![]() I'm betting that it will be sharp, but lacking contrast and will probably suffer from CA - but that's being picky! I ended up buying the Nikon 135 f3.5 (still use it) so I never had a chance to try the one that you bought. I bought several Vivitar Series 1 lenses back in the early/mid 70's. One's a 200 f3.5, the other is a 28 F2.8, however, both of mine need an adapter to put them on the Nikon mount, of which I only have one. Mark, your note reminded me of a couple of Vivitar lenses I had tucked away, dug them out to peek. ![]() I'll post some samples as soon as it arrives.ĭoes anyone have any experience with this lens? Everything i've found on the internet is rather vague, though I gather it's quite a close-focussing lens - which is always nice. So hopefully this one will be a success as well. I've had some good experiences with Vivitar lenses in the past - I've got a 17mm f/3.5 for my Olly OM cameras that I love. On my D300 it should work like a 200mm f/2.8, which will be quite handy. ![]() I think it has an AI mount, but I won't know until I get the lens in my hands (hopefully it is, then I won't need to worry about metering). Just picked up a Vivitar 135mm f/2.8 on ebay for $65.
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