Originally posted by awscreo I shoot most of my landscapes with DFA 28-105, it's sharper than any of my fifties. If you don't need wide aperture, why not go for convenience
In the film days i found the 28-100 zoom was the most useful zoom for landscapes. I got away from it when I moved to Medium Format film. I just found out we are bringing a friend along in our next trip in the US. That makes the importance of a general purpose zoom even more important, as I have to keep up with the others a little better than I normally do.
As in my OP, I really wanted a lens that might show the limits of the K-1, and since I already have 24, 28, 35, 50, 100, 135 and 200 covered, i thought a zoom might come later. It looks like I might be going for the 28-105 now and the DFA 50/2.8 macro later.
Sorry I missed the last drop in price a while back!