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After a day of rain, the sun came along...Z 6 Vivi 200/3.0
I guess the pincushion distortion is one of the common problem of a telephoto design. Perhaps the speed of f3.0 was prioritized when it was designed.
very nice color scape
Yes probably. "The 200mm f/3.0 was sold alongside the 135mm f/2.3 Series 1, which was physically almost identical. There's a good article about that lens, at Making-not-Taking." This link: http://makingnottaking.blogspot.com/2010/03/vivitar-series-1-135mm-f23.html
Bissextile full moon.
John, thank you for the link to the interesting article. I never knew that such aspiring lenses were made by a third party brand at that time.
Super shot, Akira. !
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You are welcome. Vivitar was a very special company and had some great plans in the seventies/eighties. http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Vivitar"In the early 1970s, Ponder & Best decided on a new strategy for their Vivitar lenses. Up until now, they had selected lenses designed and built by other manufacturers and rebadged them as Vivitar lenses. Now they set out to create designs for high-quality lenses to their own specifications. They would still outsource the manufacture of the lenses to other companies but the designs would be Vivitar's. These new high-quality lenses were badged as Vivitar Series 1 lenses. This new strategy started with three Ponder & Best employees; researchers Gary Eisenberger and Murray Schwartz, and product manager Bill Swinyard.[16] Eventually, Ponder & Best brought in American company OPCON Associates of Standford, CT for the initial Series 1 lens designs. "
Magnolia time starts ?D700 Angenieux 28-70/2.6
January 11SaturdayZ6 85mm H
Weather has been mild no King Winter in sight, thank you Akira.