Pentax smc D-FA 100mm f/2.8 Macro WR

Pentax smc D-FA 100mm f/2.8 Macro WR

Lens Summary

Brand: Pentax

Also Known As: Pentax 100mm f/2.8 Macro

Lens Type: Prime Lens

Format: Full Frame / FX

Focus: Autofocus

Lens Mount: Pentax K

Release Date: 2009-12-09

MSRP Price: $846.95

Made in: Japan

Infrared Rating: Poor

Production Status: In Production

Lens Description: The smc PENTAX D FA 100mm f/2.8 WR Macro is a telephoto lens with ultra-close focusing capabilities. With high-quality, weather-resistant construction, it delivers clear, high-contrast images from both telephoto and macro perspectives. It is ideal even in damp, inclement outdoor conditions for close-up photographers looking for full-size subject magnification and outstanding depth of field control for the smallest of subjects.


Pentax smc D-FA 100mm f/2.8 Macro WR Specifications

Lens Specifications
Lens TypePrime Lens
Focal Length100mm
Mount TypePentax K
FormatFull Frame / FX
Compatible Format(s)35mm Film / Full-Frame Digital Sensor Pentax Digital (APS-C)
Compatible with TeleconvertersNo
Maximum Reproduction Ratio1:1
Shake Reduction (Image Stabilization)No
Aperture Information
Aperture RingNo
Maximim Aperturef/2.8
Minimum Aperturef/32
Maximum Angle of View (Full frame or larger format)24.5°
Optical Information
Lens Elements9
Lens Groups8
Diaphragm Blades8
Focus Information
FocusAutofocus
Built-in Focus MotorYes
Minimum Focus Distance0.30m
Filter Information
Filter Size49mm
Accepts Filter TypeScrew-on
Physical Characteristics
Weather / Dust SealingYes
Mount MaterialMetal
Dimensions8.13 x 6.35cm
Weight340g
Other Information
Available in ColorsBlack

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