PJ, Bob, Adam, Godfrey and Paul:

Thanks for the advice.  You guys have been extremely helpful, and I
have the information I need to make a decision.


Dan

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 5:47 PM, P. J. Alling<[email protected]> wrote:
> I haven't got one of these, but the FA 35mm f2.0 is the closest you'll find
> to the 50mm lens you long for.  It's no longer sold new, but the last price
> I remember B&H having for it was around $300.  When KEH has one available it
> usually sells for a bit less than this.
>
> Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>>
>> 1.  I am lazy.  I often want to leave my camera bag home, or at the
>> hotel, and walk with just my camera and the lens attached to it.  Zoom
>> lenses, of course, have their limitations.  I fondly recall the old
>> days, when I went most everywhere with just my Asahi Spotmatic and a
>> Super Takumar 50mm f1.4.  What would you recommend as the most
>> versatile and useful reasonably priced prime lens for a Pentax
>> digital?
>>
>> 2.  Similarly, what do people find to be the best reasonably priced
>> macro lens for a Pentax digital?
>>
>> I know these are broad questions, but any guidance from this august
>> group would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Dan
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