At first, I have the Sigma AF 28/1.8 II. But now the Pentax K 28/3.5 has replaced 
Sigma unless the AF and large aperture are the priority.

I got the K 28/3.5 at half price of the Sigma 28/1.8.


> Yep, they are getting scarce, however, since everyone goes for the "speed", not
> recognizing the better optics, they can still be found....I picked one up on
> eBay a couple of years ago (K version) for $60, just had a small dent in the
> filter ring and I also got a M version for the same price that was mint (no idea
> why it was so cheap)...
> Norm
> 
> Bob Rapp wrote:
> 
> > I agree, the older "K" wides are some of the best ever built. However, the
> > 28/f3.5 K is very scarce - I would love one! IMHO, Pentax lost their way
> > with the M series lenses. The Tokina will fare well compared to the Pentax M
> > 28/2.8. I have both lenses.
> >
> > Bob
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Norman Baugher"
> >
> > > Probably my least favorite lens is the M28/2.8, not a good performer.
> > However,
> > > the K28/3.5, or the M version for that matter, rock (just my opinion).
> > > Norm
> > >
> > > Bob Rapp wrote:
> > >
> > > > The 28/2.8 lens is a good one but not up to the quality of the M/A
> > Pentax
> > > > 28/2.8. <snip>
> 
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