On Sep 14, 2005, at 6:48 AM, Adam Maas wrote:

24mm is "superwide"?  What is this, like 1988?  <g>
Nice lens, but yeah, it's fun to watch a feeding frenzy (after the
fact, in my case).

Sure, a 24mm is superwide... on a 67.

In my, perhaps outdated, view:

'APS-C' DSLR - 16x24 dimensions:
Ultrawide: 16mm and shorter
Superwide: 18, 20mm
Wide: 24, 28mm
Normal: 31, 35, 40mm
Portrait Tele: 50, 75mm
Tele: 90, 100, 135mm
Long Tele: 180mm and greater

35mm format - 24x36mm dimensions:
Ultrawide: 21mm and shorter
Superwide: 24, 28mm
Wide: 35, 40mm
Normal: 45, 50, 55, 60mm
Portrait Tele: 75, 85, 90, 100mm
Tele: 135, 180, 200mm
Long Tele: 250mm and greater

Medium Format - 6x6 dimensions:
Ultrawide: 38mm
Wide: 60mm
Normal: 80mm
Portrait Tele: 150mm
Tele: 250mm

So a Pentax M24/2.8 definitely lives in the superwide territory with respect to 35mm film SLRs. It's merely a wide for a D/DS.

Godfrey

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