I've owned and used all but the A80-200 in that list. The A28/2.8 is
what I'd go for first, the A70-210/4 afterwards.
(I'm not a big zoom user, had that lens and only rarely used it. But
it was a very nice performer.)

The A35-70/4 was only just "OK" far as I'm concerned, the the
80-200/4.7-5.6 too slow.

On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Eric Weir <eew...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> I passed on the K28/F3.5 that was on sale on eBay recently. It seems to be 
> unanimous that it's a great lens, but I just couldn't afford the price being 
> asked. I'm cogitating the following possibilities: A28/F2.8, A35-70/F4, 
> A70-210/F4, and A80-200/F4.7-5.6.
>
> Thanks for all the feedback on lenses yesterday, especially, but not only, 
> Stan Halpin's website.
>
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