ปีผลิต
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ผลิตที่
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สูตรเลนส์
7 elements in 7 groups (Promaster/Focal MC Auto variant)
อัปเดต
4 ก.ค. 2569
Pentax KA · 28mm · f/2.8
ปีผลิต
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ผลิตที่
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สูตรเลนส์
7 elements in 7 groups (Promaster/Focal MC Auto variant)
อัปเดต
4 ก.ค. 2569
The Promaster Spectrum 7 28mm f/2.8 is a rebadged third-party wide-angle prime that appeared under the Promaster house brand, a common practice among photo retailers who commissioned or resold lenses made by established Japanese optical firms. According to reviewers, this particular 28mm is 'basically a rebadge of the SIGMA 28mm Super Wide II and as such shares the same pros and cons of its earlier produced sister.' It was offered in a Pentax KA mount with A-contacts, allowing correct exposure control and retaining auto aperture operation even while focusing manually. A closely related retailer-branded variant appears under the 'Promaster/Focal MC Auto 28mm f/2.8' name, described elsewhere as having a 7-element, 7-group optical design. No established nicknames or community jargon exist for this lens. It has no cult following in the traditional sense; rather, it survives as an inexpensive, well-built manual-focus wide-angle that budget-conscious Pentax and vintage-glass shooters pick up impulsively for its low price and solid feel.
สรุป: The Promaster 28mm f/2.8 is a compact, all-metal, well-built manual-focus wide-angle rebadge of the Sigma 28mm Super Wide II. It appeals to budget-minded Pentax and vintage-glass shooters who value solid mechanics, close focus, and retro rendering over outright sharpness. Its slow aperture, need for aftermarket hoods, and inconsistent optical reputation mean it is best suited to casual and film-style photographers rather than pixel-peepers.
ตามที่ผู้รีวิวหนึ่งคนของรุ่นที่เกี่ยวข้องระบุ เลนส์ให้โบเก้แบบคลาสสิกที่มีความรู้สึกย้อนยุคเล็กน้อย โดยไม่พบโบเก้แบบหมุน (swirl) หรือการเกิดบับเบิ้ล (bubbles)
ผลลัพธ์คละกัน: รุ่น Spectrum 7 ที่อิงจาก Sigma ให้ผล "ดีมาก" ขณะที่ผู้รีวิวของรุ่น Focal MC Auto เรียกความคมชัดของมันว่าเป็น "ล้มเหลวอย่างสิ้นเชิง"
แสงแฟลร์และภาพผี (ghosting) เป็นปัญหาที่พบบ่อย; เลนส์เคลือบหลายชั้น แต่แนะนำให้ใช้ร่วมกับฮูดสกรูจากผู้ผลิตภายนอก (aftermarket) ที่ซื้อแยก
The Promaster Spectrum 7 28mm f/2.8 is a rebadged third-party wide-angle prime that appeared under the Promaster house brand, a common practice among photo retailers who commissioned or resold lenses made by established Japanese optical firms. According to reviewers, this particular 28mm is 'basically a rebadge of the SIGMA 28mm Super Wide II and as such shares the same pros and cons of its earlier produced sister.' It was offered in a Pentax KA mount with A-contacts, allowing correct exposure control and retaining auto aperture operation even while focusing manually. A closely related retailer-branded variant appears under the 'Promaster/Focal MC Auto 28mm f/2.8' name, described elsewhere as having a 7-element, 7-group optical design. No established nicknames or community jargon exist for this lens. It has no cult following in the traditional sense; rather, it survives as an inexpensive, well-built manual-focus wide-angle that budget-conscious Pentax and vintage-glass shooters pick up impulsively for its low price and solid feel.