On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Joseph Tainter wrote:

> I've noted the posts in praise of the FA* 24mm. f2.0. I could use such a
> lens for indoor architecture.
> 
> According to Popular Photography's review (3/93) it is very sharp, but a
> bit weaker at f2 and 2.8. Moderate barrel distortion. Across most
> apertures, it consistently overexposes by about 1/3 EV. That is a
> nuisance for shooting slide film.
> 
> The new Sigma 24 mm. f1.8 was reviewed in the 11/02 Pop Photo. It has
> less barrel distortion and less light fall-0ff. It tends slightly to
> underexpose, which is better for slide film. It is sharpest at f2.0, and
> second sharpest wide open. This is important for indoor use hand-held.
> 
> They are close enough in price that cost is not a factor. I'm sure the
> Pentax will resist flare better, but as I said, this is mainly for
> indoor use.
> 
> On the basis of these reviews, it sounds like the Sigma is a better lens
> for me. Please, someone give me a reason to buy the Pentax.

Perhaps better build quality and AF/MF clutch (switches lens to MF even 
if switch on the body is in AF position)? 

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Regards
Sylwek



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