Pentax 21mm f/3.2 AL smc DA Limited
Posted 08/09/2008 - 12:18
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I've got one and I use it a lot. It is "dinky dee" and is excellent for street photography. It is pretty sharp but there is also noticeable barrel distortion so for landscapes with horizons (and similar subjects) you may need to spend time correcting the barrel distortion post capture. The f/3.2 maximum aperture doesn't really affect my use of it. On balance it's a great little lens at a good price.
Regards,
SImon
Regards,
SImon
Posted 08/09/2008 - 20:53
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Hi there.
I have the 21mm Limited and I think it is an excellent walk-around lens that you could keep on the camera all day.
Very light and the hood is brilliant.
The lens is very sharp in the centre frame, but a little distortion can be seen at the far edges sometimes.
A nice bright lens. Overall produces sharp contrasty pics.
One I would go for!
Also try the 40mm Pancake. Its 90g and tiny.
Regards
Graham
I have the 21mm Limited and I think it is an excellent walk-around lens that you could keep on the camera all day.
Very light and the hood is brilliant.
The lens is very sharp in the centre frame, but a little distortion can be seen at the far edges sometimes.
A nice bright lens. Overall produces sharp contrasty pics.
One I would go for!
Also try the 40mm Pancake. Its 90g and tiny.
Regards
Graham
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10-17mm fisheye, 15mm Limited, 21mm Limited, 40mm Pancake Limited, 70mm Limited
10-17mm fisheye, 15mm Limited, 21mm Limited, 40mm Pancake Limited, 70mm Limited
Posted 09/09/2008 - 07:14
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Thanks guys that's some help - I'm a little disappointed to hear of distortion and the maximum aperture isn't huge but then neither is the lens.
40mm seems a little long for a walkabout lens.
Got to earn the money first though!
Mike
40mm seems a little long for a walkabout lens.
Got to earn the money first though!
Mike
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Is it one step down in quality from the 33/40/77 limiteds? It's very small and light and is just about what I feel is a standard lens being around 35mm equivalent on full frame.
Thanks
Mike