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− | This Vivitar 135mm f/2.8 is a [[Komine]] manufactured fixed-mount, manual focus, automatic lens marketed by [[Vivitar]] in the late 1970s through mid 1980s. It is a member of Vivitar's ''Komine diamond rubber ring family'' family of lenses. This family of lenses is well-documented in the book, The Vivitar Guide, by John C. Wolf.<ref>Wolf, John C. ''The Vivitar Guide'' ISBN 9780871650658</ref> The Wolf guide has this to say about the 135mm f/2.8 lens: | + | This '''Vivitar 135mm f/2.8''' is a [[Komine]] manufactured fixed-mount, manual focus, automatic lens marketed by [[Vivitar]] in the late 1970s through mid 1980s. It is a member of Vivitar's ''Komine diamond rubber ring family'' family of lenses. This family of lenses is well-documented in the book, The Vivitar Guide, by John C. Wolf.<ref>Wolf, John C. ''The Vivitar Guide'' ISBN 9780871650658</ref> The Wolf guide has this to say about the 135mm f/2.8 lens: |
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One of the all-time favorite Vivitars, this economical mid-range telephoto is light and fast, just right for action shooting under almost any conditions, for frame-filling portraits, and many other applications. | One of the all-time favorite Vivitars, this economical mid-range telephoto is light and fast, just right for action shooting under almost any conditions, for frame-filling portraits, and many other applications. |
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This Vivitar 135mm f/2.8 is a Komine manufactured fixed-mount, manual focus, automatic lens marketed by Vivitar in the late 1970s through mid 1980s. It is a member of Vivitar's Komine diamond rubber ring family family of lenses. This family of lenses is well-documented in the book, The Vivitar Guide, by John C. Wolf.[1] The Wolf guide has this to say about the 135mm f/2.8 lens:
One of the all-time favorite Vivitars, this economical mid-range telephoto is light and fast, just right for action shooting under almost any conditions, for frame-filling portraits, and many other applications.
Specifications
- Badging: Vivitar
- Manufacturer: Komine
- Manufacture Date: 1976 - 1980
- Focal Length: 135mm
- Aperture Range: f/2.8 - f/22 w/half-stops
- Diaphragm Type: automatic
- Diaphragm Blades: 8
- Filter Diameter: 55mm
- Minimum Focus: 1.5 m (4.9 ft)
- Mounts: Canon FD, Canon FD, Konica, M42, Minolta SR/XK, Nikon F, Olympus OM
- Elements: 4
- Groups: 4
- Weight: 380 g (13.4 oz)
- Accessories: extendible lens hood
- Example Serial Numbers: 28008034, 28527114, 28716185, 28749896
- Original Stock Number(s): 0214283 (U/M-42 mount)
References
- ↑ Wolf, John C. The Vivitar Guide ISBN 9780871650658