List of Some Later Generation Pentax Lenses
Lens | Aperture | Type |
---|---|---|
10-17mm Fish Eye | f/3.5-4.5 | DA |
12-24mm | f/4.0 | DA |
16-45mm | F4.0 | DA |
17-70mm SDM | F4 | DA |
18-55mm | f/3.5-5.6 | DA |
18-55mm II | f/3.5-5.6 | DA |
18-55mm | f/3.5-5.6 | DA L |
18-55mm WR | f/3.5-5.6 | DA |
18-135mm WR | f/3.5-5.6 | DA |
18-250mm | f/3.5-6.3 | DA |
18-270mm SDM | f/3.5-6.3 | DA |
20-35mm | f/4 | FA |
28-80mm | f/3.5-5.6 | FA J |
28-105mm | f/3.2-4.5 | FA |
50-200mm | f/4-5.6 | DA |
50-200mm | f/4-5.6 | DA L |
50-200mm WR | f/4-5.6 | DA |
55-300mm | f/4-5.8 | DA |
55-300mm | f/4-5.8 | DA L |
75-300mm | f/4.5-5.8 | FA J |
14mm | f/2.8 | DA |
15mm | f/4 | DA Limited |
16-50mm SDM | f/2.8 | DA* |
21mm | f/3.2 | DA Limited |
31mm | f/1.8 | FA Limited |
35mm Macro | f/2.8 | DA Limited |
35mm | f/2.4 | DA L |
35mm | f/2 | FA |
40mm | f/2.8 | DA Limited |
40mm XS | f/2.8 | DA |
43mm | f/1.9 | FA Limited |
50mm | f/2.8 | D FA |
50-135mm SDM | f/2.8 | DA* |
50mm | f/1.4 | FA |
55mm SDM | f/1.4 | DA* |
60-250mm SDM | f/4 | DA* |
70mm | f/2.4 | DA Limited |
77mm | f/1.8 | FA Limited |
100mm Macro | f/2.8 | D FA |
100mm Macro WR | f/2.8 | D FA |
200mm SDM | f/2.8 | DA* |
300mm SDM | f/4 | DA* |
560mm | F5.6 | DA |
600mm | f/4 | FA* |
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