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1102 lenses 428 MTF tests 74 in-depth photodo reviews 100+ users join each day Help the lens community by reviewing or rating a lens today via our lens search | Pentax SMC-DA 21mm f/3.2 AL LimitedPage 1 of 1: 1 Pentax have announced this new, compact prime lens for use on their digital SLR cameras. Slim and lightweight, we take a look at this aluminium-housed optic.
Build and handling The only control on the lens is the manual focus ring, a narrow but usable affair with a milled grip behind which is a cut-out with the distance scale marked in metres and feet. It sports a full, conventional, depth-of-field scale and all of the markings are etched into the metal. The focus ring is lightly torqued and can be used to over-ride the auto setting without recourse to switching the AF off and this can be achieved with the use of a single digit. The overall impression of the lens is that it is solid and built to last. Supplied in a drawstring leatherette pouch with lens and body caps, the whole thing will fit easily in a pocket or handbag. Optical quality The control of aberrations such as chromatic aberration is good for the most part, although there is some visible evidence as the aperture reaches higher values, especially at the edges and corners of the frame. The lens produces neutral colours and the control of flare and ghosting is good, giving decent contrast to images.
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Verdict In summary, the positive points of the SMC Pentax DA 21mm f/3.2 AL Limited are: The negative points are: Check the latest price for the SMC Pentax DA 21mm f/3.2 AL here Test by Ian Andrews www.wildaboutkent.co.uk Page 1 of 1: 1 Add your messageLogin required
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