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ocular saccharum
Joined: 27 Nov 2009 Posts: 3 Location: England
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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 12:21 pm Post subject: Novice: seeks advice on Sigma, Optomax + Vivitar Series I |
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ocular saccharum wrote:
Hello everyone,
Having dug out my old Olympus-fit manual lenses and finding a mixture of fungus and 'sticky' elements on several of my old Zuiko favourites, I'm now enjoying learning a lot from this site and scouring the various places to buy old lenses. To that end, I wonder whether anyone had any views on the worthiness of following lenses (I appreciate they are fairly standard fare):
Sigma 28-70mm f2.8-4
Sigma 400mm f5.6 APO
Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm f2.8-4
Optomax 135mm f2.8
Many thanks! |
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Helios
Joined: 05 Jan 2008 Posts: 537 Location: East of France
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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 3:11 pm Post subject: |
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Helios wrote:
Welcome on board !
I think there is no "dog" in this list . I only know a few about the Vivitar 70-210 S 1 , perhaps the best zoom I owned in this range of focal lengths. Optomax is an english reseller's brand , I have a T2 mounted 4,5/200 mm which is surprisingly good. In third party lenses of 135mm focal length , really bad lenses don't exist, you won't be disappointed, but don't pay much for it ...
I cannot say anything about the 2 others.
If you cant catch this whole gear for €100 or under , it woukd be a good deal .... |
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Photomac
Joined: 11 Jan 2008 Posts: 47 Location: Sutton Benger, UK
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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 4:48 pm Post subject: |
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Photomac wrote:
Hello there,
The Viv S1 can usually be counted on for decent results. Of the others, inspect carefully any copy of the Sigma 400 f5.6 APO you are thinking about buying. Shine a high-intensity light through the lens, ignore the dust and look for cloudiness.
If you get a good one, it can be a very good lens, but they often have problems with internal haze, which comes from one of two sources - grease from the I/F sleeve and rollers, or separation of the cemented element in the focusing group.
They are also quite difficult to repair - Sigma UK won't even try, and there is no obvious way to dismantle them and then successfully get them back together again. I managed to do it for Rob Leslie's lens, but I had the benefit of a scrapped one to work from in determining what to do!
regards
Angus |
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spiralcity
Joined: 02 Oct 2008 Posts: 1207 Location: Chicago, U.S.A
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 1:22 am Post subject: |
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spiralcity wrote:
I own the Optomax 6.3 400mm, I find that for the price it's a usable lens.
The Optomax 400mm
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cooltouch
Joined: 15 Jan 2009 Posts: 9096 Location: Houston, Texas
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 2:19 am Post subject: |
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cooltouch wrote:
Of the lenses listed, the only one I have any experience with is the Vivitar Series 1 70-210. Vivitar made at least four different version of this lens, and the f/2.8-4 was that last one, according to my records. It's a very nice zoom. _________________ Michael
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PBFACTS
Joined: 24 Dec 2008 Posts: 569
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 7:14 pm Post subject: |
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PBFACTS wrote:
cooltouch wrote: |
Of the lenses listed, the only one I have any experience with is the Vivitar Series 1 70-210. Vivitar made at least four different version of this lens, and the f/2.8-4 was that last one, according to my records. It's a very nice zoom. |
Beware : there is 2x versions of the viv s1 70/210 2.8/4
One made by komine : Very Good / excellent
One made by cosina : medium (the cosina version has a rubber hand grip with vivitar stamped on it)
All infos on this link : http://www.robertstech.com/vivitar.htm _________________ OM USER .. I KEEP/USE:
Om2 sp + T32 (grip/filter/zoom) + T8
+ Zuiko 16mm 3.5 / 55mm 1.2 / 65-200 4/ x1.4
+ Sigma 8mm 4.0 / 14mm 3.5 / 18-35 3.5-4.5
+ Tamron 35/105 2.8
+Tokina 150/500 5.6
+ Kiron 105/2.8 macro 1:1
+ Vivitar S1 90/180 falst field macro
+ 2x Doubler HR7
>>I SELL: OM10 + OM4ti
+ i sell: OM Md1 + Md 2 + Grip PowerPack + charger
+ i sell: OM Zuiko 24mm 2.8 / 28mm 3.5 / 50mm 1.8 / 50mm 1.4 / 50mm 3.5 macro / 35-70 3.6 / 35-105 3.5-4.5 / 75-150 4 / 500mm / 2xA
+ i sell: OM Kiron 28/105 3.2-4.5 / 1.5 converter
+ i sell: OM Makinon reflex 5.6/300 + Spector reflex (makinon) 500mm
+ i sell: OM Macro panagor extender 1:1
+ i sell: OM Sigma 16mm 2.8 fisheye (last version) / 21-35 3.5-4.2 ot/ 28-70 2.8 /1000mm mirror
+ i sell: Tamron 28-70 3.5-4.5 / 28-80 sp 3.5-4.2 / 28-135 sp 4-4.5 / /28-200 3.5 / 35-135 3..5-4.5 / 90mm sp macro 1:1 2.8
+ i sell: OM Soligor 2x doubler / x3 converte
+ i sell: Soligor FisheEye x0.15
+ i sell: OM Tokina 28/135 4-4.6 / 70/210 3.5 (= vivitar S1 v2)
+ i sell: OM Vivitar 28-70 3.5-4.8 / 28-90 s1 2.8-3.5 / 35-70 2.8-3.8 / 55/2.8 Macro 1:1 (komine) / 70-150 3.8 ot (kiron) / 75-150 ot 3.8 (tokina + 2x matched)
+ i sell : OM cosina 100-500 5.6/8 |
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edumad
Joined: 11 Feb 2009 Posts: 348 Location: Esposende, Portugal
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 4:09 pm Post subject: |
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edumad wrote:
I have the sigma 28-70mm and its good, its for sale right now because the range in APS-C is not that great for me, and I have others to replace it.
Sigma 400mm APO should fare very well too. The older non APO version isn't good. _________________ TWAPSI - The World As Photography Sees It |
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ocular saccharum
Joined: 27 Nov 2009 Posts: 3 Location: England
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 8:58 pm Post subject: |
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ocular saccharum wrote:
Thank you everyone for sharing your valuable knowledge - much appreciated. I shall let you know how I get on. |
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Russ
Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 432
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Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:47 pm Post subject: |
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Russ wrote:
Left to right:
Kiron model, f/3.5
Tokina model, f/3.5
Komine model, f/2.8-4
Kiron 70-210. f/4 with Zoom-lock
Regarding Viv S-1 glass. There are numerous (8 editions) Series 1, 70-210 lenses. However, for the sake of discussion, we will deal with the first three. The following editions are nothing to seriously consider, so we will concentrate on the first three editions, which are the good one's. The 4th & 5th editions are also 2.8-4 variable aperture model's, but lacking in construction quality (Cosina built). Due to the fact that the third one is a variable aperture lens, (2.8-4) it will be somewhat sharper than a fixed aperture lenses. It is much easier to design and build a quality variable aperture lens.
The first edition was designed by Vivitar (Ellis Betensky of NASA Optics fame), had a hand in it, and it was built by Kiron. (67mm filter) It is a professional caliber lens, with a 1:2 macro feature built into it. It was the first zoom, designed with the aid of computers, that truly rivaled the OEM lenses of the time. That was in "76."
The second edition (my personal favorite) was built by Tokina, per, Vivitars specs. It too, is a fixed 3.5 aperture, but smaller, lighter and sharper. (62mm filter size). I really like it because of the fixed 3.5 aperture which is nice for focusing in dim light and long range flash work. However, not a true macro, 1:4 life size.
The third edition was made by Komine, and like the first two, is very well built. It is a 2.8-4 variable aperture lens, and the sharpest of the bunch. It has 1:2.5 life size macro from 100-210mm's, with a working distance of about two feet. Which can be quite useful. Can you see a discernible difference in slides taken with either one of them? No! Don't get caught up in bench tests. Any of the first three editions will give you professional-publishable images. I really like this lens, and over time, has become my favorite of the line.
Personally, I recommend the second or third edition of the line. I have and use all three of the first editions, and can highly recommend any one of them. Superb optics and construction.
Also, the Kiron 70-210 f/4, is a splendid performer.
QLP (Kiron Kid & MrVivSeries1) _________________ 'A photograph that mirrors reality, cannot compare to one that reflects the spirit"
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estudleon
Joined: 15 May 2008 Posts: 3754 Location: Argentina
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Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:36 pm Post subject: |
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estudleon wrote:
Thanks Russ.
Rino. _________________ Konica 2,8/100
CZJ: 4/20, 2,4/35, 1,8/50 aus jena, 3,5/135MC, Pentacon 1,8/50
Pentax S-M-C-1,4/50
Helios 44-3
Mamiya 2,8/135
Misc. : jupiter 9
Stuff used:
A) SRL
Alpa 10 D - kern macro Switar 1,9/50 -black, Kilffit apochromat 2/100.
Asahi pentax spotmatic super takumar 1,4/50
Contaflex super B tessar 2,8/50 Pro-tessar 115
Leica R3 electronic summicron 2/50 elmarit 2,8/35
Konica Autoreflex 3 (2 black and chrome one), TC, T4. 2,8/24, 3,5/28 not MC and MC, 1,8/40, 1,4/50, 1,7/50 MC and not MC, 1,8/85, 3,2/135, 3,5/135, 4/200
Minolta XG9 2,8/35, 2/45, 3,5/135
Nikkormat FTn 1,4/50, 2,8/135
Fujica ST 801, 605, 705n. 3,5/19, 1,4/50, 1,8/55, 4/85, 3,5/135.
Praktica MTL 5 and a lot of M42 lenses.
Voigtlander. Bessamatic m, bessamatix de luxe, bessamatic cs, ultramatic and ultramatic cs.
Skoparex 3,5/35, skopagon 2/40, skopar 2,8/50, skopar X 2,8/50, super lanthar (out of catalogue) 2,8/50, dinarex 3,4/90, dinarex 4,8/100, super dinarex 4/135, super dinarex 4/200, zoomar 2,8/36-83, portrait lens 0, 1 and 2. Curtagon 4/28 and 2,8/35
Canon AV1, 1,8/50
Rolleiflex SL35 and SL35 E. 2,8/35 angulon, 2,8/35 distagon, 1,4/55 rolleinar, 1,8/50 planar, 4/135 tessar, 2,8/135 rolleinar, x2 rollei, M42 to rollei adap.
Etc.
RF
Yashica Minister III
Voightlander Vito, vitomatic I, Vito C, etc.
Leica M. M2, M3 (d.s.) and M4. Schenider 3,4/21, 2/35 summaron 2,8/35 (with eyes). Summicron 2/35 (8 elements with eyes), 2/35 chrome, 2/35 black, 1,4/35 pre asph and aspheric - old -, 2/40 summicron, 2,8/50 elmar, 2/50 7 elements, 2/50 DR, 2/50 - minolta version, 1,4/50 summilux 1966 version, 1,4/75 summilux, 2/90 large version, 2/90 reduced version of 1987, 2,8/90 elmarit large version, 4/135 elmar. |
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Russ
Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 432
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Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:25 pm Post subject: |
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Russ wrote:
estudleon wrote: |
Thanks Russ.
Rino. |
Rino
Ther second and third edition (Vivitar Series 1 70-210) lenses are VERY good. Here is the "AP" test results on the thrid (Komine) edition. And AP is known for it's stiff and tough testing.
Russ _________________ 'A photograph that mirrors reality, cannot compare to one that reflects the spirit"
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