It is one of my favourite lenses, the other being 77 Limited. I use 
it only on film bodies, so don't know how it works on a DSLR.  I love 
it for for it's many qualities, being able to produce very pleasing  
images overall, very good flare resistance and for its speed. I can 
see it as a great combo on K10OD or fure K10D for example. Fast 35mm 
equivalent together with SR should be able to do a lot. I'd love to 
see DA equivalent 16/2 for 1,5x crop on DSLR. This certainly would 
cut my cake.

There certainly is a disparity about its sharpness. Yoshihiko's tests 
at 
http://www.takinami.com/yoshihiko/photo/lens_test/pentax_superwide.htm
l
shows it as the best of the 24 Pentax lenses, also photodo 's results 
vwere very good: http://www.photodo.com/product_93_p4.html

OTOH, as Godfrey says, many don't get such results. My take is - 
highly speculative - that maybe it is due to it's plastic-moulded 
aspheric element (which is the cheapest, however not the best way to 
produce an quality aspheric element) which might result in worse 
performance if it is not perfect. Or it is simply the matter of users 
different personal expectations.

My 0.02,

Matjaz


From:  Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> My reservations about the 24/2 stem from the wide disparity of  
> comments I've heard about its optical performance. It seems most  
> people who have used it with film love it, but most people who've  
> used it with the DSLR bodies find too much chromatic aberration and  poor
> sharpness wide open. I think Rob Studdert posted some  comparisons showing
> the A24/2.8 and FA*24/2 performance, using the  *ist D body, and the
> A24/2.8 was a substantially better performer.
> 



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