ปีผลิต
2013
ผลิตที่
China
สูตรเลนส์
6 elements in 6 groups, one aspherical
อัปเดต
1 ก.ค. 2569
Multiple SLR mounts including Pentax K, Canon EF, Nikon F, and Sony/Minolta A · 85mm · f/1.8
ปีผลิต
2013
ผลิตที่
China
สูตรเลนส์
6 elements in 6 groups, one aspherical
อัปเดต
1 ก.ค. 2569
The Vivitar Series 1 85mm F1.8 discussed here represents a notable turning point in Vivitar's history: according to the single detailed user review, this lens 'marked the departure of Vivitar using re-branded Samyang lenses and using a new Chinese manufacturer.' First released in 2013 and made in China, it was offered across most SLR mounts including Pentax K, Canon EF, Nikon F, and Sony/Minolta A. When one reviewer purchased it, there were 'pretty much no reviews on it,' making it something of a gamble at its low price. It has developed a small but appreciative following primarily on value grounds — the reviewer noted that even legacy 85mm lenses sell for a lot more, making this an inexpensive route into fast 85mm portraiture. No established nicknames or community jargon appear in the reviews.
สรุป: This late-production, Chinese-made Vivitar Series 1 85mm F1.8 is a budget-friendly fast portrait lens best suited to photographers who want an inexpensive, compact manual fast 85mm and are willing to accept modest build quality and some wide-open aberrations. It rewards stopping down to f2.8-f4 and offers strong value, but it is a solid performer rather than a character-defining classic.
โบเก้ค่อนข้างน่าพอใจ แต่ไม่ถึงกับว้าว ไม่มีลักษณะหมุนเป็นวง (swirl) หรือเอฟเฟ็กต์ผิดปกติอื่นๆ
ให้ความคมตั้งแต่เปิดรูรับแสงกว้างสุดที่ f/1.8 โดยมีความคลาดเคลื่อนของออปติกเล็กน้อยซึ่งลดลงเมื่อปิดรูรับแสงเป็น f/2.8 และแทบจะหายไปที่ f/4
The Vivitar Series 1 85mm F1.8 discussed here represents a notable turning point in Vivitar's history: according to the single detailed user review, this lens 'marked the departure of Vivitar using re-branded Samyang lenses and using a new Chinese manufacturer.' First released in 2013 and made in China, it was offered across most SLR mounts including Pentax K, Canon EF, Nikon F, and Sony/Minolta A. When one reviewer purchased it, there were 'pretty much no reviews on it,' making it something of a gamble at its low price. It has developed a small but appreciative following primarily on value grounds — the reviewer noted that even legacy 85mm lenses sell for a lot more, making this an inexpensive route into fast 85mm portraiture. No established nicknames or community jargon appear in the reviews.