In eBay listings, and even on dealer websites, the 135/3.5M is very often 
misleadingly listed as a "135/3.5K". I've even seen the 135/3.5K listed as a 
135/3.5M, even though the deesignation "M" is nowhere to be found on the lens. 
If there'a s clear photo of the lens from the front, you can look for the "M" 
(or its absence) or perhaps see the marked filter size (52mm for the K, 49mm 
for the M.) Otherwise, it's best to contact the seller and make sure the K is 
really a K, or the "M" is really an M.

Only slightly less common is a 50/2 lens with a BIN price of, say, $40 being 
listed on eBay as a 50/1.2.


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