> I really don't agree that you should buy only Pentax lenses. Yes,
> You can't go WRONG with most of the Pentax lenses out there but
> some of my favourite lenses are not Pentax Lenses at all.

And, of course, you ~can~ go wrong with a ~few~ of the Pentax
lenses...

> And, I would add, that in many cases they are as good or better
> than the equivalent Pentax offering.

This is not true frequently (thank goodness).  Sometimes, the
problem is that Pentax doesn't have a lens with a certain useful set
of specs, and sometimes a third-party company has (and, sometimes,
the third-party lens can be quite good...).

> Once again, I maintain that it is not the lenses that make the
> difference but the photographer and his or her technique.

True, but good tools help even the good worker.

> I'm not sugggesting you go out and  buy the cheapest lenses you
> can find, but don't limit yourself to Pentax lenses.

Agreed.

> If you see a good used lens that is not a Pentax brand, ask the
> PDML about it.  But remember, most of us are extremely biased
> toward Pentax lenses.

And rightly so, in most cases...

> Non Pentax Lenses I own that I am very happy with are Tokina ATX
> 100-300 F4  Tokina ATX 90 F2.5 macro  Kiron 105 2.5 macro

These are very good lenses.

Fred


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