>> Someone suggested a 28mm instead of 24mm. I have a mint Pentax-A >> 28mm f/2 that I would never part it, but is currently retired in >> the closet :-(.
> Pull that damned 28mm out of the closet and start using it, it's a > great lens and is very sharp and versatile. What I have found > though is that I will rarely use a 24 and 28mm in combination, > they are too close in FL. What does work well is a 20mm and 28mm > combo, there's something to think about. I agree with Rob on this one: 1. I have had an A 28/2 for some time now, and I like it a lot. I recently (only a couple of months or so ago) finally got a chance to obtain the rare and special K 28/2. However, despite the 28/2 redundancy, I find that I am still reluctant to let the A 28/2 go... 2. I also found that I rarely used 24mm - I tended to go from 28mm to 20mm (I use an A 20/2.8 for that FL) - and I eventually sold my A 24/2.8. (It was a good lens, but it was just being underutilized in my hands...) Fred - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

