Author: | | Veteran Member Registered: April, 2010 Location: Wiltshire/Hampshire Posts: 1,760 | Review Date: May 28, 2013 | Recommended
| Rating: 9 |
Pros: | Sharp, compact, great handling | Cons: | Not a lot | Sharpness: 9
Aberrations: 9
Bokeh: 7
Handling: 9
Value: 9
Camera Used: LX, ME, K5
| | I think the 5 rating really is not right, and drags the average down.
This is a hidden gem in the M-line. Sharp in the centre from wide-open, razor sharp at f/4 in the centre. Great across the frame by f/5.6 on a crop-sensor. Also a great lens on film, but takes f/8 to sharpen up across the frame.
Fantastic value, as mentioned before similar sharpness to the fast-fifties.
See https://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/lens-sample-photo-archive/226252-super-mu...ml#post2401178 for a full test including 100% samples.
| | | | | New Member Registered: January, 2012 Posts: 15 | Review Date: June 20, 2013 | Recommended | Price: $36.00
| Rating: 9 |
Pros: | Sharp, Size & weight & appearance, contrast, simple construction & robust | Cons: | Have to more sharp at frame area | Sharpness: 9
Aberrations: 8
Bokeh: 8
Handling: 9
Value: 9
Camera Used: K10D
| | All about this lens is very good.
f2.8-f5.6 have to more sharp at frame area, over f8 is perfect!
| | | | New Member Registered: May, 2013 Location: Jakarta Posts: 2 | Review Date: May 11, 2014 | Recommended | Price: $65.00
| Rating: 9 |
Pros: | sharp, color saturation, compact | Cons: | bokeh | Sharpness: 9
Aberrations: 9
Bokeh: 7
Handling: 9
Value: 9
Camera Used: K5, ME Super
| | i have one with scratch and cleaning mark on back element, it didn't affect image quality, color saturation still excellent
here the sample image, the primate were have been in glass cage, close focused shot, taken at zoo in Jakarta, Indonesia, really like this lens
ISO 200, 1/160 sec, no retouch, resize only, autolevel only: https://www.flickr.com/photos/roe_groho/11905766436/in/photostream/
here are for more samples pics: http://https://www.flickr.com/photos/roe_groho/sets/72157645671773578/ | | | | New Member Registered: August, 2014 Location: Jakarta Posts: 1 | Review Date: September 4, 2014 | Recommended | Price: $40.00
| Rating: 7 |
Pros: | Cheap, Reliable | Cons: | Take a bit time to focusing | Sharpness: 8
Aberrations: 7
Bokeh: 5
Handling: 8
Value: 6
Camera Used: Pentax ME Super, Pentax MZ-50
| | This is the first lens I have.
What can I say? Hard, strong, reliable, sharp... Its SMC class. You can use this to train your "feel" with manual focusing.
Here is a picture that I take with this lens, using ME Super and BW-film Lucky SHD100. | | | | | Pentaxian Registered: April, 2009 Location: Madrid, Spain Posts: 10,911 1 user found this helpful | Review Date: October 3, 2015 | Recommended | Price: $50.00
| Rating: 9 |
Pros: | Small, sharp, nice bokeh | Cons: | Not really sharp wide open | | I bought this lens because I wanted a smaller, cheaper version of the f/2 which I already have. I snapped it up when I saw one for a good price as they're quite rare (28mm lenses were far more common). It's not fabulously sharp wide open but it's very good, and extremely sharp by f4.5. There is some noticeable chromatic aberration wide open in out-of-focus areas.
Despite it's slight IQ faults, I really like the lens - the handling somehow seems even better than usual for an M series, making it a pleasure to use. Bokeh is far smoother than is normal for a lens of this age. Colour and contrast are good and images have a vibrancy that I love. This lens shouldn't be seen as the poor, slower cousin of the f/2 version but a lens that's a pleasure to own and use in it's own right. It's certainly superior to any of the much more common M series 28mm lenses (with the possible exception of the f/2, which I haven't used).
I'm very happy with this little lens, it has quickly become a favourite on my K3 and also on my Fuji X-M1.
A few samples:
Fountain by Jonathan MacDonald, on Flickr
Autumn by Jonathan MacDonald, on Flickr
IMGP5833a by Jonathan MacDonald, on Flickr
IMGP5792a by Jonathan MacDonald, on Flickr
| | | | Forum Member Registered: February, 2016 Location: Moab, Utah Posts: 90 12 users found this helpful | Review Date: February 10, 2018 | Recommended | Price: $180.00
| Rating: 10 |
Pros: | Sharpness, contrast, 3d pop, closest focusing, flare resistance, distortion control | Cons: | aperture design not great - spring too weak | Sharpness: 9
Aberrations: 9
Bokeh: 9
Handling: 10
Value: 10
Camera Used: Sony a7ii, a7s
| | This might be the best all around 35mm that Pentax has ever made. It performs in all areas with no real drawbacks optically. It's very underrated in my opinion on this forum and elsewhere. The close focusing distance of 30cm really shows in the bokeh that it can produce. That's 5cm closer than most f2 35mm lenses and it helps it compare bokeh-wise to faster leses. Yet, there is not a lot of glass inside. The elements are small and few and light transmission is excellent. This makes a great night landscape lens and in my opinion, the best all-around 35mm one can own. Typically, the f-stops are slow to retract because of a weak spring design, but does not bother me for my purposes.
I also have and have compared in detail, this lens to the Takumar 35mm f4, Auto-Takumar 35mm f2.3, the S-M-C Takumar 35mm f3.5, SMC K 35mm f2, and FA 35mm f2. For anyone curious and wanting to compare, see my video for a comprehensive review with examples.
| | | | New Member Registered: March, 2019 Posts: 2 1 user found this helpful | Review Date: June 17, 2019 | Recommended | Price: $75.00
| Rating: 8 |
Pros: | size, build quality, sharpness, ease of use | Cons: | maybe a little flat at f8 and f11 | Sharpness: 9
Aberrations: 9
Bokeh: 7
Handling: 10
Value: 9
Camera Used: Sony a6000
| | This is my third m prime lens after the 28mm f2.8 and the 50mm f1.7. I love these lenses for their small size and quality and the 35mm f2.8 is no exception. My copy is in great condition and came with the original front and rear lens caps. The colours out of the lens are lovely, warm and nicely saturated. On the crop sensor the field of view is a little tighter than I would hope but it is still a great walk around lens. The lens works equally well with the camera in both black and white and colour settings; this is definitely a step up from the 28mm which I feel performs better in black and white.
| | | | New Member Registered: June, 2018 Posts: 2 | Review Date: March 7, 2020 | Recommended | Price: $105.00
| Rating: 9 |
Pros: | Small, contrasty, and sharp all over by f/8. | Cons: | Spherical Aberrations at f/2.8, coma correction | Sharpness: 9
Aberrations: 8
Bokeh: 8
Handling: 10
Value: 10
Camera Used: MX, X-T3
| | Prices of 35mm lenses have blown up over the last few years, so I was super enthused when I found this one in good condition for just over $100.
Wide open shows the worst of this lenses performance, there's coma at the edges/corners and spherical aberrations that rob the image of contrast and resolution. However once you close the aperture to f/4 the image improves dramatically - spherical aberrations disappear, coma is noticeably reduced, and there's TONS of contrast and good resolution. At f/8 the image is really sharp across the entire frame.
Compared to the older f/3.5 35mm lenses, this M version has better edge/corner sharpness, better flare resistance, slightly lower chromatic aberrations, and an extra 2/3 EV of brightness at max aperture. The only area where the older 35mm outperforms this one is wide-open performance at f/3.5 - no spherical aberrations and super sharp/contrasty in the center, however if you stop the M lens down to f/4 it outperforms the older versions in the mid-frame and edges. This f/2.8 version has warmer tones similar to the f/3.5 35mm SMC Takumar lens. I personally prefer this f/2.8 version over the f/3.5 versions.
My copy has a very tiny amount of haze under the front element, but it's only visible when shining light through the back - something that will never happen in real-world use.
| | | | Unoriginal Poster Registered: November, 2016 Location: Espoo Posts: 3,182 | Review Date: September 1, 2020 | Recommended
| Rating: N/A |
Pros: | | Cons: | | Sharpness: 8
Aberrations: 8
Bokeh: 8
Handling: 9
Value: 9
| | This lens has great pop and good colors. Not quite as sharp as faster 35 but has better corners in FF. Thought I preferred f2 on APSC, these features make f2.8 my preferred 35mm on FF. This was a special case and I shot it in Single In Challenge two months a row. First in APSC and then in FF. This lens really came to life on FF. At the time I thought It was just the camera, as I had not shot much with it before, but now I know it’s that this lens really shines on original format.
This is clearly cheaper than faster version, which makes this good value. If you’re FF shooter I recommend this M35 version.
APSC SIC album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/154414256@N06/albums/72157707250019794
FF SIC album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/154414256@N06/albums/72157690692907863 | | | | New Member Registered: July, 2022 Posts: 4 | Review Date: July 1, 2022 | Recommended
| Rating: 10 |
Pros: | | Cons: | | Sharpness: 10
Aberrations: 10
Bokeh: 9
Handling: 10
Value: 10
Camera Used: Fujifilm X-E2
| | This lens is always in my Fujifilm X-E2. I like it more than XF35f2 because it makes me feel I am a real photographer. | | | | Site Supporter Registered: February, 2017 Posts: 2,034 1 user found this helpful | Review Date: August 13, 2022 | Recommended
| Rating: 9 |
Pros: | IQ, build, handling, value for money, size and weight (or rather lack of) | Cons: | manual focus and manual only exposure on DSLRs | Sharpness: 9
Aberrations: 8
Bokeh: 7
Handling: 9
Value: 10
Camera Used: KP
| | I am reviewing this lens as a normal standard lens for APSC DSLRs. I own quite a collection of 35mm lenses for Pentax and tested them extensively against each other at real world scenes rather than test screens, hand held and on a tripod:-
M 35mm f2.8
K 35mm f3.5
K 35mm f2.0
A 35mm f2.0
DA 35mm f2.4
HD DA 35mm f2.8 Ltd
HD FA 35mm f2.0
As a standard lens, of this bunch the M has to be the best bargain, even in these straightened economic times I am seeing them on offer for less than £50! Though some are a lot more expensive!
So what do you get for your dough? Well IQ for a start is well up there with the best of them. Sure it's a little soft wide open, but stop down to f4 or smaller and you are good to go for anything. At f8, mounted on a tripod taking a picture of a still life scene, I could not tell the difference between its output and the Ltd, either in resolution, contrast or colour rendition. You will get CAs at wider apertures but who cares? They are not really distracting when viewing pictures un-cropped. Not is bokeh great. Again why care? I take pictures of scenes and things. I do not study out of focus areas. As long as OOF highlights do not distract it does not matter. The M delivers. You can get ugly flare if you point it sunwards, but otherwise it is flare free. I use a hood designed for the 40mm pancake lenses to make sure flare is no issue and to protect the front element.
The build quality is as good as it gets. No complaints here, much better than modern glass from any of the big manufacturers IMO. The lens is beautifully compact and easy to focus. Great on the KP.
The downsides are few and obvious. Manual focus only. Manual exposure only. That's it.
So how does it compare to its alternatives? Of the 7 I own, I find it stacks up pretty well before you even consider the bargain basement price. In terms of IQ alone, the Ltd and FA shade the K 3.5 and M, but only at faster apertures. The Ltd shades them all at f4. The FA wins at f2.8 or f2. At f5.6, I see no real difference between them apart from the K f2.0 being marginally the weakest, but only at infinity focusing. If I had to choose just one lens in this FL for my APSC cameras, I would seriously consider the M 35mm f2,8 or the FA f2.0. The FA for ease of use and low light capability or the M or K f3.5 for their light weight, build quality and compactness. The M beats the K f3.5 for availability and price.
| | | | New Member Registered: March, 2023 Posts: 24 1 user found this helpful | Review Date: May 13, 2023 | Recommended | Price: $90.00
| Rating: 9 |
Pros: | Sharp, great bokeh, mild red CAs | Cons: | could be more contrasty, needs a hood | Sharpness: 9
Aberrations: 7
Bokeh: 9
Handling: 10
Value: 9
Camera Used: Fuji X-T4
| | After much debating which lens at this approx. focal length I should get, I decided for this one.
I tried the K 35mm f2.0 for a moment, but had to return it to the ebay seller because of an issue. The K35mm was good, only slightly larger, and I might still look for one. But I feel it was a tad softer overall, even stopped down.
I tested now this one on the day it arrived on a quick walk outside. I do like the sharpness (even at 2.8) a lot, and the bokeh is great.
Here is a compilation that I took for sharpness at different apertures, centre and corner sharpness at f5.6 and bokeh at f2.8: https://ibb.co/2S4hZ1L
Download the full 28MB version locally for 100% resolution.
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