Thanks, Ken.  Of course, I want both.  <G>

If I am going to the sculpture garden, or the balloon festival, or the
bike races, or the ball park, I will take my larger bag and several
lenses.  When I go into the city for a play, I usually take just my
50/1.8, to keep the bulk and weight to a minimum and to not attract
too much attention from people in the street.  For flowers or
butterflies, usually I take just the 100/2.8 macro.  For just walking
around, sometimes just the camera and the 18-135 Zoom.  For whales or
birds, the camera and my 70-300 zoom.

I guess what I am looking for now is a lens that would replace the
50/1.8 for street photography, giving me a wider angle of view, and
also to put in the bigger bag, to have more choices when I go out
fully equipped.

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Ken Waller <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dan, not sure if you're if looking for a single walk around lens or one to
> add to your kit.
>
> For me when I take my K-3 out with me I always carry along several lenses -
> 28-80 F (sometime replaced with a 16-50DA*), 70-210 F, 200 A* macro, 300mm
> AF and a 1.4 converter. I could probably leave the 200 behind on most
> outings.
>
> Always looking for less weight and sometimes I leave all but the K-3 and one
> lens in the car within close proximity to where I'm shooting.
>
> Kenneth Waller
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel J. Matyola"
> <[email protected]>
> Subject: Lens purchase advice
>
>
>
>> OK, if I do acquire a "new to me" K-5II or IIs, I should get a good
>> fixed focal length lens to go with it.  Currently, I use the 18-135
>> zoom, the 100mm f2.8 macro and the DA 50mm f1.8 with my K-r.
>>
>> I was looking at the 21mm f3.2 DA AL Limited, the 35mm f2.8 macro
>> limited and the  40mm f2.8 DA limited.  Which have people here found
>> the most useful and versatile?  Which (if any) do you prefer for image
>> quality?
>>
>> I am concerned that the 40 might be too close to the 50 I use now.  Is
>> it significantly better in image quality?
>>
>> I have the 100 macro;  will the 35 macro allow me to do things I can't
>> with the 100?  I know the 35 limited is a lot more modern, but I
>> really have no complaints about the 100 macro, aside from the shaky
>> hand behind the lens.
>>
>> Any thoughts and recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Dan Matyola
>> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
>
>
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