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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Pentax K-Mount Lenses for AK_49_Photo Customers

Welcome to my inventory of great K-mount (-M, -A & -AF) lenses that will work great with your new Pentax (film or digital SLR (DSLR) camera (or any other camera that accepts K-mount lenses like Ricoh, Sears and even Samsung GX DSLRs).

o $30 Pentax-M 50mm f2.0
o $40 Pentax-M 50mm f1.8
o $120 Pentax-M 40mm f2.8 pancake--famous for great IQ in a very compact package!
o $65--Pentax-M 135mm f3.5
o $50--Pentax-M 40-80mm f2.8

o $75--Sears-M 135mm f2.5--fast! Just because Sears sold under their brand--the lenses have a great reputation
o $25--Focal-M 28mm f2.8

o $50 Pentax-A 50mm f2.0
o $100 Sigma-A 28-80mm f3.5
o $115--Tokina-A 70-210mm f4--this is a fantastic lens--it was primary on my K20D most of the winter
o $25--Five Star-A 75-200mm f4.5

o $90--Sigma 35-105mm f3.5

o $130--Sigma-FA 70-210mm f4 (won't autofocus on these manual cameras)

I have successfully used all of these lenses on my Pentax K20D digital SLR. The manual lenses (-M) work just fine using the magic green button for metering. The -A lenses communicate fully with the camera.

Note: K1000 owners can most economically add to their lens kit by purchasing -M (manual) lenses. While these manual lenses will work great on any more modern camera (film or digital), they only can be used in manual mode. Pentax-A lenses communicate with the camera and allow use of automated modes (Program, AV (Aperture-Priority), TV (Speed Priority), etc.). If you have or think you might acquire a more modern camera, you might want to focus (excuse the pun) on the A lenses.

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