[Review] SMC Pentax-FA 77mm F1.8 Limited
Re: [Review] SMC Pentax-FA 77mm F1.8 Limited
SBS wrote:
Your review is excellent. My only quibble is why do feel you must eliminate either the 77mm or the 70mm? I own both, and would never part with either. They are both too special to discard, especially if you already own them.
You are right! I have had the DA70 the longest, initially thinking that the FA77 would replace it. But I've been using them in parallell for the last year. Like you say, for travel I always grab the DA70, mostly for portraits the FA77. But they are both excellent and compliment each other pretty well.
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