Pentax smc DA* 60-250mm f/4 ED SDM

Pentax smc DA 60-250mm f/4.0 ED SDM

Lens Summary

Brand: Pentax

Also Known As: Pentax smc DA* 60-250mm f/4 ED SDM

Lens Type: Zoom Lens

Format: APS-C / DX

Focus: Autofocus

Lens Mount: Pentax K

Release Date: 2008-09-22

MSRP Price: $1996.95

Made in: Japan

Infrared Rating: Good

Production Status: In Production

Lens Description: Featuring high quality, weather-resistant and dust-resistant construction, SDM autofocus, and extra low dispersion glass, the smc PENTAX DA Star 60-250mm f/4 ED (IF) SDM, exclusively for PENTAX digital SLR cameras, is a versatile telephoto zoom lens for photographers who demand flexibility and the highest quality from their glass.


Pentax smc DA* 60-250mm f/4 ED SDM Specifications

Lens Specifications
Lens TypeZoom Lens
Focal Length60-250mm
Mount TypePentax K
FormatAPS-C / DX
Compatible Format(s)Pentax Digital (APS-C)
Compatible with TeleconvertersNo
Zoom Ratio4.16x
Maximum Reproduction Ratio1:6.6
Shake Reduction (Image Stabilization)No
Aperture Information
Aperture RingNo
Maximim Aperturef/4
Minimum Aperturef/32
Maximum Angle of View (APS-C or smaller format)26.5°-6.5°
Optical Information
Lens Elements15
Lens Groups13
Diaphragm Blades9
Extra-Low Dispersion Glass Elements2
Focus Information
FocusAutofocus
Built-in Focus MotorYes
Supersonic Direct-drive Motor (SDM)Yes
Internal FocusingYes
Minimum Focus Distance1.10m
Distance InformationYes
Filter Information
Filter Size67mm
Accepts Filter TypeScrew-on
Physical Characteristics
Weather / Dust SealingYes
Mount MaterialMetal
Tripod CollarYes
Dimensions8.13 x 16.76cm
Weight1.04kg
Other Information
Available in ColorsBlack

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