I'm not Margaret, however....

Optically, these lenses will be the same formula.  The M lens will be better
built.  The A lens will have better coatings therefore better flare
resistance.

The A lens will integrate with all exposure modes (except MTF aware modes as
it has no chip).

Regards,
Anthony Farr

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> Subject: M28/2.8 vs. A28/2.8
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> Hello again, Margaret.
> 
> Would anyone be able to comment on the M28/2.8 AND the A28/2.8.
> Preferences?  I'm mostly interested in optics and ergonomics.  The 'A'
> setting is not important to me at this point.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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