> I know it's very heavy but is it good?

I dug out a review of this lens (along with the Super A, Motor Drive
A, and AF200T) from Amateur Photographer for August 6, 1983:

"28-35mm must be the most versatile 'standard lens' around. Other
examples of this focal length are on the way but Pentax were first
on the scene."

"The lens incorporates most popular wideangle and telephoto lengths,
plus everything in between. The f/4 aperture is modest but quite
good considering the range. It's a fairly large lens and very heavy,
but feels comparatively well balanced on camera."

"Focusing ring is large with a chunky grip, with minimum focusing
distance of 1.7m. Behind this, the zooming ring has a short throw
(like the focusing ring) with a click stop at the 28mm setting.
Turning past this click stop engages the 'macro' mode, which enables
focusing down to under 8in. Because the focal length at this setting
is still wideangle, this isn't particularly close and well off true
1:1 macro."

"Focusing and zooming controls on our sample were not particularly
smooth; the zooming ring was also a little stiff. Despite this, the
short twist required to zoom or focus makes for fast handling.
Overall, the lens is built to a high standard."

"Filter size of 77mm means more expensive filters - but this can't
really be avoided if you want the range and decent working maximum
aperture."

"Handling is fast and generally as good as a lens of much shorter
range. It matches well with the Super A body."

"It's one thing to design a lens with such a long range, but quite
another to build in good performance. here the Pentax comes as a
pleasant surprise."

"Definition was very adequate throughout, with edge performance
lagging just a little behind the centre. Softness was evident at
full aperture and one stop down (f/5.6) at the edge, but otherwise
the lens will cope with most assignments on any type of film."

"The 28-135mm lens is expensive but takes the place of three or four
other lenses comfortably."

"Overall Performance - Very Good"
"Central Definition - Very Good"
"Edge Definition - Good"
"Image Contrast - Very Good"
"Optical balance - Good"
"Best Central Definition - f/8, f/11, f/16"
"Best Overall Definition - f/11"
"Best Edge Definition - f/11"

Fred


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