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For Sale F/S Canon FD Vivitar 24/2 and Sigma YS 135/2.8!!!

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Bought these two lenses to adapt to my 5D and Elan A2.....turns out FD glass needs an adapter with a glass element so I will be using my Nikkors instead

Vivitar 24/2 Wide-angle.....lens has a small dent in the top, can still mount filters. Aperture nice and snappy, focusing is smooth, stops down to 16 just fine, no oil on the aperture blades. No caps but I'm sure I can dig up a front cap for it somewhere. No fungus or scratches in the elements. Other than the dent, lens is EX. 52mm filter thread. Super-sharp stopped down, even with the glass element adapter it still rivals some of my Canon L zooms in sharpness. I really need to find one of these for Nikon n/ai that doesn't cost 200-300 dollars :sad:

I can do 90 plus shipping on it.

The 135 Sigma, is an oddity. It is a YS version which has an interchangeable mount apparently, similar to Tamron's Adapt2All. It's decently sharp, I believe the aperture blades are a little slow but it does work, no oil on the blades. I'd have to check it against my dad's Canon AE-1p. It's a big beast of a lens, has the front cap and it is all heavy-metal. Even has a macro function that worked well on my 5D. 62mm filter thread

It has a small amount of haze in the 2nd element, nothing that affects image quality, I've got a Nikkor 50 f2 that serves as a petri dish and it's fine. Otherwise, it's mint.

I can do 50 plus shipping on it.

Photos are attached. Shipping is from 32904, east coast of Florida. I take Paypal and USPS Money Order. thanks for looking :D

Give them both a new home for 130 plus shipping :smile:
 
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Just found my FD 50 1.8, buy the Vivitar and Sigma and I will throw this in for FREE, that gives you the FD trifecta, 24, 50 and 135, pretty much what you need to shoot an FD system :laugh:
 
last chance, since everyone's threads are being bumped 15x a day apparently

ttt
 
Bought these two lenses to adapt to my 5D and Elan A2.....turns out FD glass needs an adapter with a glass element so I will be using my Nikkors instead

Vivitar 24/2 Wide-angle.....lens has a small dent in the top, can still mount filters. Aperture nice and snappy, focusing is smooth, stops down to 16 just fine, no oil on the aperture blades. No caps but I'm sure I can dig up a front cap for it somewhere. No fungus or scratches in the elements. Other than the dent, lens is EX. 52mm filter thread. Super-sharp stopped down, even with the glass element adapter it still rivals some of my Canon L zooms in sharpness. I really need to find one of these for Nikon n/ai that doesn't cost 200-300 dollars :sad:

I can do 90 plus shipping on it.

The 135 Sigma, is an oddity. It is a YS version which has an interchangeable mount apparently, similar to Tamron's Adapt2All. It's decently sharp, I believe the aperture blades are a little slow but it does work, no oil on the blades. I'd have to check it against my dad's Canon AE-1p. It's a big beast of a lens, has the front cap and it is all heavy-metal. Even has a macro function that worked well on my 5D. 62mm filter thread

It has a small amount of haze in the 2nd element, nothing that affects image quality, I've got a Nikkor 50 f2 that serves as a petri dish and it's fine. Otherwise, it's mint.

I can do 50 plus shipping on it.

Photos are attached. Shipping is from 32904, east coast of Florida. I take Paypal and USPS Money Order. thanks for looking :D

Give them both a new home for 130 plus shipping :smile:

Hello

You said that your Vivitar 24 f/2 lens is super sharp when stopped down. One or two stops? Yours is the Komine (serial # 28xxxx) version? How does it perform at f/2.8 and f/4? Does, corners?

Thanks
 
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