Also if you paid more than $10 bucks for it you were taken. You can get a pristine copy of one of those Vivitar f4, f4.5 maximum aperture zooms for between $25 - $35, even in A mount. They were generally well built, but not the best optically. In fact I think I'd rather have the later Cosina made manual focus Series one lenses that seem to be generally dismissed, unless the thing was literally given to me.

On 8/23/2013 11:04 AM, P.J. Alling wrote:
Vivitar sold a number of 70~75mm - 200~210mm lenses made by a number of manufactures, it would help to know which particular one you were talking about. It could be that "Macro" just means close focus, (approximately 1:4 magnification), at it's maximum focal length.

On 8/23/2013 5:57 AM, Alan C wrote:
Picked up a Vivitar 75-200mm f4.5 MC MACRO FOCUSING ZOOM for a song. It is an "A" lens & works well but unfortunately has a bit of fungus inside (which doesn't seem to affect it's performance). Is there any easy way I can get rid of it without stripping the lens? I read on the web that the spores can get out & "infect" other lenses so I don't know if that's a problem too. Lastly, maybe I'm dof, but I can't figure out how to get into macro mode. It doesn't "pop" like a similar Soligor lens.

Alan






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