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Pentax SMC DA 16-45mm f/4 ED AL

Price: £349.00

This model comes from Pentax's KB range, and the DA mark denotes its digital dedication...

Pros

Small, light and solid, high-resolution, high-contrast

Cons

Chromatic aberration

Design 18/20
Image Quality 16/20
Performance 17/20
Value 15/20
Features 16/20
Score 82%

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Main Review

This model comes from Pentax's KB range, and the DA mark denotes its digital dedication. The lens construction consists of 13 elements in 10 groups and features aspheric elements together with a high-refractive, Extra Low Dispersion glass element. Together these elements help to maintain high-resolution, high-contrast images, while reducing chromatic aberration and promoting colour accuracy.

The lens has a metal outer barrel with a plastic inner barrel, which extracts as the zoom is moved towards the wideangle end. There’s a wide grooved zoom ring, while the manual focus ring is much narrower at the edge of the metal outer barrel. The focus scale is engraved on this barrel in front of the manual focus ring. Despite being one of the smallest and lightest of the lenses in this category, it feels pretty solid, though it lacks the professional feel of Canon and Nikon counterparts. With no high-tech drive motors, the AF is much noisier than others and while it's slower it's not problematically so even for fast-moving subjects – thanks mainly to the AF module built into the camera body.

Image Quality
In terms of sharpness the lens proves itself a contender by providing high resolution over 1000lwph. It also maintains this throughout the aperture and focal range. Optically this is as close to perfect consistency as we’d like to see, but with the wider angle comes increased fringing, with a rise of 3-3.5 pixels from centre to corner. This is a prime example of the difficulties still to overcome in providing wideangle optics for digital sensors, especially if you need to maintain a certain price point.

Verdict

The lens provides high resolution, with just chromatic aberrations spoiling its performance

Reviewer: WDC Team

Full specification

Maximum Format Size APS-C Focal Length 16-45mm
(APS-C) APS-C Diagonal Angle of View 86-36
Maximum Aperture f/4 Minimum Aperture f22
Lens Construction 13-10, Asph, 1 ED Weight 365g
Dimensions 72x92mm Lens Mount Pentax K-AF
Other ens hood 38737

Manufacturer Website: http://www.pentax.co.uk

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