![]() Tried the earlier version of the 75mm and 135mm lenses and didn't particularly like either of them, the later 75mm lens of different optical design was supposedly much better than the first and there was a newer 100mm macro lens which was also reported to be very good. ![]() If I didn't do that images were not sharp even with a heavy tripod and good ball head. I used to hang a light camera bag over the lens barrel plus using MLU and pressing down on the prism when releasing the shutter. You've got two standard lenses, I had the 105mm which I found very good to use plus the last version of the Pentax 200mm lens which was very good if used extremely carefully, i.e. The widest lens available non fisheye is the 45mm, which I found very good, there are two 55mm f4 lenses, I had the first one which I found excellent but the second version is reportedly even better. All that I can do is recommend the lenses which I liked using most and which gave me the best results. ![]() ![]() Mark there should be plenty of threads in the archives here on this very subject but saying that I have owned about four Pentax 67 cameras in various forms up to the 67II last made model and tried quite a few different lenses along the way too.
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