Are you asking about a true match needle center weighted metering
system?  I think the LX has some variation of that - not exactly the
same, but it does have a needle.  It is a little bigger, but not lots.
Otherwise, I think you are looking at the K series - they are bigger
though.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 1:37:55 PM, you wrote:

NW> I should've specified that these will be going on film bodies with
NW> absolutely no thought whatsoever to using them on a digital.

NW> I need to ask about bodies sometime soon too. I'd really like to get
NW> an MX, but I don't know if I can live with only having the three LEDs
NW> for an exposure meter. Is there something the size of an MX (that is
NW> fully mechanical) that has a needle in the viewfinder meter?

NW> On 3/20/07, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My answers (others may vary)
>>
>> 1.) The m28 f2.0 doesn't have a sterling reputation, in fact most of the
>> older Pentax 28mm lenses don't have such good reps, except for the [K]
>> 28mm f3.5.  (I wouldn't know at that focal length I can put up with
>> f2.8, and besides I have the "rare" [K] 30mm.  Yea, yea, yea, too much
>> information).
>>
>> 2.) For over all quality the A 85mm f1.4 is supposed to be the best.  (I
>> couldn't justify the price myself).  The M 85mm f2.0 is small, about the
>> same size as a 50mm normal, relatively fast, and moderately sharp, (very
>> sharp after f5.6), and not nearly as expensive used as any other Pentax
>> 85).  It gives a nice ~135mm AOV, (well 127mm actually), on an APS
>> digital and makes pleasing portraits on 35mm film.
>>
>> 3.) The 85 f1.4 became available often enough, every few weeks on e-bay,
>> when I was paying attention.  Just be prepared to trade your first born
>> for one.
>>
>> You don't mention which body, or if it's film or digital you'll be
>> using, just remember that the M lenses don't communicate with the body
>> and you'll need to use stop down metering on any Pentax digital, and it
>> won't work at all on a *ist Film camera, (I assume that with these
>> lenses in mind you're not going to be using one of the real bottom
>> feeding cameras).
>>
>> Nick Wright wrote:
>> > So I'm starting to think a little more seriously about putting
>> > together the Pentax kit. I'm all about the available light so I'm
>> > looking at large aperture primes and would like to ask y'all's
>> > opinions about them.
>> >
>> > Specifically I'm looking at the M28mm f/2, M50mm f/1.4, and either the
>> > A85mm f/1.4 or the 85mm f/2. Pros, cons?
>> >
>> > And in regards to the 85/1.4, how often do those come available for sale?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance!
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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