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*[http://www.baierfoto.de/russobj/objektive/jupiter.html Soviet class of lenses] at Baierfoto.de [http://www.baierfoto.de] | *[http://www.baierfoto.de/russobj/objektive/jupiter.html Soviet class of lenses] at Baierfoto.de [http://www.baierfoto.de] | ||
*[http://www.ussrphoto.com/wiki/default.asp?WikiCatID=26&ParentID=2 Jupiter lenses] on USSRPhoto.com [http://www.ussrphoto.com] | *[http://www.ussrphoto.com/wiki/default.asp?WikiCatID=26&ParentID=2 Jupiter lenses] on USSRPhoto.com [http://www.ussrphoto.com] | ||
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Revision as of 07:07, 7 February 2012
Jupiter Lenses
Jupiter 12 35mm/f2.8 image by Yumi Abe (Image rights) |
Jupiter 9 85mm/f2 (M42) image by mr. Wood (Image rights) |
Jupiter 37A 135mm/f3.5 (M42) image by mr. Wood (Image rights) |
Jupiter 3 50mm/f1.5 image by Siim Vahur (Image rights) |
Jupiter 37A 135mm/f3.5 (1980 Olympics version) image by Siim Vahur (Image rights) |
Jupiter was one of the classes of lenses which was produced by lens makers of the Soviet Union. The name was probably a classification for three-group or multiple-group lens constructions which included one very thick lens element (a "Jupiter" when compared to the other "planets").[1]
Lenses
KMZ
Name | Focal Length | Aperture |
Jupiter-3 | 50mm | f1.5 |
Jupiter-6 | 180mm | f2.8 |
Jupiter-8 | 50mm | f2 |
Jupiter-9 | 85mm | f2 |
Jupiter-11A | 135mm | f4 |
Jupiter-12 | 35mm | f2.8 |
Jupiter 21 M | 200mm | f4 |
Jupiter 37A | 135mm | f3.5 |
Notes
- ↑ ee link "Industar lenses at Baierfoto.de".
Links
- Soviet class of lenses at Baierfoto.de [1]
- Jupiter lenses on USSRPhoto.com [2]
- Servicing Jupiter 3 lenses, by Brian Sweeney, at Pentax Manuals
- Servicing Jupiter 8 lenses, by Kim Coxon, at Pentax Manuals
- Servicing Jupiter 9 lenses, at Pentax Manuals