The big drawback with the 28-70 is that it is prone to separation
of the rear element, which is effectively unrepairable.

I wouldn't buy one myself today; it would be too much of a gamble.
It may last for years, or it may fail in a couple of months.



On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 12:22:24PM +0800, Sandy Harris wrote:
> I've got a KX and so far my most used lens is an A 35-70 F4. I'm quite
> happy with
> that. I also have DA 16-45 and screwmount 55/1.8, but 70% or more of shots use
> the 35-70.
> 
> Looking at the reviews:
> http://www.pentaxforums.com/lensreviews/SMC-Pentax-FA-28-70-F4-Zoom-Lens.html
> It appears the 28-70 might be even better for me. Lighter, auto-focus,
> and a wider
> zoom range. What's not to like? KEH have one, ex+ for $119.
> 
> It seems worth asking here before taking that plunge. Anyone used this lens on
> digital? Can anyone compare this at 42-105 equivalent to the old 35-105 that
> was many people's favorite lens on film?
> 
> For that matter, has anyone got one to trade? The 16-45 is a fine lens, but 
> I'd
> happily trade it for the 28-70 and something else. First choice, 100/4 or 3.5
> macro, but anything that looks useful in a lightweight kit with KX and 28-70
> might be of interest. 50/1,4, 20 or 135 mm lens, 45-125 zoom, ...? Contact
> me off-list if this is of interest.
> 
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