Re: Goody, Yummy

2003-02-26 Thread Mike Johnston
> Canon has a 28mm f/1.8. A nice, small Pentax version of that lens would > be perfect (42mm f/1.8) > > Michael > >> Mike Johnston wrote: >> I already have the perfect portrait lens--the "75mm effective" (a.k.a. 50mm) >> f/1.4 lens. Now just give me a good fast moderate wide-angle for the *ist D

Re: Goody, Yummy

2003-02-26 Thread Mark Roberts
Mike Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I'm sure y'all have noticed this little codicil on dpreview.com: > >"In its quest for ever higher performance combined with compact dimensions, >PENTAX has been developing lenses compatible with the new PENTAX digital SLR >camera. PENTAX aims to launch the

Re: Goody, Yummy

2003-02-26 Thread Pål Jensen
Mike wrote: > "In its quest for ever higher performance combined with compact dimensions, > PENTAX has been developing lenses compatible with the new PENTAX digital SLR > camera. PENTAX aims to launch these in fall 2003." Yep. There are also underground backdoor rumors saying something good will

Goody, Yummy

2003-02-26 Thread Mike Johnston
I'm sure y'all have noticed this little codicil on dpreview.com: "In its quest for ever higher performance combined with compact dimensions, PENTAX has been developing lenses compatible with the new PENTAX digital SLR camera. PENTAX aims to launch these in fall 2003." Oh,