I recently bought a 17-70 and I use it as mt walking around lens on the K5.

It gives a good range of focal lengths when I don't want to take a large camera bag full of lenses.

I am not sure about the image quality at wide apertures, I like to keep it at about f6.7




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Philip Northeast

www.aviewfinderdarkly.com.au

On 30/01/2016 3:27 AM, Ed Keeney wrote:
Hello all!

I have the following in my bag at the moment...

    Pentax K-50
      SMC-DAL 18-55 3.5/5.6
      SMC-DA 50-200 4-5.6
      SMC-FA 50 1.4

I find that the image quality of the 50 is outstanding when comparing
to the other 2 lenses (primarily the 18-55).  Not that the kit lens is
bad, but the 50 is very sharp.  I attribute this to the fixed aperture
and overall better quality glass.

I'm thinking of saving for a new higher quality lens (aren't we all?).
At this point, I'm not sure which direction to take.  Do I look at the
current lineup (below) or try to find a second hand older lens.

The current fixed aperture zoom lens lineup from the Ricoh site (US prices)...

   PENTAX DA 12-24mm f/4 ED AL [IF]     $ 699.95

   PENTAX smc DA* 16-50mm f/2.8 ED AL [IF] SDM     $1049.95

   PENTAX smc DA 17-70mm f/4 AL [IF] SDM     $ 499.95

   PENTAX HD D FA 24-70mm f/2.8ED SDM WR     $1299.95

   PENTAX smc DA* 50-135mm f/2.8 ED [IF] SDM     $1049.95

   PENTAX smc DA* 60-250mm F4 [IF] SDM     $1299.95


To start, I am looking at the DA 17-70 to roughly cover the same range
as the 18-55 and luckily it's the lowest priced one.  B&H has it
listed for $350, Amazon $300.

Online reviews are hit and miss on this (SDM focusing issues).

I'd like to get PDML thoughts, so fire away!

Thanks!
Ed
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