This is with the D.
Compared to the Zenitar 16/2.8 and the Sigma 24/2.8
it seems to lack sharpness and the bokeh is very
'rough'.
I haven't tried it on film yet.
There was a thread not long ago about the filter
size on this lens, it appears there are at least
2 versions of it.
Mine is the KA version with 62mm filter threads.
Serial number 91103029.

Don

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Keith Whaley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 5:13 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Filling the 50-85mm gap.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Don Sanderson wrote:
> > Actually I do have a 19 but it's one of the Vivitar 19/3.8s.
> > I'm not very fond of it.
> 
> Can you describe why you don't like that lens?
> Since I have one and use it fairly frequently, I want to see if that's 
> just something I'm missing!
> Oh, and is that with the D, or on film cameras?
> 
> [...]
> 
> > I seem to be having a lot of trouble with accurate focusing
> > with shorter lenses on the D, don't have a clue why, it was
> > never an issue with the film bodies.
> > I seem to be consistently focusing well past the intended point.
> > I'm trying to stick to wide open, fast, primes until I figure
> > out why this is happening.
> > Since it also happens fairly often with the FA50/1.7 set to
> > autofocus, I'm not quite sure it's all me and not partially
> > the ist-D.
> > The thing that's still driving me crazy is that the viewfinder
> > image says I'm focused, so does the confirmation indicator.
> > But I'm not. :-(
> 
> That's the worst part, isn't it,,,
> That says to me that you first notice it when you upload those images to 
> your computer or later. That's really too late...
> 
> > This doesn't happen with lenses 85mm or longer.
> > I've got 2 film bodies loaded up just to prove I can still
> > focus properly with them. Very frustrating problem.
> > 
> > Don
> 
> That would be very disconcerting to me.
> I'd be tempted to send it in for repair!
> That alone would make the camera useless to me.
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> keith whaley
> 

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