I think all the options you have listed are really quite decent, and
for what it seems, budget is no real object. As such, stick with the
OEM Pentax lenses.

re: 14mm, I find that 20mm is the widest that I could ever find a practical
use for... and 24mm was probably more useful 50% of the time, anyway.
Hence , I think the uses for a 14mm (which I borrowed several times) is
too limited for consideration unless you already have a lens in the 20-24mm
range.

Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 19:42:12 +0200
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Wide Angle Lens Dilemma

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I have been saving up to buy a good ultra wide angle lens.  Below is my 
shortlist (in no particular order).

- - PENTAX SMC-FA 20-35mm f/4 AL 
- - PENTAX SMC-FA 20mm f/2.8
- - SIGMA 20mm f/1.8 EX DG Aspherical RF
- - SIGMA 14mm f2.8 EX Aspherical
- - SIGMA 17-35mm f2.8-4 EX Aspherical

Since whatever I choose the investment will be substantial, I would like 
some expert advice on the issue. My priorities are as follows:

1) Sharpness (duh!)

2) Good rendition of out of focus areas.

3) As little barrel/pincushion distortion as possible.

4) Good resistance to flare.

5) Non rotating front element.  - I frequently use a circular polariser 
and other Cokin P System filters.

6) Fast Maximum Aperture - Since I will stop down the lens to f8 or f11 in 
most situations this is not absolutely essential.

7) Zoom - desirable but not essential.

Any words of wisdom / personal experience will be very apreceated.  I 
would also be interested in positive experiences with lenses other than 
those on my shortlist.

My camera is a Pentax MZ5n

Regards
Patrick

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