I killed the end of a roll recently with an M 135/3.5 mounted on the A 2X-S. Results really surprised me. It's a keeper for sure. And the 77/1.8 looks way wiggy sitting on the end of it.
Dan Scott
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 10:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom,
I'd rather have the A 2X-S converter for the compatibility with A lenses and
above. It will also let you A lenses do spot metering on the PZ-1 series
cameras. I have both, but can't comment on the quality comparison. If you
scrounge for a while on ebay, the T6-2X is available (mis-labeled) for under
$100, under $50 if you're really lucky.
Regards, Bob S.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I ordered a "Pentax Rear Convrtr-a 2x-k W/cs" from one of the mail order
places and actually received a Pentax T6-2X converter in immaculate
condition. Through a search (thank you Bojidar), I found that the T6-2X was
superceded by the A 2X-S in 1984. The optics changed from 5-6 to 6-7. >>

