From what I understand, the SMC-F 28-80 is supposed to be a pretty decent performer. If you check Photodo.com, it get relatively high marks. The Takumar-F version is a lesser lens, with not quite as good a contrast or sharpness.
 
Yes, the Takumar version is the non-SMC.  The power zoom is the SMC-FA 28-80/3.5-4.7. It has a tiny bit smaller maximum aperture at 80mm.  A lot of people knock this lens, basically due to its build quality, but the one I owned had excellent optics, it was just too heavy for my tastes. Plus, I never really used the power zoom feature at all, and when the 28-70/4 went down in price, I got one of those instead.
 
I believe there is also a newer FA-28-80, available in both a silver and a black version, but I've not heard much favorable about the lens, just a few postings indicating it was a fairly standard performing lens.
 
John
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Jones
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: Info on Pentax SMC-F 28-80/3.5-4.5

 
Hi,
 
thanks for both the replys i got.
 
Would the non SMC  be a takumar and would the power zoom one be an FA as apposed to the F?
Just curious
 

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