Thanks for the video. I found it very useful and detailed. It is possible to give new life to these old lenses. I recently put an Industar 50 that has a scratched front element on my Fuji Xt1 after cleaning and light polishing to the lens. The result is absolutely beautiful, it is perfect for the female portraiture I want to do in the future. Regards from Jake Everyman.
The explanations presented here is the most relevant Soviet m39 mount information I have been able to find all in one place . Thank you,it truly is appreciated .
Мой покойный отец (царствие ему небесное 🔥), сильно увлекался фото... У него были и все эти фотоаппараты, и много других - и широкопленочные и фоторужье, и даже стерео-фотоаппарат Спутник...
You need Industar-50 with M39x1/28.8. Please, watch my video "Zorki-4. The best USSR rangefinder? If not the first, then not the second". There at 30:37 the nesessary Industar-50 is shown. At my Pinkoi and InspireUplift stores both collapsible and non-collapsible Industar-50 for rangefinder are available for purchase. The links to the stores are in the video description.
Very informative video, thanks for sharing. I started using a FED-1 camera and bought a Jupiter 8 lens for it. The first film is still in there, I'm very curious what the results will be. Btw., your English actually is very good. Subscribed and am looking forward to your next videos!
Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, I don't think that new videos will follow. I created this chanell as promotional for my eBay store. But now damned eBay banned all users from Russia and there is no sence for me in new videos. As I am not a computer man, such video takes a lot of time for me. I was selling photoequipment during 10 years and now must immediately change my profession.
My first SLR camera was a Zenit E with the 42mm mount. I now also have a Zenit photo sniper to add to my collection of cameras from the former Soviet Union. Thank you for sharing.
Very curious to see the reuse of the same screw mount but for different incompatible flange distances. Even more curious to not see any distinctive marks on the lenses themselves to avoid you mounting it to a non compatible body
Beyond grateful for this instruction! Thank you!
Very useful knowledge from this video, thank you.
Thanks for the video. I found it very useful and detailed. It is possible to give new life to these old lenses. I recently put an Industar 50 that has a scratched front element on my Fuji Xt1 after cleaning and light polishing to the lens. The result is absolutely beautiful, it is perfect for the female portraiture I want to do in the future. Regards from Jake Everyman.
At your service) Yes, these lenses are beautiful. Thank you for you comment.
Very interesting and useful! Thank you for the video.
The explanations presented here is the most relevant Soviet m39 mount information I have been able to find all in one place . Thank you,it truly is appreciated .
This is such a useful and informative video! Thank you for this so much :)
Мой покойный отец (царствие ему небесное 🔥), сильно увлекался фото... У него были и все эти фотоаппараты, и много других - и широкопленочные и фоторужье, и даже стерео-фотоаппарат Спутник...
Это целая эпоха в жизни нашей страны, и эпоха очень интересная.
Подписывайтесь на канал, будет еще много разных видео на тему советской фототехники.
Thank you.i needed to know which industar 50 to use on my Zorki 4
You need Industar-50 with M39x1/28.8.
Please, watch my video "Zorki-4. The best USSR rangefinder? If not the first, then not the second". There at 30:37 the nesessary Industar-50 is shown.
At my Pinkoi and InspireUplift stores both collapsible and non-collapsible Industar-50 for rangefinder are available for purchase. The links to the stores are in the video description.
Very informative video, thanks for sharing. I started using a FED-1 camera and bought a Jupiter 8 lens for it. The first film is still in there, I'm very curious what the results will be. Btw., your English actually is very good. Subscribed and am looking forward to your next videos!
Thank you for your comment.
Unfortunately, I don't think that new videos will follow. I created this chanell as promotional for my eBay store. But now damned eBay banned all users from Russia and there is no sence for me in new videos. As I am not a computer man, such video takes a lot of time for me. I was selling photoequipment during 10 years and now must immediately change my profession.
@@russianphoto5869 Sorry to hear that. Let's hope the situation clears up soon.
@@russianphoto5869 Have you tried etsy? I bought 4 zorki cameras from etsy
All the same. Due to the "events" all blocked sellers from Russia (eBay, Etsy, Amazon). Only Pinkoi is working with us, so I migrated there.
@@russianphoto5869 I found your page on pinkoi, are you selling any Jupiter 3 lens?
Im glad I found your videos. I recently purchased a fed 5b and I needed to learn about the lenses etc.
Thank you for sharing this information!
Good stuff! Please make more videos.
thx for the history lesson
My first SLR camera was a Zenit E with the 42mm mount. I now also have a Zenit photo sniper to add to my collection of cameras from the former Soviet Union. Thank you for sharing.
Now that after all these years I got a fed 5 camera and ordered some lenses I found that it might not work on my camera and there is no way to tell
Zorki was a very popular rangefinder camera in the UK back in the 1960s and 70s
Very curious to see the reuse of the same screw mount but for different incompatible flange distances. Even more curious to not see any distinctive marks on the lenses themselves to avoid you mounting it to a non compatible body
I agree with you, and yet it is so.