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− | The '''Jupiter 3''' is an | + | The '''Jupiter 3''' is an 50 mm f/1.5 lens made in the Soviet Union. It is based on the design of the Carl Zeiss [[Sonnar 50mm]] f/1.5 which is a [[Ludwig Bertele]] design from 1932. |
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+ | Initially this lens was called ZK (Sonnar Krasnogorsk) and released in 1948, after rebuilding the Carl Zeiss factory and using remnants of Jena glass. It changed the name to Jupiter-3 around 1950 and by 1954 it was made of Soviet glass. | ||
+ | While originally designed for Contax/Kiev mount, it was adapted to Leica Thread Mount/Zorki, Leica M or M42 mounts | ||
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+ | Several models exist, made by KMZ (1948-55), ZOMZ (1955-74) or Valdai (1975-88). | ||
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+ | On 2018 a new edition of the lens was made in KMZ factory and sold by Lomography-Zenit as New Jupiter 3+ in Leica M39 mount. <ref>[https://microsites.lomography.com/jupiter-3-plus/about/ Jupiter 3+ Site] at Lomography</ref> | ||
+ | This new issue of the lens uses multi-coating, is made of aluminium and can focus to 0.7m. | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.pentax-manuals.com/repairs/j3service.pdf Servicing Jupiter 3 lenses], by Brian Sweeney, at [http://www.pentax-manuals.com/ Pentax Manuals] | ||
+ | * [http://www.sovietcams.com/lenses/4xxek4gdq9ytm4s8kdeq7q8fwb Kiev mount Sonnar versions] at Sovietcams.com | ||
+ | * [http://www.sovietcams.com/lenses/4rvrts721ztp07np58ranzdt5b LTM/Zorki mount Sonnar versions] at Sovietcams.com | ||
+ | * [https://phillipreeve.net/blog/review-jupiter-3-50mm-1-5/ Review of the Jupiter-3] At Phillip Reeve photographic pages | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 16 February 2024
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The Jupiter 3 is an 50 mm f/1.5 lens made in the Soviet Union. It is based on the design of the Carl Zeiss Sonnar 50mm f/1.5 which is a Ludwig Bertele design from 1932.
Initially this lens was called ZK (Sonnar Krasnogorsk) and released in 1948, after rebuilding the Carl Zeiss factory and using remnants of Jena glass. It changed the name to Jupiter-3 around 1950 and by 1954 it was made of Soviet glass. While originally designed for Contax/Kiev mount, it was adapted to Leica Thread Mount/Zorki, Leica M or M42 mounts
Several models exist, made by KMZ (1948-55), ZOMZ (1955-74) or Valdai (1975-88).
On 2018 a new edition of the lens was made in KMZ factory and sold by Lomography-Zenit as New Jupiter 3+ in Leica M39 mount. [1] This new issue of the lens uses multi-coating, is made of aluminium and can focus to 0.7m.
Notes
- ↑ Jupiter 3+ Site at Lomography
Links
- Servicing Jupiter 3 lenses, by Brian Sweeney, at Pentax Manuals
- Kiev mount Sonnar versions at Sovietcams.com
- LTM/Zorki mount Sonnar versions at Sovietcams.com
- Review of the Jupiter-3 At Phillip Reeve photographic pages
Optical formula from OPAL database
Cистема-Юпитер-3 f'=51 2w=47 КОНСТРУКТИВНЫЕ ПАРАМЕТРЫ ОПТИЧЕСКОЙ СИСТЕМЫ N Радиусы Осевые Световые Марки Показатели преломления пов. кривизны расст. высоты стекол L= .589300 .434050 .656280 ВОЗДУХ 1 33.000 4.660 17.100 БФ16 1.670899 1.689317 1.666790 2 223.200 .280 17.000 ВОЗДУХ 3 18.520 6.260 14.650 БФ16 1.670899 1.689317 1.666790 4 40.960 3.490 13.700 ЛК8 1.470793 1.479370 1.468733 5 -374.430 1.050 13.000 ТФ4 1.739795 1.775239 1.732434 6 11.832 8.900 9.700 ВОЗДУХ 7 275.690 1.500 9.900 Ф1 1.612800 1.634729 1.608068 8 23.540 8.450 9.900 БФ16 1.670899 1.689317 1.666790 9 -11.413 1.700 9.940 ТК23 1.589096 1.601260 1.586244 10 -58.860 12.150 ВОЗДУХ ПРЕДМЕТ: Удал. размер Y = -23.30000гр.мнсек S0= .000дптр от вх.зрачка ИЗОБРАЖ: Близ. размер Y'= .00000 плоск. SI= .000мм от пл.Гаусса ДИАФР. : ND= 6 плоскость SD= 7.7600 мм высота на диафр.= 9.4000 мм