Brad Bireley
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Anyone know anything about the Vivitar Series 1 28mm f/1.9 ?
well designed and quite good optics, better than some name-brand lenses of the day from canon/nikon/etc. Floating element design for close-focus correction. Nice multicoating. Fast f/1.9 = great bokeh wide open. Very close focusing too.
I have 2, both converted to EOS mount. (feel free to email if you are interested in buying one).
Indeed these came from the first and best series of Series-1 lenses, which were the only ones worth having. (Later ones were mostly ho-hum vs. the original series of lenses).
-Ed
Is it true that the original and more desirable Series 1 lenses can be recognized by the unusual f numbers in the speed designations?
Tamron had a good 28 mm f 2.5 lens. Since it uses Adaptall II interchangeable mounts, it can fit anything, including Canon EF & Konica - Minolta / Sony, ( if you can find them ).
You must remember, that lenses made during that time period, weren't aspheric.
This limited their sharpness, compared to modern standards.
Phototone is correct, basically the first series is the only series worth talking about. That including 28/1.9, 135/2.3, 200/3, the 3 SolidCats, and some others.
Sorry, my extra 28/1.9 is sold (and it was already converted to EOS, not an M42 screwmount)
-Ed
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