At $25.00, I hope it's a good copy. I hit the "Buy Me" button, and THEN thought 
I should have asked what kind of shape it is in. 

Once I decide which prime to get, I think it will find it's way in the K100D 
bag that I've been keeping at work.

Cheers
Mike



On Oct 25, 2011, at 7:30 AM, P. J. Alling wrote:

> It's very good optically and quite solid for a mostly plastic lens.  I don't 
> think you' ll be disappointed.
> 
> On 10/24/2011 7:31 PM, Michael Beacom wrote:
>> Done- I found one on ebay for the princely sum of $25, including shipping. 
>> Considerably cheeper than other auctions. Hope it works... Not out much 
>> either way.
>> 
>> The Pentax Forum review of the FA 50mm 1.7 looks pretty interesting, any 
>> opinions?
>> 
>> On Oct 22, 2011, at 9:02 PM, Darren Addy wrote
>> 
>>> I have a different suggestion.
>>> 
>>> Get yourself a Pentax F 35-70mm. It is inexpensive because it is
>>> plentiful (being the kit lens on earlier AF Pentax film cameras. But
>>> it is a good lens in its own right and has a macro/closeup function
>>> that is very useful. It is not a fast lens, but great for daytime
>>> stuff. Use it for a while and then look at the EXIF data and see if
>>> there is a focal length that you use more commonly than the others.
>>> Using that information, you can narrow your selection down on the
>>> appropriate (faster) Limited prime, should you so desire.
>>> 
>>> Darren Addy
>>> Kearney, Nebraska
>>> 
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