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'''Jupiter''' was one of the classes of lenses which was produced by lens makers of the former [[Soviet Union]]. The  name was a classification for multiple group lens constructions which included one very thick lens element (a "Jupiter" when compared to the other "planets", see link "Industar lenses at Baierfoto.de").
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===Lenses===
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'''Jupiter''' (Cyrillic: ЮПИТЕР) is a name used on lenses produced in the [[Soviet Union]], most of which had design derived from Zeiss [[Sonnar]]<!-- 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> HUH? -->
  
===Links===
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==Lenses==
*[http://www.baierfoto.de/russobj/objektive/jupiter.html Soviet class of lenses] at Baierfoto.de [http://www.baierfoto.de]
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*[http://www.ussrphoto.com/wiki/default.asp?WikiCatID=26&ParentID=2 Jupiter lenses] on USSRPhoto.com [http://www.ussrphoto.com]
 
  
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|-align="center"
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|'''Name'''
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|'''Focal Length'''&nbsp;&nbsp;
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|'''Aperture'''&nbsp;&nbsp;
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|'''Blades'''
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|'''Mount'''
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|'''Manufacturer'''
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|-align="center"
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|  [[Jupiter-3]]
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| 51mm
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|f1.5
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|14
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|[[M39]], [[Kiev rangefinder | Kiev]]/[[Contax]]
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|[[KMZ]] 1954-1956, [[ZOMZ]] 1956~1970
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|-align="center"
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| [[Jupiter-6]]
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| 180mm
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|f2.8
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|
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|[[42mm screw lenses |42mm]]
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|[[KMZ]]
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|-align="center"
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|[[Jupiter-8]]
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|50mm
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|f2
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|8
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|[[M39]], [[Kiev rangefinder | Kiev]]/[[Contax]]
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|[[KMZ]], [[LZOS]]
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|-align="center"
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|[[Jupiter-9]] 
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|85mm
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|f2
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|
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|[[42mm screw lenses |42mm]], [[M39]], [[Kiev rangefinder | Kiev]]/[[Contax]]
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| [[LZOS]]
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|-align="center"
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| Jupiter-11
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|135mm
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|f4
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|12
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|[[M39]], [[Kiev rangefinder | Kiev]]/[[Contax]]
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|[[KOMZ]]
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|-align="center"
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|Jupiter-12
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|35mm
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|f2.8
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|5
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|[[M39]], [[Kiev rangefinder | Kiev]]/[[Contax]]
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|[[KMZ]] 1950-1960, [[LZOS]] 1960-
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|Jupiter 21 M
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|200mm
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|f4
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|
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|[[42mm screw lenses |42mm]]
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|[[VOMZ]]
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|-align="center"
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|Jupiter 25 TS
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|85mm
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|f2.8
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|[[42mm screw lenses |42mm]]
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|
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|-align="center"
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|Jupiter 37A
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|135mm
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|f3.5
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|
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|[[42mm screw lenses |42mm]]
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|[[KOMZ]]
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|-align="center"
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|Jupiter 38
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|75mm
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|f4
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|
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|[[42mm screw lenses |42mm]]
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|[[LOMO]]
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|}
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==Notes==
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The M39-screw version of the Jupiter 12 is one of the few lenses in this fitting that can't be adapted to mirrorless cameras with sensors smaller than full frame - the rear element was designed to protrude close to the film, and fouls against the sensor surround on [[Micro Four Thirds]] and [[Sony_NEX]] cameras with [[Sensor|APS-C]] sensors. It would also give problems with Corfield [[Periflex]] cameras, which used the standard M39 mount but had a focusing periscope between the lens and the film.
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==Links==
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*[http://www.baierfoto.de/russobj/objektive/jupiter.html Soviet class of lenses] at [http://www.baierfoto.de Baierfoto.de]
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*[http://www.ussrphoto.com/wiki/default.asp?WikiCatID=26&ParentID=2 Jupiter lenses] on [http://www.ussrphoto.com USSRPhoto.com]
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*[http://www.pentax-manuals.com/repairs/j3service.pdf Servicing Jupiter 3 lenses], by Brian Sweeney, at [http://www.pentax-manuals.com/ Pentax Manuals]
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*[http://www.pentax-manuals.com/repairs/j8service.pdf Servicing Jupiter 8 lenses], by Kim Coxon, at [http://www.pentax-manuals.com/ Pentax Manuals]
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*[http://www.pentax-manuals.com/repairs/j9service.pdf Servicing Jupiter 9 lenses], at [http://www.pentax-manuals.com/ Pentax Manuals]
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[[Category:Russian lenses]]
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[[Category:Soviet lenses]]

Latest revision as of 22:04, 2 December 2021

Jupiter Lenses

Jupiter (Cyrillic: ЮПИТЕР) is a name used on lenses produced in the Soviet Union, most of which had design derived from Zeiss Sonnar

Lenses

This is a work in progress.
Name Focal Length   Aperture   Blades Mount Manufacturer
Jupiter-3 51mm f1.5 14 M39, Kiev/Contax KMZ 1954-1956, ZOMZ 1956~1970
Jupiter-6 180mm f2.8 42mm KMZ
Jupiter-8 50mm f2 8 M39, Kiev/Contax KMZ, LZOS
Jupiter-9 85mm f2 42mm, M39, Kiev/Contax LZOS
Jupiter-11 135mm f4 12 M39, Kiev/Contax KOMZ
Jupiter-12 35mm f2.8 5 M39, Kiev/Contax KMZ 1950-1960, LZOS 1960-
Jupiter 21 M 200mm f4 42mm VOMZ
Jupiter 25 TS 85mm f2.8 42mm
Jupiter 37A 135mm f3.5 42mm KOMZ
Jupiter 38 75mm f4 42mm LOMO

Notes

The M39-screw version of the Jupiter 12 is one of the few lenses in this fitting that can't be adapted to mirrorless cameras with sensors smaller than full frame - the rear element was designed to protrude close to the film, and fouls against the sensor surround on Micro Four Thirds and Sony_NEX cameras with APS-C sensors. It would also give problems with Corfield Periflex cameras, which used the standard M39 mount but had a focusing periscope between the lens and the film.

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