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Woody this is an amazing shot!MM plus 18mm Super Elmar.
Not sure where you got yours from, Woody.Another one with my "Zeiss Jena Sonnar". Here's an interesting link on the post-War history of Zeiss Jena and Contax: Kiev camera. In round terms the Russians took the Contax and Zeiss Jena businesses as reparations and were acting within their legal rights in doing so. They moved the equipment, plans and people from Jena and Dresden to Kiev. The only Contax and Zeiss Jena products post-1948 or so were made in Kiev. The Kiev factory retained the Zeiss Jena DNA but the Soviet quota system had a terrible effect on quality control. So it's not accurate to refer to the products of the Kiev plant as Russian knock offs - at that point there were no Zeiss Jena products to knock off. I'm not certain what the did for glass as historically Zeiss Jena's relationship with Schott, also in Jena, was critical to Zeiss.
So my lens is from the Kiev plant and it was rushed out the door to meet a quota so they skipped the depth of field scale. The optical cell is just fine, though.
Other research suggests that this design had some focus shift and tend to back focus wide open, which is consistent with my experience. Stopped down to f2.8 or so focus is fine.