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Vivitar is best known for its catalog of manual focus lenses. The product offer was comprehensive, ranging from the ultra wide-angle prime to the super tele-photo zoom. The company sold its lenses at a price that was substantially below the sticker of original equipment manufacturers, such as Canon, Nikon, or Olympus. Vivitar representatives insisted that this price advantage did not reflect any lower standards in design or shortcuts in quality control, but the benefits from a larger production run and economies of scale , as Vivitar lenses were sold for many different camera mounts.
Many independent reviews attest to the relatively high optical and mechanical quality of many Vivitar lenses. During the period from to , Vivitar used a serial number system that makes it possible to identify the manufacturer of the lens. The first two digits indicate the company that designed and produced the optic according to Vivitar's specifications.
For example, a serial number starting with "28" suggests that the lens was manufactured by Komine, and "37" points to an optic from Tokina. After , this numbering system was no longer applied. Similar to Soligor — its East Coast competitor — Vivitar did not engage in the manufacturing of most of its products, but generally commissioned its lenses from Japan-based producers.
The company collaborated with a number of different optics manufacturers, including Cosina, Komine, Kiron, and Tokina. Perhaps as a side-effect of this collaboration, some very similar lenses to the Vivitar designs were also sold under other branding.
In the early s, Vivitar launched the first lenses of its acclaimed Series 1 line. These optics offered outstanding specifications and superior image quality.
They were competing with the professional lens offers of the main camera brands at a price that — although not cheap — was accessible to amateurs. These professional grade lenses continue to perform well on modern digital cameras.
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