
Micro 4 / 3 lens System - is a standard created by Olympus and firms Matsushita (Panasonic) for parallel development and production of compatible digital cameras, camcorders and optics to them. The standard was first announced in Tokyo on August 5, 2008. The standard includes a bayonet (with an electronic interface), the geometry of the working chamber of the segment and the matrix, a number of other parameters. The standard is derived from the known standard 4:3 and is a modification. It is not an open standard because it does not satisfy the requirement of free use of any manufacturer. Sensor size remains the same as in the standard 4:3. As the name implies, this standard is intended to reduce the size and weight of digital cameras and camcorders with interchangeable lenses by reducing the thickness of the body without loss of quality of the images.
An important advantage of SLR cameras is the ability to change lenses. Since the mechanism of the mirror is located between the shutter and lens, the desired working distance becomes quite large. This standard excludes from the chamber construction hoist mirrors, and the associated mirror viewfinder. For this reason the working distance is reduced by half compared to the standard micro 4 / 3 lens (from 40 mm to 20 mm), thickness of the camera body is reduced accordingly. Instead uses an electronic viewfinder, mirror or viewing mode on the screen. This has several advantages, such as 100 -% compliance with future image observed through the viewfinder image enhancement observed image in low light conditions, the ability to output a large number of proprietary information in the field of view of an electronic viewfinder.
Jupiter-21M - Produced Krasnogorsk Mechanical Factory (KMZ) and Vologda Optical and Mechanical Plant (VOMZ). This lens with a jumping diaphragm is intended as a replaceable lens for cameras of type...
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Swap super fast Jupiter 3 lens with coated optics for rangefinder cameras. Equipped with iris. Renamed trophy lens Carl Zeiss Sonnar 1,5 / 50. Initially produced under the name LC (Zonnar Krasnogorskij), then - Jupiter lens. In 1954, in connection with the exhaustion of stocks of captured optical glass, has been recalculated under the domestic. At the same time was a slightly modified design of the rim, in particular - redone diaphragm setting ring. Serial production of the modified version began in 1955. Since 1956, the lens produced Zagorsk Optical and Mechanical Plant (ZOMZ, Zagorsk now - Sergiev Posad), and since the late 1970's - the Valdai factory "Jupiter."
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Jupiter-37A lens history
Long-focus lens with manual aperture and high resolution. Supplied with lens hood. Available also in version with multi-achromatic enlightenment - MC.
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Jupiter 8 lens history
Jupiter 8 universal normal fast lens for small-format rangefinder camera such as "Zorki" and "Kiev". Equipped with iris. Two-ring aperture control. Coated optics. Focus has largely been eliminated by the chromatic and spherical aberration and curvature of image field.The lens is "Carl Zeiss Sonnar 1:2 / 5 cm" for Contax cameras were designed in the early 1930s, Ludwig Berthelot (Ludwig Bertele). Documentation for many German lenses (which included, among others, and Sonnar 2 / 5 cm), together with the technology, materials and equipment for their production have been obtained in the Soviet Union by way of reparations. At the beginning of production at KMZ and labeled - "LC" - "Zonnar Krasnogorsk."
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Jupiter-9 M39 lens Telefocus fast lens for rangefinder cameras. Equipped with iris. Originally had the title "HCC-85 - Zonnar Krasnogorsky", 85 mm, and exist in versions for rangefinder came...
Jupiter-9 lens history
Jupiter-9 telefocus fast lens for rangefinder cameras. Equipped with iris. Originally had the title "HCC-85 - Zonnar Krasnogorsky", 85 mm, and exist in versions for rangefinder cameras such as" Kiev "and" Sharp ". Design and technological documentation on lenses "Sonnar" Germany's firm Carl Zeiss, as well as equipment for production were put in Krasnogorsk as reparations after the Second World War. Later frames have been converted for use with SLR cameras. Available also in Lytkarino (LZOS) and at the plant "Arsenal" (Kiev, Ukraine). At the end of production produced and multi-layer coating.
Jupiter-9 lens description
Type - RF cameras with M39 mount ( FED, ZORKI, LEICA...)
Angle of view - 28 °
Focal length - 85 mm
Relative aperture - 1:2
Frame format - 24x36 mm
Number of lenses / groups - 6 / 5.
Front vertex focal distance -73.42 mm
Back vertex focal length - 40.71 mm
Distance from first to last the surface - 54.35 mm
Number of lenses / groups - 7 / 3
Number of diaphragm blades - 15
The limits of the scale diaphragms - 1:2-1:22
Near focusing limit is - 0.08 m
The resolving power of TU (center / edge) - 30/18 lines / mm.
Transmittance - 0,75
Mount - Micro 4/3 (lens comes with adapter M39-Micro 4/3 (with confirm chip)
Jupiter-9 lens сompatible with:
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G10
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3
Olympus E-P1
Olympus E-P2
Olympus E-PL1
Olympus E-PL2
Jupiter-9 example photos:
Fantactic Bokeh!
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By the nature of the application refers to a portrait lens...
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MC Helios-44-3 SLR Lens history
Standard lens for SLR cameras.
Aperture six-lens anastigmat. Coated optics or multi-layer coating.
Exact match different visual and photographic image planes.
Based on the lens Biotar 2 / 58 (Carl Zeiss Jena), at the beginning was called "BTK" - "BioTar Krasnogorsk."
The most massive lens CMH, one of the most popular lenses in the world. Produced in a variety of types and variants in several enterprises
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MC Helios-44M-6 SLR Lens history
Standard lens for SLR cameras.
Aperture six-lens anastigmat. Coated optics or multi-layer coating.
Exact match different visual and photographic image planes.
Based on the lens Biotar 2 / 58 (Carl Zeiss Jena), at the beginning was called "BTK" - "BioTar Krasnogorsk."
The most massive lens CMH, one of the most popular lenses in the world. Produced in a variety of types and variants in several enterprises
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