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Vivitar Professional badging was only used for a few, rare lenses marketed by [[Vivitar|Ponder & Best (aka Vivitar)]]. This badge follows the P&B Vivitar badged lenses and precedes the more common Vivitar branding. The Vivitar Professional 135mm f/1.5 lens is highly sought after by collectors and generally fetches a very high price in auctions due to its rarity. Reviews of the quality of the lens vary. The identify of the manufacturer is unknown, however the lens is marked "Made in Japan". It is unknown how many were produced but second-hand stories report total production numbers varying from under 100 units made to numbers in the low hundreds. | Vivitar Professional badging was only used for a few, rare lenses marketed by [[Vivitar|Ponder & Best (aka Vivitar)]]. This badge follows the P&B Vivitar badged lenses and precedes the more common Vivitar branding. The Vivitar Professional 135mm f/1.5 lens is highly sought after by collectors and generally fetches a very high price in auctions due to its rarity. Reviews of the quality of the lens vary. The identify of the manufacturer is unknown, however the lens is marked "Made in Japan". It is unknown how many were produced but second-hand stories report total production numbers varying from under 100 units made to numbers in the low hundreds. | ||
− | What is known is that the lens was produced in 1967-1968 for use by NASA and originally retailed for $600 USD. According to a review published | + | What is known is that the lens was produced in 1967-1968 for use by NASA and originally retailed for $600 USD. According to a review published in a 1967 issue of Camera 35 magazine, the lens reaches its maximum resolution at f/16.<ref>Camera 35, Aug/Sep 1967, Page 57</ref> A number of users note that the characteristics of the lens make it useful for Astrophotography but the image tends to be too soft wide open for conventional use. |
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Revision as of 00:50, 17 August 2011
The Vivitar Professional 135mm f/1.5 lens is a rare telephoto lens marketed by Ponder & Best.
Vivitar Professional 135mm f/1.5 lens image by Reed Drummond (Image rights) |
Description
Vivitar Professional badging was only used for a few, rare lenses marketed by Ponder & Best (aka Vivitar). This badge follows the P&B Vivitar badged lenses and precedes the more common Vivitar branding. The Vivitar Professional 135mm f/1.5 lens is highly sought after by collectors and generally fetches a very high price in auctions due to its rarity. Reviews of the quality of the lens vary. The identify of the manufacturer is unknown, however the lens is marked "Made in Japan". It is unknown how many were produced but second-hand stories report total production numbers varying from under 100 units made to numbers in the low hundreds.
What is known is that the lens was produced in 1967-1968 for use by NASA and originally retailed for $600 USD. According to a review published in a 1967 issue of Camera 35 magazine, the lens reaches its maximum resolution at f/16.[1] A number of users note that the characteristics of the lens make it useful for Astrophotography but the image tends to be too soft wide open for conventional use.
Specifications
- Badging: Vivitar Professional
- Manufacturer: Unknown
- Manufacture date: 1967-1968
- Focal Length: 135mm
- Aperture Range: f/1.5 - f/22
- Iris blades: 16
- Filter diameter: 95mm
- Minimum Focus: 1.65 meters (5 feet, 5 inches)
- Mounts: T-mount
- Elements: unknown
- Groups: unknown
- Weight: 1,970g (2,170g with hood, collar, and caps)
- Accessories: tripod mounting ring, and detachable metal hood
- Known serial numbers: 19671001, 197001, 197012
Photos
image by Reed Drummond (Image rights) |
image by Reed Drummond (Image rights) |
image by Reed Drummond (Image rights) |
image by Reed Drummon (Image rights) |
References
- ↑ Camera 35, Aug/Sep 1967, Page 57
Links
- Vivitar Professional 135mm f/1.5 lens, Fred Miranda forum. Photos of the lens and taken with the lens.
- Vivitar Professional 135mm f/1.5 lens, Nikonians forum.
- Rangefinderforum.com discussion of the Vivitar Professional 135mm f/1.5 lens.
- Photo.net discussion of the Vivitar Professional 135mm f/1.5 lens.
- Manual Focus Lens Forum discussion of the Vivitar Professional 135mm f/1.5 lens.