The Russian Jupiter-11
is a high quality telephoto lens. It was made in many different mounts
- some are well-known (Leica, Contax), some are original Soviet designs
(Zenit-4, Kiev-10 etc.). It is an optical copy of the prewar Zeiss Sonnar
135/4.
Specifications:
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135 mm
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1:4 (settings from 4 to
22)
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18?
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2.5 m - ?
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M40.5x0.5 mm
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- Optical registration
(back focus)
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28.8?
0.02 mm
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M39x1 mm (LTM). The lens
mounts and RF couples with any Leica or Leica copy (FED, Zorki etc.)
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- The glass is coated;
the barrel has polished aluminum/chrome finish
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The Jupiter-11 is shown mounted
on a Leica III (camera is not included). The
lens comes with the front cap and a clean sturdy plastic case.
The lens shows some use, but clean overall