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'''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").<ref>ee link "Industar lenses at Baierfoto.de".</ref>
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'''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").<ref>"[http://www.baierfoto.de/russobj/objektive/industar.html Russische Objektive: Objektivgruppe 'Industar']", at [http://www.baierfoto.de/ Baier Fototechnik]<!-- ???? --></ref>
  
 
==Lenses==
 
==Lenses==

Revision as of 07:11, 7 February 2012

Jupiter Lenses

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

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