About the condition.
I use the following scale state of things:
New - Like new - Mint(+,-) - Excellent(+, - ) - Good working - As is. 
A separate listing of technical condition. As a rule, I sell things in working order. 
At the lens state. Soviet lenses, even new, ones can have some cosmetic flaws. 
I put the original document Krasnogorsk optical plant. 
It regulates the amount of defects in NEW LENSES. 
As is clear from this document, glass state has never been perfect.
See translate: 
NOTICE TO BUYERS! 
Lens modern, high-quality lenses manufacturing
 from special varieties of optical glass, in 
cooking is usually not possible to avoid gas 
 bubbles. They can always be seen in the complex photo-
graphic lenses. These bubbles do not affect the 
the quality of the lens. Furthermore, Soviet GOST standards allow 
Availability: opaque inclusions up to 0.5 mm 
not more than 6 pcs., some scratches width to 0.02 - 0.03 mm 
and no longer than half the diameter of the lens in the light amount 
3 pieces, specks of up to 0.3 mm in diameter and the number of not more than 
2 pcs., Lint cotton no longer than 3 mm and not more than the number 
2 pcs. one lens. 
Therefore, the plant does not accept complaints about the bubbles 
in lenses and purity acceptable defects or exchange 
such lenses. 
Quality control department 
Krasnogorsk mechanical plant 
I usually point out even minor defects. 
This may deter a buyer, but I have to say that such defects have absolutely no effect on image quality.
But many Soviet lenses have excellent optical quality, are made of first-class kinds of glass and had a very affordable price.
                                                                                                       
         

                                     Description. 
   Russian Industar-61L\Z  lens M42 mount.
Soviet Union, release 1979 year.
2,8 aperture, 50 mm focal length.
Glass containing lanthanum. 
A dream of Soviet amateur photographers, the appearance
 of this lens on sale caused a great stir. 
Photographic materials in the USSR were very cheap and almost any schoolchild or student 
could engage in, for example, slide photography, which 
gave the best approximation in quality to the original perception. 
The problem was the optics. 
And Industar-61 LZ was a lens, that gave an extremely bright, realistic image on film.
The lens has the Soviet "Quality mark" in the form of a 
pentagram, which is the highest quality scale in the Soviet industry.
"Excellent" condition - please, see photos.
Some scuffs on the filter ring are a result of using the lens cap.
Glass condition: clean visually.
 No haze and fungus. 
Aperture blades have oil on the surfaces, 
this is normal for such a lens, oil is present on new lenses to the same extent.
Serial number 794855.
Comes with two original lens caps.
The cap does not hold securely on the lens, I must say, although it is original.
Please, see detailed photos and ask questions before bidding.
                  

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