This lens cap is still available new, and it is relatively cheap (just 8
Euros), although it is metal. It is the same cap as the cap for the
A15/f3.5. Check whether your photo store can order it for you. Mine did
so when I asked for it (Pentax item number 006997).
Arnold
Leon Altoff schrieb:
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 09:17:47 -0300, Eduardo Aigner wrote:
>I do not have a cap but would like to know how googd is this lens. I
>have a 35mmPC Nikkor adpted to pentax K that is really a gem.
I'll let you know how well it performs. I'm taking it out on Wednesday
with my MZ-S and *istD. I'm not
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"Leon Altoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ever since I bought my first Pentax in 1980 I have wanted to have a
> play with one of these shift lenses. Today one arrived in a box
> complete with a case (very beaten up, but it's there), but no lens cap.
> Th
I do not have a cap but would like to know how googd is this lens. I
have a 35mmPC Nikkor adpted to pentax K that is really a gem.
EDUARDO AIGNER
www.eduardoaigner.com.br
Leon Altoff wrote:
Ever since I bought my first Pentax in 1980 I have wanted to have a
play with one of these shift lenses.
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> Subject: 28/3.5 shift Lens cap wanted
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> Ever since I bought my first Pentax in 1980 I have wanted to have a
> play with one of these shift lenses. Today one arrived in a box
> complete with a case (very beaten up, but it's there), but no
> lens cap.
Ever since I bought my first Pentax in 1980 I have wanted to have a
play with one of these shift lenses. Today one arrived in a box
complete with a case (very beaten up, but it's there), but no lens cap.
The glass on this is perfect and I would like to keep it that way, so
does anyone happen to h
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