If you want to own old manual lens, you need this. They are build like tanks, have great optics. And turning their focus ring is like having constant orgasm.
Vivitar Series 1 135mm F2.3
Mount: Canon FD, that is best, as it has no play. Price: $200 or best offer
I really like my Series 1 90mm macro, I paid I think $165. But I tested against Nikon 85mm F2 and 105mm 2.5, and for video, only a small difference. The Nikons are not so heavy, even if the Vivitar is very slightly sharper. I will look for a 200mm as you suggest. But it looks heavy.
I have the Vivitar 200mm f3 Series 1 in Minolta MD mount. It's a very nice close-focusing lens that feels great in your hands. The interesting thing about the MD mount is that you can get a thin adapter that converts it into a legacy Four Thirds mount. That enables it to work on Olympus & Panasonic Four Thirds cameras as well as their Micro Four Thirds adapters.
I also had a Vivitar 135mm f2.3 Series 1 in Canon FD mount. It was of comparable quality, but not quite as sharp as the Canon FD 135mm f2, which typically fetches twice the price of the Vivitar on eBay these days.