Thanks for the detailed description and information.  However, my question
dealt with manual focus lenses.  Aren't FA lenses auto focus?

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: Herb Chong 

> not sharp enough. the FA 24-90 is one example. shooting Provia, it isn't 
> easily distinguishable from any other excellent prime or zoom like the FA 
> 50/2.8 Macro or the FA* 80-200/2.8. with Velvia, with good technique, it 
> shows a little less sharpness. on the *istD, the 1.5x crop factor turns a 
> very good lens into an average one. that's not good enough and i don't
use 
> the FA 24-90 anymore except when i need a light set of 3 lenses to cover 
> from 16 to 320mm. if weight is less of an issue, i would rather carry the 
> FA* 28-70/2.8, or perhaps the set of 3 Limiteds and the FA* 80-200/2.8
and 
> the FA* 400/5.6. the FA* 24/2, of course, has the chromatic aberration i 
> don't like. i got rid of all my Sigma lenses, except the 12-24, for 
> sharpness, bokeh, and chromatic aberration reasons. the 12-24 shows all
of 
> the above effects, but not to the degree of the other Sigmas. if there
were 
> a Pentax 12mm, whether prime or zoom, i would replace the Sigma. the DA 
> 14/2.8 isn't sharp enough for my liking.
>
> none of these conclusions of mine are based more than seeing the effect
of 
> the 1.5x crop factor of the sensor. i don't have single examples to show
of 
> any of these. they are the results of observing my best lenses on both
film 
> and digital bodies and seeing which of my lenses are the worst with each. 
> anything too much worse than my best, i put away, like the 24-90, waiting 
> for the occasional roll of film i shoot, or for the day a full frame
digital 
> from Pentax finally arrives, or i sell.
>
> the FA 50/2.8 Macro,  FA* 80-200/2.8, and the DA 16-45/4 are my
benchmarks. 
> if i can look at a 100% image from any other lens and can see a sharpness 
> difference immediately, then it's not good enough. if i have to compare 
> carefully to see a difference, then i keep the lens. wide open
performance 
> isn't as critical as f8-f11 performance. since i am almost always on a
good 
> tripod system, vibration movement isn't an issue.
>
> Herb...
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 4:24 PM
> Subject: Re: Manual Focus Pentax Glass on istD
>
>
> > In what way aren't they acceptable?  Can you provide an example?
>


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