P stands for Pentax.  SMCP = Super Multi Coated Pentax.

Steve Pearson wrote:

JOOC, why do I see some lenses identified as SMCP-A,
or SMCP-M, etc.?  What does the "P" stand for,
program?

So, do you not identify the "K" lenses with a "P"?

Just wondering...


--- Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Among those lens series' referenced on this list, is
one designated as "K". In addition to those in my
bag
carrying the letter ID's; FA, A, & ,M is one without
an alpha ID. The markings are limited to: ASAHI OPT.
CO., Japan smc PENTAX 1:2.8 24mm 6983748.
It takes a 52mm filter.
Is this a "K" lens? Knowing will not change my sleep pattern, but the
question was left alone in my head again.


Thanks,

Jack




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