I have most of the K series lenses between 15mm and 400mm and have found them to be excellent both optically and mechanically. In most cases they are superior to their M counter parts. In the case of the A lenses, some are optically superior, but none are mechanically built
better than the K lenses from what I have seen so far.


On 3/20/2014 5:55 PM, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
Picked one up today at a thrift store.  (Won't say how much I paid for it.)
Shot a few after work in the subdued light of a typically cloudy Ohio day.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/55001392@N08/13295996563/
Detail is quite good.  No noticeable fringing like many M & A series lenses
do.
(Though a bit bulky I'll take optics over convenience every day.)
ISO 1600, 15 ft and about 100 ft.
Detail in the license graphics is still good.
Lady's hair blowing is still visible and not lost in softness.
All in all a lens to be commended and recommended.





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