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Review of the Pentax DA 50-200mm 4-5.6 ED

Pentax DA 50-200mm 4-5.6 ED

Pentax DA 50-200mm
www.pentax.co.uk
With Pentax now incorporating shift CCDs into its cameras, there’s no need to add stabilisation to their lenses so the 50-200mm uses a standard Pentax KAF mount. Unlike the newer DA* lenses, the lens lacks the SDM module that allows quieter and faster AF control.

Performance
This point about the lack of SDM, in particular marks the lens out from comparable Canon and the Nikon models in this category. While they are smooth and silent, the Pentax is whirry and slow. On the other hand, unlike the Canon optic, at least the Pentax one does have a decent manual focus grip!
In addition, the lens features a Quick-Shift Focus System, whereby you can use the manual focus ring even in autofocus mode.
A thoughtful touch is a focus distance scale near the focus ring, so you can set the hyperfocal or pre-focus distance if need be. In terms of sharpness we’d class this lens as acceptable, with a solid performance throughout the aperture range but failing to set the world alight with its sharpness. Chromatic aberration control is also mostly average, though central control at 50mm is well maintained.

What We Like
Quick focusing

What We Don't Like
Slow, noisy

Features: 15
Design: 15
Performance: 16
Image Quality: 16
Value: 15
What Digital Camera Score 77%

Specification

Manufacturer Pentax
Model DA 50-200mm 4-5.6 ED
Focal length 50-200mm
Max aperture f/4-5.6
Min aperture f/22-32
Horizontal view 18-5
Vertical view 33-9
Diagonal view 38-10
Lens mount Pentax K-AF
Image size APS-C
Opt construction 11 Oct 2007
Opt technology ED, Asph
Focus AF/MF
Min focus 110cm
Filter 52mm
Lens hood Included
Dimensions 66.5 x 78.5
Weight 260g
Price (RRP) £179