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Jupiter-21M M42 200mm f4 vintage lens with Built in Lens Hood. This is a beautiful telephoto lens
Regular price
£68.00
Sale price
£85.00
Tax included.
Shipping Free to UK customers
a truly fantastic rare all round vintage lens, Lovely sharp optics. A great addition to any photographers vintage set up. Add to your vintage M42 Mount camera or use an adapter for a digital conversion.
The Jupiter-11 lens is derived from the Zeiss Sonnar design. It has four elements in three groups.[1] Its focal length is 200mm, making it a telephoto lens. The maximum aperture of this lens is f/4.0.
It was available in multiple camera mounts. It's most commonly found today in the Leica thread mount used on Zorki, FED, and some other Soviet rangefinders, and the Contax mount used on Kiev rangefinders. The latter one can be used on all Contax rangefinders, with the former usually needing to be adjusted to properly work on non-Soviet rangefinders using Leica thread mount. But this lens was also manufactured in M42 mount, M39 mount (which shouldn't be confused with Leica thread mount, this is an SLR version of the lens for early Zenit SLRs), and proprietary Kiev SLR mount (used on Kiev 10 and Kiev 15 cameras).
There also existed a variation of the lens called the Jupiter-11A. All the Soviet lenses with -A suffix had interchangeable lens mounts, so the buyer was able to choose the wanted mount for his lens.
All items are carefully checked, cleaned serviced so the item reaches you in the best possible condition. Please note that items of this age often have the odd mark and these are shown in the photos or in the description and they often add to the charm. You have 30 days to check the item yourself and if there is anything you are not happy with you can return for a replacement, repair or refund.
We check our cameras and use a laser shutters speed tester to check accuracy, light seals and mirror cushions are replaced. the camera is checked for light leaks and lubricated and adjusted prior to shipping on older cameras this may take a day or two but we will keep you updated
After sales help and advice is included with every purchase, we also run workshops and online tutorials. Contact us for more information. We are not just a camera shop! If you have any questions please ask.
The Jupiter-11 lens is derived from the Zeiss Sonnar design. It has four elements in three groups.[1] Its focal length is 200mm, making it a telephoto lens. The maximum aperture of this lens is f/4.0.
It was available in multiple camera mounts. It's most commonly found today in the Leica thread mount used on Zorki, FED, and some other Soviet rangefinders, and the Contax mount used on Kiev rangefinders. The latter one can be used on all Contax rangefinders, with the former usually needing to be adjusted to properly work on non-Soviet rangefinders using Leica thread mount. But this lens was also manufactured in M42 mount, M39 mount (which shouldn't be confused with Leica thread mount, this is an SLR version of the lens for early Zenit SLRs), and proprietary Kiev SLR mount (used on Kiev 10 and Kiev 15 cameras).
There also existed a variation of the lens called the Jupiter-11A. All the Soviet lenses with -A suffix had interchangeable lens mounts, so the buyer was able to choose the wanted mount for his lens.
All items are carefully checked, cleaned serviced so the item reaches you in the best possible condition. Please note that items of this age often have the odd mark and these are shown in the photos or in the description and they often add to the charm. You have 30 days to check the item yourself and if there is anything you are not happy with you can return for a replacement, repair or refund.
We check our cameras and use a laser shutters speed tester to check accuracy, light seals and mirror cushions are replaced. the camera is checked for light leaks and lubricated and adjusted prior to shipping on older cameras this may take a day or two but we will keep you updated
After sales help and advice is included with every purchase, we also run workshops and online tutorials. Contact us for more information. We are not just a camera shop! If you have any questions please ask.