whats "well said" here that changes anything I posted?
I never stated that A series were unfocussable or
overall "not so good" . What I did state and stand by
what I stated, is that the mechanical precison of
the A series is worse, not as good, inferior, to the
earlier manual focus series Pentax Lenses like
the Super/SMC Takumer/K/& M series. Thats all. He
misunderstood what I was talking about or he wouldnt
have posted a bunch of unrelated stuff like optical quality,
plastic, rubber, 50mms only, autofocus
lenses, etc. All that is not even on topic.
jco
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Shel Belinkoff
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 8:34 AM
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Subject: Re: FS: Pentax SMC-A 35mm f/2


Well said, Bob .... I'm not trimming a word of your response just in
case anyone may have missed it.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Bob Sullivan

> JCO,
>
> You're blowing things far out of proportion.  The focus feel of the A 
> lenses is very similar to the M's, K's, and screw mounts, especially 
> when you start comparing to the higher quality A's.  Your comparison 
> to the 50's is flawed.  And focus feel is less of an issue in these 
> days of autofocus lenses.
>
> Yes, some of these cheaper A's traded plastic for metal, but I shot 
> for a long time with a Super A, and the lighter weight was a feature -

> by design.  Yes, I don't like the A28/2.8 and have fixed a copy with a

> spring problem on the A setting.  Yes, I don't like the plastic body 
> on the A50/1.7.  But I really like the focus feel on my A15/3.5, 
> A20/2.8, A24/2.8, A50/1.4, A85/1.4, A100/2.8 macro, A135/1.8, A200/4, 
> A300/4, A400/5.6 and A35-105/3.5 zoom.  They all feel good in the 
> hand.
>
> (I'm buying Joe's A35/2 and I sure wish I could find an A28/2.0.  I've

> been close to an A100/2.8 but haven't been able to acquire one and 
> have little interest in the A135/2.8 or A100/4 macro.)
>
> For 'bona fida's' on the lense issue, I own almost all the primes in 
> the M catalogue except the M50/4 macro.  The M28/2.0 and M300/4 were 
> more difficult to find, but I've owned most of the rest from new.  I 
> also own most prime lenses from the K catalogue except the K15/3.5 and

> K300/4.  (The K85/1.8, K30/2.8,and K200/2.5 were the toughest to find 
> but are sweet.  I'd still like to find a K28/2.0 to compare with the 
> K20/4 I picked up long ago.)  I've also acquired 85% of the SMC 
> screwmount primes, from the 300/4 on down.  They have a distinct 
> tactile feel because of the lack of a rubber grip on the exterior. 
> I've also got an assortment of the Super Tak's and older Pentax lenses

> that I picked up along the way.  ...So I know the feel of my Pentax 
> lenses.
>
> With these lenses, I can see the evolution of Pentax lens design from 
> Super Takumar, to SMC, to K, to M, to A, from a Super Takumar 85/1.9 
> to the SMC 85/1.8 to the K85/1.8.  They are clearly a family.
>
> For a time, I was troubled by the move to plastic, but I see it now as

> a natural transition to lighter lenses that are needed to support the 
> move to big range zooms.
>
> And yes, the pre '70's SMC screwmount lenses have a slightly different

> feel in the hand.  (With the metal exterior of the Limited Lenses, 
> that feel could be duplicated in the Limited lenses except for the 
> clicking of the autofocus mechanism as you focus manually.)
>
> In any case, it is a gross exaggeration to say the A line is not so 
> good.  The line has some of the highest quality prime lenses that 
> Pentax has ever produced.
>
> Regards,  Bob S.
>
>
> On 1/9/07, J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Right now, I only have 3 Pentax "A" lenses, all 50mm's like in new 
> > condtion. 2 50mmf1.4As and a 50mmf2.8A Macro. I have over 35 PENTAX 
> > K and M lenses (but over a dozen of those are 50 and 55mm ) and 
> > about a dozen third party PK lenses & only four
> > of those are "A" type. This is
> > only PK lenses. I have a ton of Pentax & third party M42 also.
> > I probably have about 80+ 35mm SLR lenses in my personal
collection...
> > ALL FULL FRAME and ALL PENTAX K or PENTAX screw mount. I dont
> > use or have any other makes....Only good thing about this overkill
> > is they have all gone up in value quite a bit in the last year or
so, so
> > I dont feel as bad as I should for having so many...My hobby
> > has kinda turned into an investment, this year at least...



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