Wow thank you for the info and insight into these lenses! One question though, how did you achieve the floating rotating effect at 1:12? Is it a mask over a clean background? Thank you! = )
Well speaking, the Jupiter 8 have 17 variants. I will share with you all the just said information. Michael Russo, you are right, the down side of this lens is the minimum focusing distance.
Your Canon 7 film camera uses L39 mount and this lens have the same mount size. Have you inspected the tread of your lens? There is one more hypothesis, did your camera came with the 50mm 0.95 lens? In this case this lens uses a special bayonet mount for the 50mm 0.95 lens.
Thank you for this. So much effort and time. Appreciate the info and the nice presentation you did. Subscribed.
Thank you. You said it right. I want to keep my videos short, about 5 minutes each but it's really a lot of effort.
its a pure pleasure to watch such a good performing and animation. Great job. Thanks
I just bought a Jupiter 8 П version of the 56 year, with a leash. Great photos!
Great presentation and thank you.
Thank you!
You put a lot of work into this video. Great and original review,
Thanks for your valuable comment.
The black Jupiter 8 is my favourite
My lens it is from the Zorky 4 :)
Great video! thnx for sharing
Jupiter 8 Red P will be on my channel a few days more. Stay tuned!
Wow thank you for the info and insight into these lenses!
One question though, how did you achieve the floating rotating effect at 1:12? Is it a mask over a clean background?
Thank you! = )
You guess it. Later on, I will add two more chapters from the KMZ series. Stay tuned :)
I own two of these lenses. Great rendering and color, last generation if I have it right. The only down side is the lack of close focus.
Well speaking, the Jupiter 8 have 17 variants. I will share with you all the just said information. Michael Russo, you are right, the down side of this lens is the minimum focusing distance.
hi, I can't attached this Jupiter 50mm f/2 to my Canon 7 film camera. Do you know why?
Your Canon 7 film camera uses L39 mount and this lens have the same mount size. Have you inspected the tread of your lens? There is one more hypothesis, did your camera came with the 50mm 0.95 lens? In this case this lens uses a special bayonet mount for the 50mm 0.95 lens.
Is it radioactive?
Does the coating have thorium dioxide?
Yes, it is.
whats the weight of the lens?
125 grams plus the rear cap.