A has the A contacts, the M and earlier K lens mounts are a solid block of metal. There are different optical formulas
that may be involved in seemingly identical lenses. Look here and all will be revealed:


http://www.bdimitrov.de/kmp/

Gateway wrote:

I see that some people refer to M or A type lenses. I assumed that that
meant they were auto or manual but seemingly not.

What does it stand for?

I was looking for a 28/3.5 but apparently one is better than the other.

if anybdoy has any thoguths on the 28/3.5 they would be appreciated also.

Gareth
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