My K 135/2.5 is among  my most frequently used lenses on the *ist D. I often 
use it for tabletop studio shots where I want to limit the depth of field. I 
also used it for my wakeboarding series. Great lens. Here's one from the water:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2686475&size=lg


> >> So, $15.50 for EX- with original metal hood, VMC skylight,
> >> Vivitar 2x and all 4 original caps isn't too bad? <big grin>
> 
> > Please stop this conversation, I need to work, rather than dream
> > of going about with my K135/2.5 mounted on a camera :-)
> 
> Har!  Yes, I've got to get out the K 135/2.5 and put it to work (er,
> "put it to fun") this weekend, now that it's on my mind, too - <g>.
> 
> I've often called the K 135/2.5 "the poor man's A* 135/1.8".
> 
> I still remember the very first time I used the lens - I took a
> couple of shots of a mother and her daughter from across a small
> room (maybe 12-15 feet away), using natural light, and they came out
> absolutely gorgeous.  Simply spectacular bokeh.
> 
> Fred
> 
> 

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