Cost: 10.00$ (average market price unknown)
This lens was likely made for a local importer, such as Ritz, by a manufacturer such as Tokina or Hoya as both have lenses with the same spec and look.
Although a slow lens, it has constant aperture throughout the zoom range, and a nice build-in plastic lens hood. It does feel cheap, with a aperture ring that works well, but lacks smoothness. The lens looks good, with a simple push'n turn zoom and focus.
The zoom-focus ring on this specific lens had a lot of resistance, making accurate focus a little harder. But it was capable of taking sharp pictures. It had the potential to be a great lens, with smooth 8-blade bokeh, but many of the pictures showed some color fringing, especially on the edges of the frame. Nice colors that requires little post processing..
Conclusion... again not a bad lens, not a good lens. With sharpness, it could be king, but do the bad performance on the edges, with sometimes significant aberration, it will only be king of a mole-hill.
Focal Length: 75-150mm
Maximum Aperture: F3.8
Minimum Aperture: F22
Image Format: 35mm
Lens Mount: PK
Optics: unknown
Blades: 8
Focussing: Manual
Minimum Focus: 150cm
Filter Size: 49mm
Weight: 479g
Length: 103-112mm
Production: 1980's?
Serial Number: 808406
Made In: unknown
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Samples:
All pictures were taken with the Lens Turbo II adapter
1/250s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/640s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/1000s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/160s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/160s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/160s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/640s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/200s - ISO100 - Handheld - Cropped |
1/200s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/160s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/800s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/200s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/400s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/400s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/400s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/400s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/400s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/640s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/640s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/400s - ISO100 - Handheld |
1/400s - ISO100 - Handheld |
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