Griffin
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And why don't they make more lenses this way? Is it related to the focal length and image circle? Are there any drawbacks on this design? I'm just curious.
For an SLR designed lens, the Pentax 40/2.8 is really small, though it includes AF.
And why don't they make more lenses this way? Is it related to the focal length and image circle? Are there any drawbacks on this design? I'm just curious.
I think it's somewhat disingenuous to criticise the fact that the Canon 50 1.2 for being "almost 9cm in diameter at around 600g" because the front element is 72mm as opposed to 49 in the Pentax model, so there's a lot more glass in the Canon model,
As far as I can tell there are three such lenses: M, limited, and the Mark Newson K-01 lens. Which are you talking about or does it matter. I think it might, because the OP asked about image circle; two are APC-s and the other may be FF.
You might want to look at these, it seems it is a good performer. Not like someone above says:
http://www.pentaxforums.com/lensreviews/SMC-Pentax-DA-40mm-F2.8-Limited-Pancake-Lens.html
and this is the K-01 lens which is good just not quit as good. But at $249 it is a deal:
http://www.pentaxforums.com/lensreviews/smc-pentax-da-40mm-f2.8-xs.html
Sorry no image circle information on these sites.