I do, Peter. But I guess I only a couple of lenses without an aperture ring.
I own loads of old Pentax lenses, which I really love a lot :-)
Regards
Jens

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Emne: Re: Tamron SP AF 2.8 28-75mm XR DI


Adam Maas wrote:
> Not to mention it includes a aperture ring.
If you go in for that sort of thing...


Adam Maas wrote:
> On 3/11/08, Jim King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>  Susan (Jens) wrote on Tue, 11 Mar 2008 13:41:11 -0700
>>
>>
>>  > Thanks a lot, Paul, Ken, Adam and John.
>>  > I'm glad I seem to have made a good choise.
>>  > Also the Tamron is lighter and smaller, but of cource doesn't go
>>  > with my
>>  > MZ-S, which I very rarely use :-)
>>
>>
>> Ah, but it *does* work just fine on a film body.  In this case, the DI
>>  designation only implies that it has been modified (probably with
>>  extra/better coating of the rear element) for use on digital.  The
>>  image circle covers a 24x36mm frame completely.
>>  Regards, Jim
>>
>>
>
> Not to mention it includes a aperture ring.
>
>
>


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