Hi,
If I were you, I'd go for 28-70 if I needed to save some money. It's really a great 
lens with constant aperture (a tiny bit faster than the 24-90 at the long end), 
although it has no IF. On the other hand, if money weren't a problem I'd definitely go 
for 24-90, since it's a great lens too and it has IF and bayonet mount lens 
hood. I'd avoid buying the 28-105, since, of course if i'm not mistaken, this is the 
lens based on the Tamron construction. I don't mean it's crap - no, it's good too 
(has AL, IF and bayonet mount lens hood), but using the aperture ring is really a pain 
in the butt - it's very small and too hard to reach and operate comfortably. It 
may be no problem with your Z-1p, since you control the aperture from the body, but if 
you ever mount it on MZ-5/3/S or any manual focus body, it'll be a problem. 
I'd also consider Sigma 28-70 f/2,8 - its price is very attractive and the quality is 
pretty good:)
Greetz
Artur
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>I'm thinking about buying a good and not too expensive "normal range" zoom
>lense to use on my Z1-p. There is the SMC-FA 28-70 mm/4,0 AL which I have
>seen. It seems to be quite good and not too pricy. There are also two newer
>lenses, both with more tele-range:
>1) SMC-FA 24-90mm f/3.5-4.5 AL [IF] and
>2) SMC-FA 28-105/3,2-4,5 AL [IF]
>At leastv here in Sweden the 24-90 is more expensive than the other two
>lenses. Is it worth the extra money?
>What is your opinion (humble of course) of these lenses? Any
>recommendations? Have you seen any test results for the new lenses?
>
>Peter Smekal



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