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Hey All,<br /><br />I have a new lens from Fedka, for my Bessa-R's, it is the Russian 85mm f1.9 Jupiter-9. It is set-up, and overhauled completely. It is a single-coated Black LTM high-speed Russian copy of the legendary 85mm Zeiss Biogon, for the Contax line of rangefinder cameras of the forties. <br /><br />I bought it cheaply, and had it cheaply overhauled by Fedka. I like my 75 Heliar, but I wanted something slightly longer, but not too long and -big- and FAST, to compliment my Canon 50mm f1.2 8) . I considered the Leitz 90mm Summicron for the Bessa-T, but many have reported that it is too unweildly. Been there and done that. The Zeiss Biogon, and Jupiter-9, have absoletely outstanding legendary Sonnar-type bokeh. My guess is that it is a combination of the the aperture blades (shape and number) and the Sonnar formula that makes it such a hit in the photo community.<br /><br />Looking forward to giving it a go. BTW the rangefinder base in the Bessa-R has been reported, over and over, as being okey-dokey for such a critical-focusing optic as this one. 8)
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