It looks so innocent, but is remarkable.
AndersG
Well-known
I have a FED 50mm f/3.5 (used to some extent by me), an Industar-26M f/2.8 (very seldom used), a non-collapsible Industar-50 f/3.5 (possibly never used by me?), an Industar-61 f/2.8 (used to some extent) and a Jupiter-8 f/2 (more used).
I think I'll vote for the Jupiter-8 although the Industar-61 and FED also have their uses.
I think I'll vote for the Jupiter-8 although the Industar-61 and FED also have their uses.
Brambling
Well-known
industrial 61ld - for fast films
Jupiter 3 - for slow films and twist
jupiter 8 - sometimes
industrial 50 - one gave it to a friend and he wears it on Koniса), although there are relatives
Jupiter 3 - for slow films and twist
jupiter 8 - sometimes
industrial 50 - one gave it to a friend and he wears it on Koniса), although there are relatives
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