Soligor 85mm F/1.8
Short telephoto prime lens • Film era • Discontinued
Specification
Optical design: | |
35mm full frame | |
85mm | |
F/1.8 | |
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Interchangeable mount (T) | |
28.5° (35mm full frame) | |
Diaphragm mechanism: | |
Diaphragm type: | Preset |
Aperture control: | Preset ring + Aperture ring |
16 (sixteen) | |
Focusing: | |
0.90m | |
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Focusing modes: | Manual focus only |
Manual focus control: | Focusing ring |
Physical characteristics: | |
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Accessories: | |
Screw-type 58mm | |
Screw-type round | |
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Source of data
- Own research.
From the editor
Looks very similar to the Vivitar 85mm F/1.8, but has a minimum aperture of f/22 (Vivitar version stops down to f/16) and 16 aperture blades (Vivitar version has exactly 15). The filter size is 58mm (Vivitar version accepts 55mm filters).
Notes
- Independent-brand lenses were made for 35mm film SLR cameras by companies that competed with the camera manufacturers. Some came from factories that made lenses under their own brand names (Angenieux, Kiron, Sigma, Tamron, Tokina). Many others were national and international marketing organizations (Kalimar, Panagor, Rokunar, Soligor, Starblitz) that bought lenses from anonymous manufacturers. One firm — Vivitar — actually designed its own lenses and accessories, which were then subcontracted to manufacturing firms. Still others were private labels, sold only by specific photo specialty shops (Cambron, Quantaray, Spiratone).