I was looking through the Sunday sales fliers this morning (Christmas IS
coming, you know?) and noticed that Sears has a ZX-50/28-80 (2.8X) with a
Fuji multi-pack,  development mailer, and a leather camera bag for
$299.99US.  They state that they are so sure you'll not find a ZX-50 with
28-80 lens advertised for less, they'll send you a $100 Sears gift card if
you do.
Should be hard as this is the ONLY Pentax SLR advertised in the sales fliers
in Atlanta this weekend.

But my amusement came when I noticed that they'd expressed this lens's
magnification and all others in their flier with the "X" factor.
Admittedly, I have not been looking in the regular "consumer" locations for
lenses, but when did they start doing this with film camera lenses? This was
traditionally reserved for the video world, right?

Cory Waters
hoping Santa leaves me a 280T in the sock this year....but having a little
trouble telling her what it IS....
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