Jupiter 11 - The lens TAKEN from the NAZIS - SOVIET LENS REVIEW

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The Jupiter 11 is a 135 (in actuality, 133mm) f4 early Soviet telephoto, that has an interesting history and a low price tag. Originally manufactured using German war reparations from World War 2, the design was a Carl Zeiss Sonnar, and stands the test of time.
#135mm #sovietlens
My recommended Jupiter-11's currently on eBay (referral links):
1. ebay.us/2a1xqT (have bought from this seller before, got my great Kaleinar from him)
2. ebay.us/78Z5X2 - looks like an unused copy
3. ebay.us/aXMZGT
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0:00 - Introduction
0:30 - Lens History
1:55 - Lens Tech Specs
4:05 - My copy
5:00 - Ergonomics
5:36 - Sample Photos
9:02 - Video
9:46 - Sharpness
10:46 - Conclusion

Пікірлер: 38

  • @carolineswift7273
    @carolineswift72733 жыл бұрын

    Really informative. My dad had a Leica IIIc and sadly he passed away in 2011. My mum gave me his camera bag to look through and there were 4 lenses. The Jupiter 11 being one of them. I’m so glad I didn’t sell them instead have started using them with my Fuji XT-2. Love the colours they produce and am enjoying learning about the history of the lens and seeing how people use their version. Thank you so much

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching! Good move on not selling the Jupiter, there will be a time when these are even more sought after than they already are.

  • @delphisign1
    @delphisign13 жыл бұрын

    Highly educational! I got one of these lenses...you did help me to understand them...I am grateful!!!

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching Roberto, enjoy your lens!

  • @russbetts1467
    @russbetts1467 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this review. I bought a Jupiter 11 F4/135mm in London in 1971, for use with my Zenit B, which I bought in 1970 and which came with the Helios 44 F2/58mm lense, which was made in the MMZ factory in 1968. The Jupiter has a date number of 1969 and I find it perfect for Portraiture and has a Black body, with white lettering. Good colour saturation and sharpness. Can't say as I can totally agree with your comments about the sharpness at F4 and F5.6, as I've never used it with Colour film for making prints. All of my printing was done on Black & White, for Club Competitions; using Kodak Tri-X and Ilford FP4. Likewise, all my colour work was with Slide. I used a combination of Agfa; Fuji and Kodachrome; depending on time, place and subject. Thanks to you, I now know where my Jupiter was made, as I hadn't been able to identify the Makers Mark. Nice to know that something good came out of Nazi Germany.

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    Жыл бұрын

    They last a long time don't they! I think my comments about sharpness at f/4 and f/5.6 probably don't translate directly when talking about film, and overall it's a very sharp lens, no matter how you look at it. Thanks for watching.

  • @oneeye7581
    @oneeye75813 жыл бұрын

    great review! Thank you for sharing :)

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen3113 жыл бұрын

    I have a 1973 model. All black. Damn good lens.

  • @levanthasis
    @levanthasis2 жыл бұрын

    - Informative and in a pleasant way. Thank You.

  • @Sashalexandros
    @Sashalexandros Жыл бұрын

    Tried a Helios M44-2 on R6, looks sharp and actually has less aberation than Canon RF 50 STM.

  • @SlavaVeres
    @SlavaVeres2 жыл бұрын

    Spasibo, tovarish! Thanks, mate! Great review! 👍

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching mate!

  • @samsen3965
    @samsen39652 жыл бұрын

    Looks great and I like the earlier versions like the one you have due to that highly desirable chrome/metal look, even if it doesn't have the build-in hood.

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    2 жыл бұрын

    For sure, the silver metal looks amazing IRL as well, definitely an eye-catcher!

  • @ohjajohh
    @ohjajohh Жыл бұрын

    thanks for this video! I found one on sale in a store nearby that comes with a lens hood. That seems to be pretty rare

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    Жыл бұрын

    Lens hoods for these aren't common! That's a great find.

  • @ohjajohh

    @ohjajohh

    Жыл бұрын

    Update: I still regret I didn't buy it... but I bought a Jupiter-6 instead :)

  • @bob-sb2zu
    @bob-sb2zu3 ай бұрын

    I have a black Jupiter 11 ,the one with the pre set aperture ,1968 by the serial number. One interesting feature is the focusing scale which rotates 360 degrees almost ,it is marked in metres with numbers from 1.4 ,2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22, 32, and finally 45 before infinity . These of course are the same as the aperture settings used on all camera lenses .

  • @DynastyUK
    @DynastyUK Жыл бұрын

    I have the thinner longer version of this. It's a real conversation starter, It's AMAZING for studio work.

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    Жыл бұрын

    The silver appearance really gets people talking! Can imagine it'd be great fun in a studio.

  • @jannuijten
    @jannuijten3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the nice review. I have the silver m39 Fat Boy and I bought a 40,5 mm thread lenshood in China (Aliexpress).

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nice! It's a good idea to buy a lenshood for it.

  • @manichaean1888
    @manichaean18883 жыл бұрын

    Yours looks almost like one of my copies (the mirror M39 thread). I also have a black one fatter version in M42. And I have thin and long silver in M39 LTM rangefinder thread.

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome, sounds like a great collection!

  • @sidekickbob7227
    @sidekickbob72272 жыл бұрын

    Nice review. My guess is that the aperture ring is correctly assembled. All my soviet era preset aperture lenses works the same way. The point mark in front of the preset ring shows the correct preset value . When the mark on the aperture ring is corresponding the mark in front of the preset ring, are the aperture wide open, whatever number is set. When you turn the aperture ring towards the lowest number (wide open), the aperture will close to the preset value.

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I would tend to think the same, but I still find it a bit strange to use, I have a Jupiter-37A which has what I would call a "normal" aperture preset mechanism that kind of does exactly what I'd expect it to.

  • @sidekickbob7227

    @sidekickbob7227

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SovietLensReviews As far as I understand, the preset aperture of the jupiter 37, is of a different design than the earlier Soviet lenses. I have the Helios 40, Helios 44, Helios 44-2, and the Mir-1B, and they're all of the same preset aperture design. Well, almost the same design. The Helios 40 is mirrored/inverted, so it has to be turned the opposite direction, but the numbers still don't match. It kind of make sense, if you recon that the aperture value are valid only for the front ring, and that the second ring are used to activate the given value like an on/off switch.

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sidekickbob7227 Interesting, thanks for the info! I think all of my lenses with the aperture presets are 80s or later thinking about it, so that makes sense.

  • @ЭтоДрючинский
    @ЭтоДрючинский2 жыл бұрын

    Good work, keep it up, tovarisch! :D Actually subscribed

  • @fatherheer
    @fatherheer3 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate your reviews. Which lens would you prefer...Jupiter 37a or Jupiter 11?

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I would actually say if you're doing video work, the Jupiter 11 is the one to go for, because it does have a drastically different look from any semi-modern 135mm lens and works well in video where you're often not needing a lens with as much 'dynamic range'. For photography, you will get cleaner shots and nice contrast with the 37a, so go with that.

  • @manichaean1888

    @manichaean1888

    3 жыл бұрын

    I would say it more depends on the particular copy. They are both good lenses. And if the cost and weight are not of concern, I would say Tair-11. )

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@manichaean1888 Great advice! I still have yet to get my hands on a Tair-11, but have heard a lot of good things about it

  • @Mashkovtube
    @Mashkovtube Жыл бұрын

    :))) Объектив вполне исправен в части диафрагмы. Так работает кольцо предустановки диафрагмы на многих объективах СССР

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    Жыл бұрын

    Интересно, у меня многие советский объективы, но не другой работает как его. Я нужен более 😁

  • @Mashkovtube

    @Mashkovtube

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SovietLensReviews Ближнее к передней линзе кольцо управляет непосредственно диафрагмой, следующее за ним кольцо управляет диапазоном прикрытия диафрагмы. То есть сначала выбираете диапазон, например f8, а потом фокусируетесь на f4, прикрываете диафрагму до f8 и делаете снимок. Все надписи на объективе должны читаться не перевёрнутыми от глаз фотографа. Если это не так, просто переверните кольцо диафрагмы. Потребуется отвертка 1мм и 5 минут времени :)

  • @aLittlePal
    @aLittlePal2 жыл бұрын

    good effort on the channel and the video content!

  • @SovietLensReviews

    @SovietLensReviews

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

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