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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/steevithak/sets/72157629214560386/with/6834044820/ Flickr set by steevithak: Vivitar 200mm f/3.5 Preset T Mount, photos of and with the lens]
 
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/steevithak/sets/72157629214560386/with/6834044820/ Flickr set by steevithak: Vivitar 200mm f/3.5 Preset T Mount, photos of and with the lens]
 
* [http://archive.is/ferling.net/200VivitarPreset.htm Ferling Foto blog: Vivitar 200mm f3.5 Preset Telephoto -Gausian Blur Machine] (archived)  
 
* [http://archive.is/ferling.net/200VivitarPreset.htm Ferling Foto blog: Vivitar 200mm f3.5 Preset Telephoto -Gausian Blur Machine] (archived)  
* [http://www.camera-archive.com/Tele-Vivitar-200mm-3.5-Preset Camera Archive: Tele Vivitar 200mm 3.5 Preset]
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Revision as of 07:31, 10 February 2021

The Vivitar 200mm f/3.5 Compatible T System lens was distributed by Ponder & Best (Vivitar) in the 1960s.

Description

The Vivitar 200mm f/3.5 Compatible T System lens was distributed by Ponder & Best (Vivitar) in the 1960s. Ponder & Best designated the family to which this lens belongs as the "Compatible T System". With only one exception, the Compatible T System family consisted of prime lenses, including mostly long telephoto lenses. The 200mm f/3.5 lens is a preset T mount lens marked "Made in Japan" and was manufactured by the company now known as Tokina but known at that time as Tokyo Koki. A 1969 Cambridge Camera Exchange ad lists the Vivitar 200mm f/3.5 lens for $47.50[1] The September 1965 issue of Popular Photography lists the retail price of this lens at $80 USD.[2]

Variants

Version 1 (early/mid 1960s) - The earliest version of the lens had a metal focus ring with alternating flats and longitudinal ridges. It was badged as a P&B Vivitar. This version is rare.

Version 2 (mid 1960s) - The second version of the lens retained the metal focus ring with alternating flats and longitudinal ridges but switched to Vivitar badging, dropping the P&B. This version is rare.[3]

Version 3 (late 1960s - early 1970s?) - The final version of the lens had a metal focus ring with longitudinal ridges only and a Vivitar badge (pictured on this page). This is the version most commonly found today.

Specifications

  • Badging: Vivitar
  • Manufacturer: Tokina
  • Manufacture Date: ca 1965?
  • Focal Length: 200mm
  • Aperture Range: f/3.5 - f/22
  • Diaphragm Type: Preset
  • Diaphragm Blades: 18
  • Filter Diameter: 67mm
  • Minimum Focus: 3.6 m (12 ft)
  • Mounts: T Mount
  • Elements: 5
  • Groups: 4
  • Weight: 624 g (22 oz)
  • Accessories: Screw-on metal lens cap
  • Example Serial Numbers: 66622 (v2), 66717 (v2) 67102 (v2), 67158 (v2), 67824 (v2), 68068 (v2), 68566 (v2), 70189 (v3), 70272 (v3), 77164 (v3), 78290 (v3), 89008 (v2 focus ring, unusual sn, possible prototype?)
  • Original Stock Number(s): 20-1157


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