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Review of the Samsung Schneider Kreuznach D-Xenon f/3.5-5.6 18-55mm AL

Samsung Schneider Kreuznach D-Xenon f/3.5-5.6 18-55mm AL

Samsung Schneider Kreuznach 18-55mm
It’s no secret that Pentax and Samsung are partners in camera production, and recent SLRs from Samsung have shown a striking resemblance to Pentax models. The same goes for lenses. So on first impressions this lens looks suspiciously like the Pentax Pentax-DA SMC f/3.5-5.6 18-55mm AL. Samsung has also struck a deal with German optical specialists Schneider Kreuznach, whose name is on the front of this optic. Both the Pentax and Samsung lenses are assembled in Vietnam – possibly the same factory? However, there are some differences worth commenting on. For starters, the Samsung lens has a minimum aperture of f/38 (rather than f/40) and a differently designed rubber grip on the zoom and focus rings. Build and handling Despite appearing to be the same camera lens, and sharing the same specifications, the Samsung lens is slightly noisier in operation than its Pentax counterpart. But in other respects it appears to be the same, with smooth rotation, and automatic AF to MF functionality. It also has the focus distance scale which is, again, a welcome inclusion. Image Quality The results of the Pentax and the Samsung lens are similar, with only a tiny difference between them. Corner and edge sharpness is a concern, but the low amount of fringing at the 55mm end is impressive.

Specification

RRP £200
Focal length 18-55mm
Max aperture F/3.5-5.6
Min aperture F/22-38
Horizontal view 69-25
Vertical view 49-17
Diagonal view 79-30
Lens mount Pentax K-AF
Image size APS-C
Opt construction 12:09
Opt technology Asph
Focus AF/M
Min focus 25cm
Filter 52mm
Lens hood SCH-A52
Dimensions 68 x 67.5mm
Weight 225g