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− | A beautiful and well built short tele lens. The Soligor is heavy and feels like a precision instrument. The popular focal distance 135mm in combination with an aperture of f/2.8 is almost a guarantee for good pictures. The Soligor can be put amongst the better ones that are available. | + | A beautiful and well built short tele lens. The [[Soligor]] is heavy and feels like a precision instrument. The popular focal distance 135mm in combination with an aperture of f/2.8 is almost a guarantee for good pictures. The Soligor can be put amongst the better ones that are available. |
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A beautiful and well built short tele lens. The Soligor is heavy and feels like a precision instrument. The popular focal distance 135mm in combination with an aperture of f/2.8 is almost a guarantee for good pictures. The Soligor can be put amongst the better ones that are available.