When I got into SLR photography , 1998, my first and only lens was the new Sigma 
28-200 f/3.5-5.6. It was a big disappointment on many fronts, and before long I sold 
it and resolved to stay with primes. 

But let's face it: There are times a zoom is darn handy.

I've just ordered a Rikenon P 28-100/4 (67mm filter). Other than the Pentax 28-135/4, 
this is the only 28-80+ zoom I know of whose f/4 aperture remains constant.

Popular Photography called it "a metal-barreled beauty." It's very scarce. I found one 
Mint- for $75 from a U.S. online dealer. Normally Ricoh gear is found in a site's 
Pentax K-mount section. This dealer had his Ricoh gear listed under Other!

Adorama has one for $175. http://www.usedphoto.com has one for $50...but it has haze 
right in the center and cannot be returned. The only other specimen I know of for sale 
is one that's part of an XR-P kit now on U.S. EBay 
(http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1343553402). I lost the bid on 
another one on U.S. Ebay that went last week for less than $70.

I'll report first impressions when it arrives. I'm hoping it doesn't have too much 
barrel distortion or vignietting at 28mm. 

Ricoh also made a 28-105/3.5-4.5. It, too, is hard to find, but there are three or 
four out there, all in Europe. I don't know which lens came later.

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