Yes, John.
I have used mine with a 2.5/135mm many times. I have used it for concert
shots and for long distance panoramas.
This one was shot with this combo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/41643010/in/set-877712/

The lack of sharpness is motion blur (subject/camera), not caused by the
lens.
So, don't forget that the converter will "eat some light" - perhaps 1½
F-stop.
If you have enough light, it's fabulous.

If you don't a FA 2.8/200mm, a FA* 2.8/80-200mm  (both rather expensive) or
a K 2.5/200mm (if you can find one) may be a better choise.

And this panrama was made with this combo as well:
http://gallery13117.fotopic.net/p21530701.html
Try to watch it in full size - it's incredibly sharp - you can clearly see
steel wires rather far away.
I the mittle of the picture (to the right of the blue chimney) is a steel
pylon (for TV broadcast).
It is possible to count the small steel beams inside this pylon (in the
original picture). This pylon is apr. 15 km away from where I was standing.
The beams are perhaps one inch thick. Amazing, don't you think?


Regards
Jens


Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk

-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: John Whittingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 4. februar 2006 10:26
Til: [email protected]
Emne: RE: 1.7 XAF SMC Pentax adapter


> This is a great tool. Absolutely top quality. I only have good
> things to say about this item. Focusing is accurate, the image
> quality is excellent. It makes focusing more accurate that MF. It's
> actually one of the best Pentax products I have ever bought. It's
> simply highly recomendable. You will never regret buying one of
> these - it's better than any other converter you will come across. I
> will never sell mine, no matter how attractive the offer may be. I
> can't believe Pentax stoped making this - it is very usefull.

Has anyone any exprience of using the converter with the SMC 135mm f/2.5,
I've been considering looking for one seconhand for some time, I'm currently
using the FA 135 f/2.8 with a Kenko SHQ 1.5x converter as my 200mm AF lens
and wondered if there would be any advantage optically other than a slight
increase in FL.

Regards,

John

John Whittingham

Technician

"you can't be optimistic with a misty optic"


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