After testing my SMC Pentax-A 28mm f: 2.8 , I could see that if a focal widest allowed interesting effects, it also had a significantly deformed default vertical and horizontal, especially for photographs cons-diving. So I am finally digging up an interim target: 35mm.
- Type: manual lens focal length Fixed
- Manufacturer: Pentax
- Model: SMC Pentax-M 35mm f: 2.8
- Purchase Date: November 14, 2007 (ebay France)
- Filter Holder: 49mm
- Aperture: f / 2.8 to 22, five blades
- Focus: 30cm to infinity
I had some concerns at the handling of the goal: the return spring of the small bracket that holds the open aperture when the focus seemed a little soft. And indeed, during first pictures taken with it, I observed a slight shutter delay. However, no effect on image quality, as you can see by following the link.
Verdict: A nice little goal, rather bright, with a focus ideal for both open outlook for architectural shots. Useful to have on hand, consider using it more often!