> Isn't it ironic?, I found one and wasn't even looking!
> How's that for fate? I didnt even know that a K28/2
> existed, I always thought the first 28mm F2 lens Pentax ever 
> made was the M version. I need to study up on K series
> lenses because these could quite possibly be the most
> collectable series of all Pentax lenses ever made. They are both
> high quality and RARE, a perfect prescription for 
> collectability.
> jco

John, you lucky devil. There's a very good site for Pentax literature, (Kim 
Coxon) it's been mentioned before IIRC:

http://www.pentax-manuals.com/

Pentax K series lenses pdf file, you'll need acrobat reader, password is 
Pentax (case sensitive)

http://www.pentax-manuals.com/literature/lenses_k.pdf

Strangely I can't find the K 18mm f/3.5 in there? But it's in the early M 
series!

John



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