On 7/2/2015 1:26 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Hi Barry,
Yes, the DA21 requires body control of the aperture.
It's a great lens, one of the most pleasing of all the Pentax lenses I owned
when I was shooting with Pentax gear. (The others were the FA43 Limited and
FA77 Limited.)
G
On Jul 2, 2015, at 7:39 AM, Barry Rice <[email protected]> wrote:
So my 24 mm lens (a pretty good Sigma, although prone to flare) was a
casualty of my latest trip to the field. So I'm looking for a new lens of
comparable focal length.
I'm looking at the SMCP-DA 21mm f/3.2 lens....
OK, my fool question---there's no aperture ring on it. So this means the
aperture is entirely set on my camera, right? (I have K3 and K7 bodies).
Something curious I found -
http://www.amazon.com/Sigma-Aspherical-Aperture-Samsung-Cameras/dp/B00005RKSR?
The only Sigma 24mm for Pentax that my search turned up is this one on
Amazon, but the little "Will This Work with Your Camera?" widget on the
page says it won't work with any of the Pentax Cameras I tried (K10D,
K20D, K3).
I think the widget must be screwed up, otherwise what would be the point
of selling a lens for Pentax cameras that won't work with any of the
Pentax cameras that are out there?
FWIW, I browsed the other mounts. There's no widget for Canon,
Olympus/Panasonic or Sigma mounts. For Minolta/Sony and Nikon mounts the
widget says "No the lens will not work" without even giving the
opportunity to select a camera.
Only the Pentax/Samsung version of the widget allows you to actually
select a camera before telling you it won't work with that camera.
Suggested purely for its amusement value.
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