The Vivitar 75-205 mm f/ 3.8 is a high-quality push-pull telephoto zoom lens often compared favourably to the Vivitar Series 1 zoom. This lens was cheaper, didn’t have the complicated macro switch of the original Series 1 and was only slightly slower at f/3.8 instead of the Series 1’s f/3.5. The two lenses were made by different optical manufacturers.
This lens was manufactured by Kino Optics (also known as Kiron, its serial number starts with '22').
The Macro range starts at the focal length of 75 mm. The aperture ring has half-stops (from f/3.8 to f/16). The lens body is all-metal.
This lens was manufactured by Kino Optics (also known as Kiron, its serial number starts with '22').
The Macro range starts at the focal length of 75 mm. The aperture ring has half-stops (from f/3.8 to f/16). The lens body is all-metal.
Focus: Manual
Focal Length: 75-205 mm
Optics: 15 ele. / 10 groups
Maximum Aperture: f/3.8, constant
Minimum Aperture: f/22
Filter Threads: 62mm
Macro: 1:3.8.
In macro mode the focal length is 75mm using internal movement of optical groups that reduces the focus distance as you “zoom” (instead of moving out of the minimum macro setting).

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