I agree.  The K 28mm F3.5 (and the SMC Tak 28mm F3.5 which is the same
optically) are probably the sharpest 28mm lenses Pentax has ever made,
followed closely by the M 28mm F3.5 lens (49mm Filter).  You can't go wrong
with any of these lenses.

Todd

At 11:24 AM 2/2/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Skip,
>
>I do not have any experience with Tokina lenses but I use to own the
>SMC Pentax-M 28mm f/2.8 and traded for a SMC Pentax-K 28mm f/3.5 (52mm
>filter).  IMO, the K 28mm f/3.5 (though slower) performs much better
>than the M 28mm f/2.8.
>
>You may want to read BOA's Gallery: Pentax Equipment Reviews
http://home.att.net/~alnem/html/equipment_review.html
>
>Regards,
>
>-- 
>Jose R. Rodriguez
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Austin, TX
>
>---- "dosk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello
>> 
>> Anyone know about Tokina lenses? Specificially, I'm wondering about
>> the
>> Tokina 24-40mm f2.8 ATX, what it's rep is?  Would it be a lot less
>> sharper
>> than a prime WA? Enough to cancell out the advantage of having
24-28-35-40mm
>> in one lens? It is a little expensive, even used....   Is it worth
>> it?
>> 
>> My other considerations are good lenses (and also a lot cheaper), they
>> are
>> the 28mm f2.8 Pentax M (preferably) or A or F lenses.
>> Any opinions on the Tokina, or on the Pentax WA's, based on experience?
>> 
>> (Will be using this WA lens on my manual ZX-M....)
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Skip
>
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