Originally Posted by
Paul Bowen
The brand of the lens is Soligor, but it is my understanding they did not make anything so I am not sure who actually made the lens. The lens is an older lens, but appeared to have never been used with original packaging and instructions. I have seen and used a number of reflex lens, all were 500mm and with fixed aperture of f8. This is the only one I have ever seen that did not have a place for a drop in filter (if that is relevant), but did have an aperture ring marked f8, f11 & f16. As best as I can tell, rotating the ring moves something significant (large) inside the lens and I am guessing it is rotating a neutral density filter into place, but that is a guess on my part. The weird thing is that took several shots of a fixed object (a boat on water) with the camera mounted on a tripod. I used aperture mode and set the "aperture ring" on the lens to the 3 different settings. The result was that shutter speed increased as expected when going from f8 to the f11 setting or to the f16 setting, so the exposure brightness was the same for all shots. The surprising thing was that the depth of field definitely increased, which makes no sense to me if the actual iris is fixed at f8. Hence the reason for my original question.