I don't have a K20D (yet). Focussing is normal on the K10D which means
sometimes a little back or frontfocus.
Toine

On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 12:03 PM, John Whittingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Toine,
>
> How is the F 135/2.8 on the K20D? I ask because I have the FA 135/2.8, when I 
> used it recently it seemed well below what I was used to on the K10D, after 
> testing I discoverd it has a pronounced forward focus on the K20D that no 
> amount of AF adjust can rectify. I remember dropping a lens some time back 
> but I don't remember which one! Maybe I need to send the FA 135 in for 
> service.
>
> John
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> Subject: Re: DA 55-300
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> I have it and posted the small review Subash mentioned in the archive.
> Maybe the 60-250 is delayed because Pentax needs to outperform the
> 55-300. The corner sharpness needs some small improvement, that's all.
> Highly recommended. It outperforms most of my older glass like the FA
> 80-320, FA100-300, even the F135/2.8 and F70-210 are retired now.
>
> On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 4:00 AM, Cory Waters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Who has the 55-300?  Like it?
>>
>> CW
>>
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