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Soligor was
originally the
trade mark for the
American Allied Impex Corporation, used from 1956 for
lenses and
later cameras imported from ****an. It imported...
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Soligor 70–210 mm f/4.5
Soligor MC 80/135 f/4
dualfocal Soligor 85–205 mm f/3.8
Soligor MC 90 mm-230 mm f/4.5
Soligor 135 mm f/2.8
Soligor 200 mm...
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digital photography.
Sinar - medium-format
cameras and
digital camera backs Soligor Spypoint -
trail cameras Suprema Swann - IP
cameras and
trail cameras Tamron...
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allowed owners of M42-equipped
cameras to
mount lenses from Zeiss, Yashica,
Soligor, Vivitar, Topcon, Sigma, Chinon, and many more as well as Asahi's own highly...
- f/4.5L New FD 70-150mm f/4.5 New FD 70-210mm f/4 New FD 75-200mm f/4.5
Soligor 80-200mm f/3.5 80-200mm f/4 S.S.C. New FD 80-200mm f/4 New FD 80-200mm...
- T-adapter, or a T-400, but not as a T-2,
which is
simply the name that
Soligor used for its
version of the T-adapter. The
proprietary lens
mount of each...
- Sun, Aetna, Beroflex, Petri, Raynox, N.P.S., Formula, Dionar, Universal,
Soligor, Yashica, Spiratone. M42×0.75 (not to be
confused with M42×1) Same as T-mount...
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Seagull Camera Schneider Kreuznach Shen Hao
Sigma Silvestri Sinar Sirui Soligor Sony
Steinheil Stenopeika Sunpak Tamron (Second
shareholder is Sony) Taylor...
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supplied by
either Zunow or Ofunar. However, by the end of the 1950s,
Soligor became the main supplier, and soon the
lenses were
labelled Auto Miranda...
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telephoto end, (Filter diameter: 49 mm) The
three later lenses are much rarer.
Soligor also made a 1.7x teleconverter. Lens
hoods were
available for all of the...