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FED, KMZ Krasnogorsk Industar-26M 2.8/5cm + Jupiter-8 2/50mm - M39 | Prime lens
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FED, KMZ Krasnogorsk Industar-26M 2.8/5cm + Jupiter-8 2/50mm - M39 | Prime lens

Industar-26 2.8/50 characteristics Development: GOI Aperture: 1:2.8 Focal length, mm: 50 Angular field of view, degrees: 46 Linear field of view, mm: 43 Calculation: 46.02 Code: VO-K-6219 OF-118 Weight: 85 g Format: 2.4×3.6 cm Jupiter-8 1:2 F=5cm P is a universal normal high-aperture lens for rangefinder small-format cameras such as “Zorkiy”, “Mir” and “Kyiv”. Equipped with a 9-blade iris diaphragm. The Jupiter-8 lens is a Soviet clone of the Carl Zeiss Sonnar 2/50. Converted in 1948 to Soviet optics and produced in various frame options, but all for rangefinder cameras. I was surprised at what an interesting picture this glass produces. The actual focal length is -52.43mm, equipped with a 9-blade aperture.

No. 83034113

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FED, KMZ Krasnogorsk Industar-26M 2.8/5cm + Jupiter-8 2/50mm - M39 | Prime lens

FED, KMZ Krasnogorsk Industar-26M 2.8/5cm + Jupiter-8 2/50mm - M39 | Prime lens

Industar-26 2.8/50 characteristics
Development: GOI
Aperture: 1:2.8
Focal length, mm: 50
Angular field of view, degrees: 46
Linear field of view, mm: 43
Calculation: 46.02
Code: VO-K-6219
OF-118
Weight: 85 g
Format: 2.4×3.6 cm
Jupiter-8
1:2 F=5cm P is a universal normal high-aperture lens for rangefinder small-format cameras such as “Zorkiy”, “Mir” and “Kyiv”. Equipped with a 9-blade iris diaphragm.
The Jupiter-8 lens is a Soviet clone of the Carl Zeiss Sonnar 2/50. Converted in 1948 to Soviet optics and produced in various frame options, but all for rangefinder cameras. I was surprised at what an interesting picture this glass produces. The actual focal length is -52.43mm, equipped with a 9-blade aperture.

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