Pentax DA* 200mm f/2.8 ED IF SDM review

Pentax's 200mm f/2.8 prime lens aims high

Pentax DA* 200mm f/2.8 ED IF SDM

TechRadar Verdict

With its impressive sharpness and minimal distortion, image quality is very good. In-camera corrections are typically available for fringing.

Pros

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    Almost zero distortion

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    Good sharpness, even wide open

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    f/2.8 maximum aperture

Cons

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    Poor colour fringing results

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    Autofocus can hunt in low light

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    Relies on in-camera stabilization

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Mount: Pentax Format: APS-C Construction: Nine elements in eight groups, nine diaphragm blades Closest focus distance: 120cm Filter thread: 77mm filter Autofocus: ultrasonic (ring) Dimensions: 83 x 134mm, 825g Tested on: Pentax K-5 II

Slightly shorter but stockier than most 70-200mm f/4 zoom lenses, the Pentax 200mm prime is also roughly the same weight, at 825g. Even so, that makes it shorter and lighter than the Pentax-fit edition of the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 lens, which weighs 1.43kg. It's one upside of a fixed focal length, along with potentially superior image quality, which we'll come to later.

Performance

On a K5 II body, autofocus proved fast, but not quite as rapid as in some competing lenses. It was also more prone to hunting in dull lighting conditions. Sharpness is better than the competing Sigma 70-200mm lens at its 200mm focal length, but the Pentax has more noticeable colour fringing. Distortion is practically non-existent.

Test results

Sharpness: It's one of the better lenses in this focal range, and sharpness is retained very well at the widest f/2.8 aperture and into image corners.

Pentax DA* 200mm f/2.8 ED IF SDM resolution

Fringing: Fixed focal length lenses would normally be expected to produce fewer aberrations, so the Pentax's relatively poor scores are disappointing.

f/2.8: 0.26
f/5.6: 0.57
f/8: 0.6
f/16: 0.84
f/22: 0.8

Distortion: 0.04

Practically non-existent, the tiny amount of pincushion distortion is effectively impossible to spot in images. A great result.

Verdict: With its impressive sharpness and minimal distortion, image quality is very good. In-camera corrections are typically available for fringing.