Focal MC Auto Macro-Zoom 80~200 f/3.5

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Focal MC Auto Macro-Zoom 80~200 f/3.5 Specifications
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Specifications

Focal MC Auto Macro-Zoom 80~200 f/3.5

Minimum Aperture f/16
Diaphram Fully Automatic with 
depth of field preview setting

all M42 (Pentax) screw mount TTL cameras

Minimum Focusing Distance ~6 feet
Angle of View ~28 - 12 degrees
Mount Pentax Screw mount

The 80-200mm lens is a multi-purpose lens.  This is one of the most versatile lenses - good for distant subjects and excellent for close-ups, sporting events, landscapes and portraits.  You can shoot from as close as 6 feet or from long distances, under just about any average light conditions.  With the Macro feature, move in so close you can almost touch your subject with the front of the lens and make images up to 1/4-life sized!  This lens can take the place of three or four fixed-focal length lenses, making it an economical lens to own.  With a little bit of creativity, this lens can produce images possible only with a zoom lens.

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Features

 

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Photo shows rear lens mount for Pentax thread (M42) and auto aperture pin
View through front of lens

 

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This lens features an automatic diaphragm.  The focus can be adjusted separately from the zooming action.  Just turn the focus ring to focus, and the zoom ring to zoom. Also featured is a Macro range that further increases close focusing capabilities
The calibration on the lens barrel shows the focal length for any zooming position, (but this need not be consulted because optimum picture composition and area can be easily determined through the viewfinder).
Once focused, the zoom lens maintains the focus setting even while zooming.  It is a good practice to focus at the maximum focal length, i.e. with the largest possible image, and then zoom back to the desired field of view.  This ensures maximum focus accuracy.

 

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