Hi,
Ive just bought the Pentax DA 70mm Limited lens.
Has anyone any experience of this lens and dfo you keep the hood on? I would like too shoot without hood as it is smaller and am wondering whats the whole point of it.
Thanks
Paul
the build is very solid and all the reviews ive read have stated excellent optical quality. www.justpentax.com/details_products.aspx?id=050107110018194:: The lens barrel, hood and cap are all made of a high-grade aluminum material, Pentax DA 70mm f2.4 Limited Lens. Rear Lens Cap. Front Lens Cap http://www.justpentax.com/details_products.aspx?id=050107110018194HOME |
apparently photography magazine rated the pentax FA 77mm limited as one of the best prime lenses they'd ever tested and the DA 70mm is as good.
the only cons ive heard about is a possiblity in certain circumstances of purple fringing in some hightlight areas. Digital SLR and Lens Review: September 2006:: Pentax DA 21mm Pancake Limited: First Shots This lens and the two other Pentax pancake lenses (DA 21mm and DA 70mm) are the http://digital-slr-review.blogspot.com/2006_09_01_archive.htmlHOME |
What do you think of this lens? It has a relatively small aperture for the price, in fact most of the DA series does, i was wondering if the quality of the pictures justifies this.
supposively the 2.4 aperture isn't a problem because the lens looks fantastic wide open, whereas a 1.8 may be sharp at 2.4, but 1.8 would be lacking edge sharpness.
With any lens, I tend to carry a hood and often use them; it reduces the possibility of lens flare. It's your call really; if you don't think the light is going to cause problems then don't bother with the hood, after all the lens is well-coated, but I would still take the hood with you even if you don't keep it on.
here are a few user reviews from Pentax forums.com
http://www.pentaxforums.com/lensreviews/showproduct.php?product=142&cat=34
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