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'''Allied Impex Corporation'''<REF> "Impex" is probably the contraction of "<U>Imp</U>ort <U>Exp</U>ort". </REF> was an American distributor. From 1956, it used the brand name '''Soligor''' for cameras, lenses and accessories imported from Japan.<REF> Date: filing dated 1998 at Edgar Online. </REF> It imported the [[Miranda]] cameras and took control of the Miranda company at some time in the 1960s.<REF> The [http://www.mirandacamera.com/_faq/faq1.htm FAQ of the Miranda Camera site] says 1963, but the [http://miranda-camera.xrea.jp/miranda/main.html main page of the Miranda Society Japan] says that it bought the shares in 1968 and took complete control in 1969. </REF>
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Allied Impex Corporation, also known as AIC Photo, Inc and later Soligor, was an importer, distributor, and manufacturer of photographic equipment.
 
 
The company founded a German sub-company called '''A.I.C. Phototechnik GmbH''' in 1968, that became '''Soligor GmbH''' in 1993.<REF> See [http://www.soligor.de/src/index.php?hp=3 this page of the Soligor GmbH official website]. </REF> This German company is the only one still active today (2009).<REF> It seems that in 1997, the company Allied Impex Corporation was an empty structure based in the USA, owning the German company '''Soligor GmbH''' and itself owned by '''AIC International, Inc.''', another empty structure. Source: filing dated 1998 at Edgar Online. </REF> It is known for its rich product range of camera accessories.
 
 
 
 
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|image_text= Soligor Auto light meter
 
|image_text= Soligor Auto light meter
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==History==
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'''Allied Impex Corporation''' was founded by four German jews who fled to America after the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party. Victor and Ben Silverman were the owners. Bruno Multer handled finances. The final original founder was Ralph Lowenstein, who was much younger than the other three men. Once the company began making money, a second entity, known as '''AIC Photo, Inc.''', was founded to act as the parent corporation with Allied Impex becoming the import/export company.<ref name="leehistory">* [http://web.archive.org/web/20091021103012/http://geocities.com/bill14210/demise/demise.html The Demise of AIC and Miranda Camera Company by Lee Mannheimer] GeoCity page archived 21 Oct 2009 via the Internet Archive</ref>
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The word "Impex" is likely a contraction of "<U>Imp</U>ort <U>Exp</U>ort". From 1956, AIC Photo, Inc. began using the brand name '''Soligor''' for cameras, lenses and accessories imported from Japan.<REF> Date: filing dated 1998 at Edgar Online.</REF> It imported the [[Miranda]] cameras and later, using money acquired from taking AIC Photo public, took control of the Miranda company at some time in the 1960s.<REF> The [https://web.archive.org/web/20190301152239/http://www.mirandacamera.com/_faq/faq1.htm FAQ of the Miranda Camera site] (archived) says 1963, but the [http://miranda.s32.xrea.com/miranda/index.html main page of the Miranda Society Japan] says that it bought the shares in 1968 and took complete control in 1969. </REF>
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The company founded a German sub-company called '''A.I.C. Phototechnik GmbH''' in 1968, that became '''Soligor GmbH''' in 1993.<REF> See [https://web.archive.org/web/20100415233809/http://www.soligor.de/src/index.php?hp=3 this page of the Soligor GmbH official website] (archived). </REF> This German company is the only one still active today (2009).<REF> It seems that in 1997, the company Allied Impex Corporation was an empty structure based in the USA, owning the German company '''Soligor GmbH''' and itself owned by '''AIC International, Inc.''', another empty structure. Source: filing dated 1998 at Edgar Online. </REF> It is known for its rich product range of camera accessories.
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== Distributed cameras ==
 
== Distributed cameras ==
 
=== 35mm film ===
 
=== 35mm film ===
* Soligor 35 (SLR)
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* [[Soligor AF-28 Mini]]
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* [[Soligor 35]] (SLR)
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* [[Soligor SC-1]] (rebadge of 1982 [[Cosina CT-1A]] SLR)
 
* [[Soligor 45]] (viewfinder)
 
* [[Soligor 45]] (viewfinder)
* Soligor TM (SLR)
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* [[Seagull DF-300|Soligor SR-300 MD]] ([[Minolta X-300]])
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* [[Soligor TM]] (SLR)
  
 
=== 120 film ===
 
=== 120 film ===
* Soligor Reflex (TLR)
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* [[Soligor Reflex (TLR)]]
* Soligor Reflex II (TLR)
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* [[Soligor Reflex II (TLR)]]
* Soligor Semi-Auto (TLR)
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* [[Soligor Reflex II (TLR) | Soligor Semi-Auto (TLR)]]
 
* [[Soligor 66|Soligor 66 (SLR)]]
 
* [[Soligor 66|Soligor 66 (SLR)]]
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== Distributed lenses ==
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| image_text= 28mm f/2.8 with 42mm screw mount
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| image_text= 28mm f/2.8 in [[42mm screw lenses|42mm screw mount]]
 
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| image_by=Dirk HR Spennemann
 
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| image_rights=with permission
 
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|image_text= [[K mount lenses|K-mount]] MC Soligor 75-205mm 1:3,8-4,8
 
|image_text= [[K mount lenses|K-mount]] MC Soligor 75-205mm 1:3,8-4,8
 
|image_by= Alf Sigaro
 
|image_by= Alf Sigaro
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Soligor distributed lenses in many different camera mounts, including nearly every 35mm SLR mount. It competed with [[Vivitar]], and both sold the T and T4 mount lenses with interchangeable mounts. Vivitar also sold TX mount lenses, but Soligor did not. Soligor '''C/D''' lenses were intended to be higher-quality, much like Canon L lenses or Vivitar's Series 1 lenses. The C/D moniker is said to stand for either "Computer Designed"<ref>As implied but not explicitly stated in a [https://www.flickr.com/photos/camerawiki/52739198030/in/pool-camerawiki/ 1974 magazine advertisement].</ref> or "Compact Design" by collectors. Both designations are claimed to have been used in Soligor promotions but a scan or photo of print material explicitly stating "C/D stands for…" has not surfaced.<ref>[http://forum.mflenses.com/soligor-200mm-cd-2-8-p-first-test-shots-t28057,highlight,%2Bsoligor+%2B200mm.html Debate over meaning of C/D on Soligor lenses]</ref>
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The same rebadged lenses sold under the Soligor name by Allied Impex were often being sold at the same time through other distributors under badges such as Derek, Elicar, Gardenar, Flexar, [[Hanimex]], Infotar, J.C. Penny, Mirage, [[Prinzflex]], [[Porst]], [[Super Carenar]], [[Vivitar]], and [[Weltblick]]
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== Distributed lenses ==
 
Soligor distributed lenses in many different camera mounts, including nearly every 35mm SLR mount. It competed with [[Vivitar]], and both sold the T and T4 mount lenses with interchangeable mounts. Vivitar also sold TX mount lenses, but Soligor did not. Soligor '''C/D''' lenses were intended to be higher-quality, much like Canon L lenses or Vivitar's Series 1 lenses. The C/D moniker was said to stand for "Computer Designed".
 
  
 
* [[39mm screw lenses#Soligor|Soligor lenses for 39mm screw mount]]
 
* [[39mm screw lenses#Soligor|Soligor lenses for 39mm screw mount]]
 
* [[42mm screw lenses#Soligor|Soligor lenses for 42mm screw mount]]
 
* [[42mm screw lenses#Soligor|Soligor lenses for 42mm screw mount]]
* [[Nikon rangefinder lenses#Soligor|Soligor lenses for Nikon rangefinder mount]]
 
 
* Elitar Soligor cine lenses
 
* Elitar Soligor cine lenses
===K Mount Lenses===
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* [[Nikon_rangefinder_lenses#Soligor|Soligor lenses for Nikon rangefinder]]
* MC Soligor 75-205mm f3.8-4.5
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* Soligor C/D Zoom/Macro 70-160mm f3.5
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===Soligor Argus Mount Lenses===
* Soligor Tele-Auto 250mm f4.5
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* Soligor 35mm f/3.5 for [[Argus C3]]
===T/T2 Mount Lenses===
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* Soligor 135mm f/4.5 (black) for [[Argus C3]]
* Soligor 28mm f2.8
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* Soligor Elephoto 135mm f/4.5 (silver) for [[Argus C3]]
* Soligor 35mm f3.5
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* Soligor 400mm f6.3
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===Soligor 35mm SLR T-4 Lenses===
* Soligor C/D 500mm mirror
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Soligor distributed a family of interchangeable-mount lenses based on the T-4 system developed by [[Tokina]] in cooperation with Soligor and Vivitar. All the lenses in this line were manufactured by Tokina and have specs matching the [[Vivitar#Tokina_T-4_Interchangeable_Mount_Family | Vivitar T-4 family]]. Cosmetically the Soligor versions look a bit more traditional, with fluted metal focus grips and bright silver aperture rings. These lenses are easily spotted by the blocky plastic mount-fastening catch and mirror-doubled f/stop numbers on the aperture ring (only the left or right half is used with any particular camera mount). T4 serial-number ranges may be discontinuous, and the #171… wide-angles typically have nearer close-focus limits. (Their Vivitar cousins likewise exist in different variants.)
===T4 Mount Lenses===
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* Soligor Wide-Auto 21mm f3.8
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T4 adapters for different camera mounts have stickers branding them as Soligor or Vivitar but are interchangeable. (Vivitar adapters engraved '''TX''' generally ''will not'' work correctly on T4 lenses, despite the fastening rings looking identical.) Over time Soligor dropped T-4's hyphen in its printed materials and today "T4" (like "TX") is the common usage. Soligor did not continue its Tokina partnership into the [[Vivitar#Tokina_TX_Interchangeable_Mount_1st_Generation_Family |TX lens]] era.
* Soligor 24mm f2.8
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* Soligor T-4 21mm f/3.8
* Soligor 35mm f2.8
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* Soligor T-4 24mm f/2.8, 67ø
===Lenses for Argus Cameras===
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* Soligor T-4 28mm f/2.8
* Soligor 35mm f3.5 for [[Argus C3]]
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* Soligor T-4 35mm f/2.8
* Soligor 135mm f4.5 (black) for [[Argus C3]]
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* [[Soligor T-4 105mm f/2.8]]
* Soligor Elephoto 135mm f4.5 (silver) for [[Argus C3]]
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* Soligor T-4 135mm f/2.8
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* Soligor T-4 135mm f/3.5
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* Soligor T-4 200mm f/3.5
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* Soligor T-4 250mm f/4.5
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* Soligor T-4 300mm f/5.5
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* Soligor T-4 55-135mm f/3.5 Zoom
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* Soligor T-4 75-260mm f/4.5 Zoom
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* Soligor T-4 90-230mm f/4.5 Zoom
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===Soligor 35mm SLR Fixed-Mount Lenses===
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* MC Soligor AF Zoom 19-35mm f/3.5-4.5
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* Soligor 24mm f/2.8
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* Soligor 28mm f/2
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* Soligor 28mm f/2.8 Wide-Auto
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* [[MC Soligor S/M 28-70mm f/3.9-4.8 Zoom Macro]]
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* Soligor 28-80mm f/3.5-4.5 Zoom Macro
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* Soligor 35mm f/2.8 Wide Auto
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* Soligor 35mm f/3.5
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* MC Soligor 35-70mm f/2.5-3.5 Zoom-Auto
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* Soligor MC 35-70mm f/3.5 Zoom Auto
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* MC Soligor 70-150mm f/3.5 Auto-Zoom (AI)
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* MC Soligor 70-160mm f/3.5 Zoom Macro
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* MC Soligor 70-220mm f/3.5 Zoom (AI)
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* Soligor 70-235mm f/4.5 Zoom (AI)
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* Soligor 75-205mm f/3.8 Zoom
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* MC Soligor 75-205mm f/3.8-4.5
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* Soligor 80-200mm f/4.5 Zoom
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* Soligor 80-210mm f/3.8 Auto Zoom
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* Soligor 85-205mm f/3.8 Macro+Zoom<ref>[http://forum.mflenses.com/viewtopic.php?t=43593 MFlenses forum: Soligor 85-205]</ref>
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* Soligor 90-230mm f/4.5 Auto Zoom, 58mm filter size
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* Soligor 100mm f/2.0, 58mm filter size (introduced c. 1978)
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* Soligor 105mm f/2.8 Tele-Auto
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* Soligor 130-500mm f/5.6-7.5 Zoom Auto
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* Soligor 135mm f/1.5
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* Soligor 135mm f/1.8
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* MC Soligor 135mm f/2.8 Auto
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* Soligor 200mm f/2.8
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* Soligor 200mm f/3.5 Tele-Auto
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* [[Soligor 300mm f/4.5 Tele-Auto]]
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* Soligor 400mm f/6.3
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* Soligor 400mm f/6.3 Auto
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* Soligor 450mm f/8
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* Soligor 500mm f/8 mirror
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* Soligor MC Auto Tele Converter 2x
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* Soligor MC Auto Tele Converter 3x
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* Soligor MP Auto Tele Converter 2x
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* Soligor 2x teleconverter
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===Soligor C/D 35mm SLR Mount Lenses===
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{{Flickr_image
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|image_align= right
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|image_text= Soligor C/D Wide-Auto 2.8/28mm
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|image_by= Hans Kerensky
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|image_rights=  with permission
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* MC Soligor C/D 20mm f/2.8 Wide-Auto
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* MC Soligor C/D 28mm f/2.8 Wide-Auto
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* MC Soligor 28-55mm f/3.3-4.5 C/D Zoom Macro
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* MC Soligor C/D 28-80mm f/3.5-4.5 Zoom Macro
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* MC Soligor C/D 35-70mm f/2.5-3.5 Zoom+Macro
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* MC Soligor C/D 35-70mm f/3.5-4.5 Zoom+Macro
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* MC Soligor C/D 35-200mm f/3.5-4.8 Zoom Macro
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* MC Soligor C/D 35-200mm f/3.8-5.3 Zoom
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* MC Soligor C/D 45-150mm f/3.5 Zoom Macro
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* Soligor C/D 55mm f/2.8 Macro
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* MC Soligor C/D 55-210mm Zoom+Macro
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* Soligor C/D Zoom/Macro 70-160mm f/3.5
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* MC Soligor C/D 75-250mm f/4.5 Zoom Macro
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* MC Soligor C/D 80-200 f/4.5 Zoom+Macro
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* MC Soligor C/D Dual-focal 85mm f/4 / 135mm f/4
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* MC Soligor C/D 85-300mm f/5 Zoom Macro
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* MC Soligor C/D 90mm f/2.5 Macro MC
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* MC Soligor 95-310mm f/5.6 C/D Zoom Macro
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* MC Soligor C/D 100-300mm f/5 Zoom Macro
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* Soligor C/D 135mm f/2
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* Soligor C/D 135mm f/2.8
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* Soligor C/D 500mm f/8 Mirror
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* Soligor C/D 650mm f/8.5 Mirror (T-mount)
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* Soligor C/D 7 Auto Tele Converter 2x
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==Soligor Lens Codes==
 
==Soligor Lens Codes==
Soligor sometimes changed manufacturers for the same make and model lens multiple times and did not always indicate the manufacturer through any easily discernible means such as the serial number. It's often difficult to know what company manufactured a given lens. However, lens enthusiasts at the MFlenses forum are working to reverse engineer any information available through the lens coding system used by Soligor. You can help by contributing your lens make, model, and serial number.<ref>http://forum.mflenses.com/soligor-12-8-f28mm-21and-versions-t30866,highlight,soligor++28mm.html</ref>
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Soligor sometimes changed manufacturers for the same make and model lens multiple times and did not always indicate the manufacturer through any easily discernible means such as the serial number. It's often difficult to know what company manufactured a given lens. However, lens enthusiasts at the MFlenses forum are working to reverse engineer any information available through the lens coding system used by Soligor. You can help by contributing your lens make, model, and serial number.<ref>[http://forum.mflenses.com/soligor-12-8-f28mm-21and-versions-t30866,highlight,soligor++28mm.html MFlenses forum: Soligor lens manufacturer codes]</ref>
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==Light meters==
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* Soligor Auto
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* Soligor Digital Spot
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* Soligor Flash Meter
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* Soligor Selector Cds
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* Soligor Spot Sensor
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* Soligor Spot Sensor II
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* Soligor UF
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* Soligor UF-II
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==Other Accesories==
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* Soligor Multi-Bel adjustable bellows
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* Soligor Multiflex focusing track rail
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* Soligor extension tubes
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* Soligor AR-20 Auto Ring Flash
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
In English:
 
In English:
* [http://www.geocities.com/bill14210/demise/demise.html Story of AIC] by Lee Mannheimer in [http://www.geocities.com/bill14210/ Bill's Miranda Camera Page]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20091021103012/http://geocities.com/bill14210/demise/demise.html The Demise of AIC and Miranda Camera Company by Lee Mannheimer] GeoCity page archived 21 Oct 2009 via the Internet Archive
* [http://www.mirandacamera.com/_faq/faq1.htm FAQ] of the [http://www.mirandacamera.com/ Miranda Camera site]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20190301152239/http://www.mirandacamera.com/_faq/faq1.htm FAQ] of the [https://web.archive.org/web/20190416134541/http://www.mirandacamera.com/ Miranda Camera site] (archived)
* [http://www.soligor.de/src/index.php?hp=3 Presentation] at the [http://www.soligor.de/ Soligor GmbH official website]
 
* [http://www.vermontel.net/~wsalati/CasualCollector/t4_for_two.htm Soligor and Vivitar T4 lenses] at [http://www.vermontel.net/~wsalati/CasualCollector/index.htm The Casual Collector]
 
 
* [http://whitemetal.com/argus/c3_soligor_135_45/index.htm Soligor 135mm f/4.5 for Argus C3] at [http://whitemetal.com/ whitemetal.com]
 
* [http://whitemetal.com/argus/c3_soligor_135_45/index.htm Soligor 135mm f/4.5 for Argus C3] at [http://whitemetal.com/ whitemetal.com]
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* [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/lenses.htm SOLIGOR lens booklets in PDF format] at [http://butkus.org/chinon OrphanCameras.com]
 
In Japanese:
 
In Japanese:
* [http://miranda-camera.xrea.jp/miranda/main.html Main page] of the [http://miranda-camera.xrea.jp/ Miranda Society Japan]
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* [http://miranda.s32.xrea.com/miranda/index.html Main page] of the [http://miranda.s32.xrea.com/ Miranda Society Japan]
  
 
[[Category: USA]]
 
[[Category: USA]]
[[Category: Distributors]]
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[[Category: Soligor|*]]
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[[Category:German distributors]]
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[[Category:US distributors]]

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Allied Impex Corporation, also known as AIC Photo, Inc and later Soligor, was an importer, distributor, and manufacturer of photographic equipment.

History

Allied Impex Corporation was founded by four German jews who fled to America after the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party. Victor and Ben Silverman were the owners. Bruno Multer handled finances. The final original founder was Ralph Lowenstein, who was much younger than the other three men. Once the company began making money, a second entity, known as AIC Photo, Inc., was founded to act as the parent corporation with Allied Impex becoming the import/export company.[1]

The word "Impex" is likely a contraction of "Import Export". From 1956, AIC Photo, Inc. began using the brand name Soligor for cameras, lenses and accessories imported from Japan.[2] It imported the Miranda cameras and later, using money acquired from taking AIC Photo public, took control of the Miranda company at some time in the 1960s.[3]

The company founded a German sub-company called A.I.C. Phototechnik GmbH in 1968, that became Soligor GmbH in 1993.[4] This German company is the only one still active today (2009).[5] It is known for its rich product range of camera accessories.

Distributed cameras

35mm film

120 film

Distributed lenses

Soligor distributed lenses in many different camera mounts, including nearly every 35mm SLR mount. It competed with Vivitar, and both sold the T and T4 mount lenses with interchangeable mounts. Vivitar also sold TX mount lenses, but Soligor did not. Soligor C/D lenses were intended to be higher-quality, much like Canon L lenses or Vivitar's Series 1 lenses. The C/D moniker is said to stand for either "Computer Designed"[6] or "Compact Design" by collectors. Both designations are claimed to have been used in Soligor promotions but a scan or photo of print material explicitly stating "C/D stands for…" has not surfaced.[7]

The same rebadged lenses sold under the Soligor name by Allied Impex were often being sold at the same time through other distributors under badges such as Derek, Elicar, Gardenar, Flexar, Hanimex, Infotar, J.C. Penny, Mirage, Prinzflex, Porst, Super Carenar, Vivitar, and Weltblick


Soligor Argus Mount Lenses

  • Soligor 35mm f/3.5 for Argus C3
  • Soligor 135mm f/4.5 (black) for Argus C3
  • Soligor Elephoto 135mm f/4.5 (silver) for Argus C3

Soligor 35mm SLR T-4 Lenses

Soligor distributed a family of interchangeable-mount lenses based on the T-4 system developed by Tokina in cooperation with Soligor and Vivitar. All the lenses in this line were manufactured by Tokina and have specs matching the Vivitar T-4 family. Cosmetically the Soligor versions look a bit more traditional, with fluted metal focus grips and bright silver aperture rings. These lenses are easily spotted by the blocky plastic mount-fastening catch and mirror-doubled f/stop numbers on the aperture ring (only the left or right half is used with any particular camera mount). T4 serial-number ranges may be discontinuous, and the #171… wide-angles typically have nearer close-focus limits. (Their Vivitar cousins likewise exist in different variants.)

T4 adapters for different camera mounts have stickers branding them as Soligor or Vivitar but are interchangeable. (Vivitar adapters engraved TX generally will not work correctly on T4 lenses, despite the fastening rings looking identical.) Over time Soligor dropped T-4's hyphen in its printed materials and today "T4" (like "TX") is the common usage. Soligor did not continue its Tokina partnership into the TX lens era.

  • Soligor T-4 21mm f/3.8
  • Soligor T-4 24mm f/2.8, 67ø
  • Soligor T-4 28mm f/2.8
  • Soligor T-4 35mm f/2.8
  • Soligor T-4 105mm f/2.8
  • Soligor T-4 135mm f/2.8
  • Soligor T-4 135mm f/3.5
  • Soligor T-4 200mm f/3.5
  • Soligor T-4 250mm f/4.5
  • Soligor T-4 300mm f/5.5
  • Soligor T-4 55-135mm f/3.5 Zoom
  • Soligor T-4 75-260mm f/4.5 Zoom
  • Soligor T-4 90-230mm f/4.5 Zoom

Soligor 35mm SLR Fixed-Mount Lenses

  • MC Soligor AF Zoom 19-35mm f/3.5-4.5
  • Soligor 24mm f/2.8
  • Soligor 28mm f/2
  • Soligor 28mm f/2.8 Wide-Auto
  • MC Soligor S/M 28-70mm f/3.9-4.8 Zoom Macro
  • Soligor 28-80mm f/3.5-4.5 Zoom Macro
  • Soligor 35mm f/2.8 Wide Auto
  • Soligor 35mm f/3.5
  • MC Soligor 35-70mm f/2.5-3.5 Zoom-Auto
  • Soligor MC 35-70mm f/3.5 Zoom Auto
  • MC Soligor 70-150mm f/3.5 Auto-Zoom (AI)
  • MC Soligor 70-160mm f/3.5 Zoom Macro
  • MC Soligor 70-220mm f/3.5 Zoom (AI)
  • Soligor 70-235mm f/4.5 Zoom (AI)
  • Soligor 75-205mm f/3.8 Zoom
  • MC Soligor 75-205mm f/3.8-4.5
  • Soligor 80-200mm f/4.5 Zoom
  • Soligor 80-210mm f/3.8 Auto Zoom
  • Soligor 85-205mm f/3.8 Macro+Zoom[8]
  • Soligor 90-230mm f/4.5 Auto Zoom, 58mm filter size
  • Soligor 100mm f/2.0, 58mm filter size (introduced c. 1978)
  • Soligor 105mm f/2.8 Tele-Auto
  • Soligor 130-500mm f/5.6-7.5 Zoom Auto
  • Soligor 135mm f/1.5
  • Soligor 135mm f/1.8
  • MC Soligor 135mm f/2.8 Auto
  • Soligor 200mm f/2.8
  • Soligor 200mm f/3.5 Tele-Auto
  • Soligor 300mm f/4.5 Tele-Auto
  • Soligor 400mm f/6.3
  • Soligor 400mm f/6.3 Auto
  • Soligor 450mm f/8
  • Soligor 500mm f/8 mirror
  • Soligor MC Auto Tele Converter 2x
  • Soligor MC Auto Tele Converter 3x
  • Soligor MP Auto Tele Converter 2x
  • Soligor 2x teleconverter

Soligor C/D 35mm SLR Mount Lenses

  • MC Soligor C/D 20mm f/2.8 Wide-Auto
  • MC Soligor C/D 28mm f/2.8 Wide-Auto
  • MC Soligor 28-55mm f/3.3-4.5 C/D Zoom Macro
  • MC Soligor C/D 28-80mm f/3.5-4.5 Zoom Macro
  • MC Soligor C/D 35-70mm f/2.5-3.5 Zoom+Macro
  • MC Soligor C/D 35-70mm f/3.5-4.5 Zoom+Macro
  • MC Soligor C/D 35-200mm f/3.5-4.8 Zoom Macro
  • MC Soligor C/D 35-200mm f/3.8-5.3 Zoom
  • MC Soligor C/D 45-150mm f/3.5 Zoom Macro
  • Soligor C/D 55mm f/2.8 Macro
  • MC Soligor C/D 55-210mm Zoom+Macro
  • Soligor C/D Zoom/Macro 70-160mm f/3.5
  • MC Soligor C/D 75-250mm f/4.5 Zoom Macro
  • MC Soligor C/D 80-200 f/4.5 Zoom+Macro
  • MC Soligor C/D Dual-focal 85mm f/4 / 135mm f/4
  • MC Soligor C/D 85-300mm f/5 Zoom Macro
  • MC Soligor C/D 90mm f/2.5 Macro MC
  • MC Soligor 95-310mm f/5.6 C/D Zoom Macro
  • MC Soligor C/D 100-300mm f/5 Zoom Macro
  • Soligor C/D 135mm f/2
  • Soligor C/D 135mm f/2.8
  • Soligor C/D 500mm f/8 Mirror
  • Soligor C/D 650mm f/8.5 Mirror (T-mount)
  • Soligor C/D 7 Auto Tele Converter 2x


Soligor Lens Codes

Soligor sometimes changed manufacturers for the same make and model lens multiple times and did not always indicate the manufacturer through any easily discernible means such as the serial number. It's often difficult to know what company manufactured a given lens. However, lens enthusiasts at the MFlenses forum are working to reverse engineer any information available through the lens coding system used by Soligor. You can help by contributing your lens make, model, and serial number.[9]

Light meters

  • Soligor Auto
  • Soligor Digital Spot
  • Soligor Flash Meter
  • Soligor Selector Cds
  • Soligor Spot Sensor
  • Soligor Spot Sensor II
  • Soligor UF
  • Soligor UF-II

Other Accesories

  • Soligor Multi-Bel adjustable bellows
  • Soligor Multiflex focusing track rail
  • Soligor extension tubes
  • Soligor AR-20 Auto Ring Flash


Notes

  1. * The Demise of AIC and Miranda Camera Company by Lee Mannheimer GeoCity page archived 21 Oct 2009 via the Internet Archive
  2. Date: filing dated 1998 at Edgar Online.
  3. The FAQ of the Miranda Camera site (archived) says 1963, but the main page of the Miranda Society Japan says that it bought the shares in 1968 and took complete control in 1969.
  4. See this page of the Soligor GmbH official website (archived).
  5. It seems that in 1997, the company Allied Impex Corporation was an empty structure based in the USA, owning the German company Soligor GmbH and itself owned by AIC International, Inc., another empty structure. Source: filing dated 1998 at Edgar Online.
  6. As implied but not explicitly stated in a 1974 magazine advertisement.
  7. Debate over meaning of C/D on Soligor lenses
  8. MFlenses forum: Soligor 85-205
  9. MFlenses forum: Soligor lens manufacturer codes

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