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A standard zoom lens offering approximately 4.1X zoom ratio, designed exclusively for PENTAX digital SLRsPENTAX U.K. is pleased to announce the marketing of the smc PENTAX-DA
17-70mmF4AL[IF] SDM interchangeable zoom lens, designed for exclusive
use with PENTAX digital SLR cameras. This standard zoom lens covers the
most frequently used focal lengths between wide-angle and telephoto
ranges, and offers outstanding operability and well-balanced image
quality.
Major Features
1. Approximately 4.1-times zoom ratio covering from wide-angle to
moderate-telephoto ranges
When mounted on a PENTAX digital SLR camera body, this zoom lens offers
an approximately 4.1-times zoom ratio covering the focal-length range
from 26mm wide angle to 107mm telephoto in the 35mm format. It offers
the most frequently used focal lengths in day-to-day photography, making
it ideal for a host of casual applications, including scenery, snapshot
and portraiture.
2. Extra-smooth, extra-quiet SDM autofocus system
Thanks to the incorporation of the PENTAX-original SDM system driven by
a built-in supersonic motor, this zoom lens offers exceptionally smooth,
quiet autofocusing operation. When mounted on an SDM-compatible PENTAX
digital SLR camera body,* the focus mode is automatically switched to
SDM-assisted autofocusing. Because this zoom lens has been developed
exclusively for SDM-assisted autofocusing, it is designed to be compact
and maneuverable despite the incorporation of the built-in supersonic
motor.
* This lens is compatible with the K20D, K200D, K100D Super and K10D
(with Ver. 1.30 or later firmware installed) camera bodies. When mounted
on other camera bodies, the focus mode is automatically switched to
manual.
3. Exceptional image description
Incorporating two hybrid aspherical (AL) optical elements in its optics,
this zoom lens assures exceptional image quality, while effectively
compensating for various aberrations.
4. Maximum aperture of F4 over the entire zoom range
Since this zoom lens offers a maximum aperture of F4 over the entire
zoom range, it lets the photographer use higher shutter speeds to
minimise annoying camera shake — especially in telephoto applications —
or reduce the depth of field to intentionally throw the background out
of focus.
5. Digital SLR-exclusive optical design
From lens coating and curvature to the positioning of optical elements,
the optics have been meticulously designed to optimise the lens’ digital
imaging characteristics. The image circle is perfectly proportioned to
the camera’s image-sensor size.
6. Other features
(1) Minimum focusing distance of 0.28 meters over the entire zoom range
(2) Inner-Focus (IF) system to eliminate lens extension and retraction
during
focusing operation
(3) Quick-Shift Focus System for instant switching to manual-focus
operation
without any focus-mode changes, after the subject is captured in focus
by the AF system
(4) SP (Super Protect) coating applied to the front surface to repel
dust, water
and grease
Specifications
Lens mount: PENTAX KAF3 mount
Lens construction: 17 elements in 12 groups
Angle of view: 79° - 23° (with PENTAX D-SLR camera body)
Number of diaphragm blades: 7
Minimum aperture: F22
Minimum focusing distance: 0.28m (0.92 ft.)
Filter size: 67mm
Maximum magnification: 0.31X
Dimensions (diameter x length): 75mm x 93.5mm (3.0 inch x 3.7 inch)
Weight: 485g (17.1 oz.) without hood; 515g (18.2 oz.) with hood
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