Tried one out at one point. It was alright, but not any better than
the 18-55 DA in its range, larger, heavier, harder to manual focus due
to lack of contrast wide open at 24mm. Wasn't much impressed with it
on digital. Of course, I may have had a bad sample.

-Adam

On 3/10/08, Walter Hamler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Never seen that particular lens. I had a 35~105 years ago that I
>  really liked except it was pretty heavy.
>  My biggest problem is at my age the AF is almost a requirement anymore  :-)
>
>  Walt
>
>
>  On 3/10/08, J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > I have been using for about a month now the SMC PENTAX-A 24-50/4.0
>  > Zoom almost exclusively ( mostly product photos for ebay on
>  > tabletop ) on my *istDS DSLR. Its a two ring zoom so you never
>  > get any annoying "zoom creep" and it holds focus perfectly
>  > when zooming. The F4 speed is a little slow but the lens is so
>  > contrasty that its easy to focus at 50mm ( I use a split image
>  > screen - third party model - in my *istDS ). Anyway, after you
>  > figure in the 1.5X lens factor you are left with a 35mm SLR
>  > equiv of 36mm to 75mm which is a very versatile "super normal"
>  > lens. This model is extremely contrasty, great color saturation,
>  > and freedom from flaring. It works beautifully for tabletop
>  > product photography. I have never needed wider or longer, as it
>  > has a pretty decent magnification at 50mm and min focus. The constant
>  > aperture (F4 thru the zoom range) is great when using manual full
>  > power flash like I like to do.
>  >
>  > Anyway, if you do a lot of ebay or similar product photography for web,
>  > I recommend this lens very highly. Much more versitile than a
>  > prime or macro 50mm with the 24m capability.
>  >
>  > I must add I have never used the stock 18-55mm that was sold
>  > with the camera, but I doubt it can match this lens, let alone
>  > beat it. Maybe it can? Anyone ever compared the two in the 24-50mm
>  > range?
>  >
>  > jco
>  >
>  >
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