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Does anyone have experience of shooting Pentax AF lens on manual body? Can you please share your thoughts of how annoying the manual focusing feel might be.

I am looking at their 35mm lineup and leans towards the 35mm f2.0 K but the size puts me off vs the 35mm f2.0 F-AL. The M version seems to have lower IQ.. I assume the aperture ring works with old manual bodies.

I do shoot with Nikon 50mm AF F1.8. Little bit annoyed by the AF slack but not really big deal for me. I don't have experience with Pentax AF lens.
 
As long as the lens has a aperture ring on it & a mf/af switch, itll work on a manual focus body.
 
I have used the 50/1.7 SMC Pentax-F with manual focus cameras and it works well. I have a 35/2 M lens and it is very good. Did you try one and not like it or just read some test using a non-film camera?
 
I have used the 50/1.7 SMC Pentax-F with manual focus cameras and it works well. I have a 35/2 M lens and it is very good. Did you try one and not like it or just read some test using a non-film camera?

This is an analog forum. I have never tried shooting Pentax AF lens on Pentax manual body, that's why I am asking.
 
I shoot AF lens on a K1000 and a couple of Chinion Bodies, most for the most part a few short zooms, a 35 to 80 and 18 to 100.
 
They are all backwards compatible to old bodies, as long as they have a manual aperture ring. If they don't have an aperture ring, then they can only be used at the smallest aperture. However, if you're talking about Pentax-FA 35 mm f/2 AL, then it has such ring and therefore can be used on a manual body with no issues at all.
 
I shoot AF lens on a K1000 and a couple of Chinion Bodies, most for the most part a few short zooms, a 35 to 80 and 18 to 100.

They are all backwards compatible to old bodies, as long as they have a manual aperture ring. If they don't have an aperture ring, then they can only be used at the smallest aperture. However, if you're talking about Pentax-FA 35 mm f/2 AL, then it has such ring and therefore can be used on a manual body with no issues at all.

Does the focus ring slack commonly found on motorless (screw type) lens gives problem acquiring focus manually?
 
Does the focus ring slack commonly found on motorless (screw type) lens gives problem acquiring focus manually?

I personally had no issues with it, although it is true that AF lenses have a "loose" feel to their focus ring compared to dedicated manual focus lenses.
 
I don't have any issues with focus, the reason I shoot zooms is the AF zooms of the 90s are much better than my Pentax K zooms of the 70s and M42 zooms of the 60s.
 
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