Hah so you got the 30. Bummer. I should have pounced on that too. :)

That is a special lens for sure.

On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 5:03 PM, Stanley Halpin
<[email protected]> wrote:
> You are missing the FA20-35 and the newer DA20-40. And the 31 Limited. You 
> might need to do some more shopping in order to give us a fair comparison. 
> And IIRC there more than a few variations on the 28mm and 35mm lenses…
>
> stan
>
> On Aug 31, 2014, at 4:08 PM, Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Recently I said that the list of lenses that I still wanted to get is
>> shrinking rapidly. But one that I still wanted was the SMC K 30mm
>> f2.8, a desire that Stan has fulfilled this week by putting one in the
>> mail. I've wanted that lens particularly since seeing this stunning
>> image:
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellinuxero/4547285529/
>>
>> It is worth noting that this image was shot on film, so has the full
>> 30mm FOV. Still, the cinematic look of the image - the combination of
>> sharpness and buttery bokeh - that is what I love.
>>
>> There are many more delicious images produced with this lens at:
>> http://www.flickriver.com/lenses/pentax/smcpk30mmf28/
>>
>> I'm looking forward to comparing the lenses that I have in the 28-35mm
>> range because I think I've got waaaay too many and I may need to thin
>> the herd.
>>
>> In the autofocus department I cover that range with:
>> DA 16-45mm f4 (middle of the range)
>> Sigma EX 30mm f1.4 (prime)
>> Pentax F 35-70mm (at its widest, obviously)
>>
>> In the manual focus department I've got:
>> SMC K 28mm f3.5
>> SMC K 30mm f2.8 (coming from Stan)
>> Flektogon 35mm f2.4 (preset... coincidentally, also from Stan)
>> Tamron 01A 35-85mm f2.8-3.8 macro
>>
>> I'm always threatening to do comparison images and then never really
>> getting around to doing a pseudo-scientific side-by-side comparison.
>> It always seems to come down to gut feelings and how often the lens
>> actually gets put on the camera.
>>
>> I'm getting closer to having my basement darkroom set up and so I may
>> need to keep an eye on which lenses will also work on which film
>> bodies (with no crop factor, obviously). But it appears that I have a
>> silly amount of overlap at the 28-35mm range.
>>
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