
Provenance & certification
Series 1
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Condition assessed 25/1/2026
How we gradeInspector’s condition notes
Like-new condition, fully working. Lightly used with some minor signs of use. Optical is pristine with no scratches. Focus and aperture are silky smooth like new. Internal components are solid — no loose elements or rattle inside. The exterior body is like new, but has a couple spots of paint loss or 2–3 light scratches around the lens barrel edge, focus ring, or aperture ring (you have to look closely to spot them).
How this lens renders
Compared to other telephoto zoom lenses of the same era and spec 70-210mm, this Vivitar Series 1 is known for its character and versatility. It's a vintage lens that was produced by several Japanese manufacturers (Kiron, Tokina, Komine, Cosina), so the rendering personality really varies by version. The well-executed versions deliver solid center sharpness from wide open all the way through f/16, with overall contrast that's genuinely pleasing to use. The Cosina version, on the other hand, tends to render soft wide open and shows a touch of flare; once you stop down, it tightens up noticeably and holds detail much better. The bokeh on this model really depends on which version you get — ranging from smooth, creamy background separation to a bit busier or even slightly swirly on some copies (collectors usually look at the leading serial number — code 28 is Komine, widely regarded as the sharpest in the family). If you land a good version, it's a wonderfully usable manual focus telephoto zoom with a charm all its own — perfect for someone who wants a lens with real character. A worthy keeper, in my view.
In the box
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Honest disclosure
What this lens can do
Example photos of this lens model, gathered from around the web — not shots of this exact copy.
