Pentax Camera Lens 20817 User Manual

smc PENTAX-FA  
INTERCHANGEABLE LENS  
OPERATING MANUAL  
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USING YOUR LENS SAFETY  
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Although we have carefully designed these lenses for safe  
operation, please pay special attention to items marked with  
the following symbols when using this product.  
WARNING  
This symbol indicates precautions that if not  
followed, could result in serious injury to the  
user.  
CAUTION  
This symbol indicates precautions that if not  
followed, could result in minor or medium  
injury to the user or damage to the equipment.  
 
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WARNING  
CAUTION  
• Do not leave the lens in  
Never look at the sun  
t h r o u g h t h e l e n s o r  
camera. Serious damage to  
the retina, or total loss of  
eyesight may occur.  
direct sunlight without lens  
caps. Sunrays passing  
through the lens will be  
intensified, and should  
they focus on flammable  
materials, fire may occur.  
• Wrapping the strap around  
your neck is dangerous.  
Make sure that small  
children do not get the  
strap caught around their  
neck. (A strap is supplied  
only with some large types  
of lenses)  
 
PRECAUTIONS AND LENS MAINTENANCE  
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1. Storage and mildew prevention  
• Take the lens out of the protective case or camera bag, and store it in a dry,  
well-ventilated place.  
• Avoid storing the lens in a poorly ventilated location such as a closet, ward-  
robe, drawer, vehicle, or where insect repellent or medicine is kept.  
• Avoid storing the lens in areas of high temperature and humidity, where there  
is a risk of mildew growth.  
Store the lens with a desiccant in a dry cabinet, airtight container, or plastic  
bag. (Leaving a saturated desiccant in the storage container can cause dam-  
age to the lens. Be sure to read the instructions that come with the desiccant  
before use.)  
2. The lens is not waterproof. When using the lens in a rain or mist, be careful  
not to allow it to get wet.  
3. Never use any organic solvent such as thinner, alcohol, or benzine, etc. to  
remove dust on the lens.  
4. The lens is a precise optical instrument. Be careful not to let it fall, or subject  
it to strong shocks or pressure. Use a cushion or similar pad to protect the  
lens from the vibrations of motorcycles or other vehicles, boats, etc.  
 
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5. Avoid subjecting the lens to rapid changes in temperature, otherwise con-  
densation may occur on both the inside and the outside of the lens. Put the  
lens in a plastic bag or camera bag, and take it out after the lens has reached  
ambient temperature.  
6. When the lens is not attached to the camera body, attach both the provided  
lens cap and lens mount cap to protect it from dust.  
7. Do not leave the camera with the lens cap off attached to a tripod or other  
rigid camera support. The inner parts of the camera can be damaged by  
direct sunlight.  
8. Have the lens inspected by a dealer every one or two years to maintain its  
high performance.  
 
CONTENTS  
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PRECAUTIONS AND LENS MAINTENANCE …………………………… 3  
About the smc PENTAX-FA/FA J Lens…………………………………… 7  
• About the zoom ring……………………………………………………… 9  
Changing the Lens…………………………………………………………… 10  
Finger Point on Limited Lenses…………………………………………… 11  
Lens Cap ……………………………………………………………………… 11  
Focusing ……………………………………………………………………… 12  
• Autofocusing ………………………………………………………………… 12  
• Manual focusing …………………………………………………………… 12  
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• FA lenses………………………………………………………………… 13  
• Setting autofocus …………………………………………………………… 13  
• Setting manual focus ……………………………………………………… 13  
Setting the Aperture [A (Auto) Lock Switching] ……………………… 15  
• About the Zoom Lens Aperture …………………………………………… 16  
• Apertures and Click Stops ………………………………………………… 17  
Using the Infrared Index …………………………………………………… 18  
• Zoom Lens Infrared Index ………………………………………………… 19  
 
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Lens Hood …………………………………………………………………… 20  
• Note: ………………………………………………………………………… 20  
• Compatible Lens Hoods …………………………………………………… 21  
• Attaching a Round Lens Hood …………………………………………… 22  
• Attaching a Square Lens Hood …………………………………………… 23  
• Using the Built-in Lens Hood ……………………………………………… 24  
• PL Filter Window …………………………………………………………… 25  
Tripod Mount ………………………………………………………………… 27  
Filters…………………………………………………………………………… 28  
• Filter Cautions ……………………………………………………………… 28  
• Filter Sizes………………………………………………………………… 28  
• Note: Using a Circular Polarizing Filter………………………………… 29  
• Note: Attaching a Specialized Hood ……………………………………… 29  
Cautions When Using Flash ……………………………………………… 30  
• Compatibility with Built-in Flash …………………………………………… 31  
Lens Case……………………………………………………………………… 32  
• Lens Case Compatibility Table …………………………………………… 32  
Main Specifications ………………………………………………………… 34  
STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE …………………………………… 36  
 
About the smc PENTAX-FA/FA J Lens  
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[Single Focal Length Lens]  
Focusing ring  
Front-ring threads  
Distance scale  
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Aperture ring  
Depth-of-field scale  
Aperture A-lock button  
 
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[Zoom Lens]  
Focusing ring  
Distance scale  
Aperture index  
{long focal length}  
Zoom ring  
Aperture ring (note)  
Aperture A-lock  
button  
Aperture index  
{short focal length}  
Note:The following lenses do not have an aperture ring: FA J 18-35mm  
f/4-5.6AL, FA J 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6AL, and FA J 75- 300mm f/4.5-5.8AL.  
The aperture is controlled at the A [Auto] setting. Therefore, the lens is not  
compatible with cameras and accessories which are not compatible with  
 
the A setting.  
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A zoom lens has two rings: The  
focusing ring at the front of the lens  
and the zoom ring behind it. Turn the  
zoom ring to obtain the desired angle  
of view (focal distance).  
* Whenever you turn the zoom ring  
to change the angle of view (focal  
distance), the focus may also  
change slightly. First turn the zoom  
ring, then focus.  
About the zoom ring  
Turning the zoom ring to the right  
gets a [Telephoto] effect, making the  
subject look larger. Turning it to the  
left gets a [Wide angle] effect, cover-  
ing a wider area.  
 
Changing the Lens  
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1. Align the mount index red dots  
on the camera body and lens and  
attach the lens. Turn the lens clock-  
wise until it locks in place.  
2. To detach the lens, hold down the  
camera's lens unlock button, then  
turn the lens counterclockwise.  
* When attaching a lens, do not press the camera's lens unlock button. Doing  
so causes improper lens attachment.  
* After attaching a lens, turn the lens counterclockwise slightly to make sure the  
lens is locked in place.  
 
Finger Point on Limited Lenses  
Lens Cap  
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You can easily attach a Limited lens  
by aligning the finger point on the  
lens with the camera's lens unlock  
button.  
To remove the lens cap, squeeze the  
tabs as shown in the illustration.  
* When not using a lens, be sure to  
attach the lens cap.  
Limited lenses  
FA 31mm f/1.8AL Limited  
FA 43mm f/1.9 Limited  
FA 77mm f/1.8 Limited  
* For the FA 43mm f/1.9 Limited  
lens, attach the lens cap to the  
hood. The lens cap cannot be  
attached directly to the front of the  
lens.  
 
Focusing  
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To switch between autofocusing and  
manual focusing, use the camera's  
focus mode lever. For details, refer to  
your camera's instruction manual.  
Autofocusing  
Press the shutter button halfway to  
autofocus.  
* During autofocusing, the focusing  
ring rotates so do not touch it.  
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* For FA lenses, see page 13.  
* For non-autofocus cameras, use  
manual focusing.  
Manual focusing  
Turn the focusing ring as shown in  
the illustration.  
 
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Setting autofocus  
Push the focusing ring forward until  
you can see AUTO FOCUS.  
* When the lens is set for autofocus,  
the focusing ring locks.  
Setting manual focus  
Pull the focusing ring until AUTO  
FOCUS is hidden. Turn the focusing  
ring to focus manually.  
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FA lenses  
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With FA lenses, shift the focus-  
ing ring forward or back to switch  
between autofocus and manual  
focus.  
 
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* If your camera has a KAF2 mount,  
you can still switch between auto-  
focus and manual focus with the  
lens focusing ring even when the  
camera has been set to autofocus.  
* If you have a camera (such as the  
SF-series) having a KAF mount, set  
both the camera and lens focus  
mode switch to the same setting. If  
the camera is set to autofocus [AF  
single] and the lens is set to manu-  
al focus, you cannot take a picture  
until the camera's focus indicator  
lights.  
* The telephoto lens' focusing ring  
stops turning at slightly past the ∞  
infinity symbol. This is because,  
the point of focus changes depend-  
ing on the temperature, and some-  
times the focus is achieved beyond  
the ∞ infinity symbol.  
* Even when focusing at infinity,  
always look through the viewfind-  
er to make sure the subject is in  
focus.  
* When the lens is set for manual  
focus, the focusing ring can contin-  
ue to turn even past the minimum  
focusing distance or infinity mark.  
* If you use a camera which does not  
have autofocus, focus manually.  
 
Setting the Aperture [A (Auto) Lock Switching]  
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To set the aperture ring to A [Auto],  
hold down the Aperture A-lock but-  
ton and align the A index with the  
white-line index. To set the aperture  
ring to another setting, hold down the  
Aperture A-lock button and turn the  
aperture ring.  
* If your camera has a K mount with  
no lens information contacts, set  
the aperture ring to any aperture  
except A.  
 
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About the Zoom Lens Aperture  
Zoom lenses whose maximum aperture  
varies depending on the focal length  
have a [Minimum length] aperture  
index for the shortest focal length and a  
[Maximum length] aperture index for the  
longest focal length. To set the aperture  
to A [Auto], turn the aperture ring to the  
white [Short focal length index] at the  
center (regardless of the focal length) as  
shown in the illustration.  
to set an aperture other than A, align the  
aperture ring with the long focal length's  
aperture.  
For example, with a 28-105mm zoom  
lens set to 105mm, set the f/8 aperture  
by aligning the aperture ring's f/8 to the  
[Long focal length aperture index] mark  
on the left of the white index.  
* When setting the aperture manually  
at a middle focal length, use the aper-  
ture index for the short and long focal  
 
For the longer focal lengths, if you want  
lengths as a reference.  
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Apertures and Click Stops  
Certain lenses have a white dot next  
to the maximum aperture. The white  
dot indicates a difference of one aper-  
ture stop. For example, as shown on  
the right, the white dot next to f/2  
indicates f/2.8.  
If there is no white dot for a click stop between the f/numbers, the click stop  
indicates the respective f/number shown below. Also, certain lenses have no  
intermediate click stop at both ends of the aperture scale due to a lack of space.  
Do not set the aperture ring to a position where there is no click stop.  
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Using the Infrared Index  
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If you use infrared film with an R2  
or O2 filter, the point of focus differs  
from normal shooting (with visible  
light). This means the point of focus  
must be corrected.  
When the subject is in focus in the view-  
finder, note the point of focus on the  
distance scale (shown in the left illustra-  
tion). Then turn the focusing ring so the  
respective point of focus on the distance  
scale is aligned with the infrared index  
mark, as shown in the right illustration.  
* Before turning the focusing ring, set  
the focus mode to manual focus.  
* Infrared film cannot be used with  
the MZ-S, MZ-60, and  
cam-  
eras since these cameras use  
infrared light to detect film transport  
operations.  
* To determine the proper exposure,  
refer to the film's instruction manual.  
 
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Zoom Lens Infrared Index  
With a zoom lens, the focusing cor-  
rection amount for infrared film shoot-  
ing varies depending on the focal  
length.  
As shown in the illustration, zoom  
lenses have an infrared index.  
Correct the focus with respect to the  
focal length used.  
 
Lens Hood  
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The lens hood can be round, square,  
or built-in. Using a lens hood is rec-  
ommended for preventing internal  
lens reflections. Suitable hoods are  
listed on the next page.  
Note:  
* Do not use a lens hood if you are  
using the camera's built-in flash.  
The hood may obstruct the flash,  
causing darkened areas in the pic-  
ture. In the case of the FA 43mm  
f/1.9 lens, the flash can be used  
with the hood attached.  
 
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Compatible Lens Hoods  
Lens  
Compatible  
Hood  
Attachment  
Method  
Bayonet  
Screw-on  
Screw-on  
Screw-on  
Spring  
Bayonet  
Bayonet  
Bayonet  
Bayonet  
Bayonet  
Shape  
FA 35mm f/2AL  
FA 43mm f/1.9Limited  
FA 50mm f/1.4  
PH-RBA49  
MH-RA49  
PH-RA49  
RH-RC49  
PH-SA49  
PH-RBL67  
PH-RBA58  
PH-RBE58  
PH-RBC58  
PH-RBF58  
Round  
Round  
Round  
Round  
Square  
Round  
Round  
Round  
Round  
Round  
FA J 18-35mm f/4-5.6AL  
FA 20-35mm f/4AL  
FA J 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6AL  
FA 28-105mm f/3.2-4.5AL (IF)  
FA J 75-300mm f/4.5-5.8AL  
PH: Plastic hood, RH: Rubber hood, MH: Metal hood  
 
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Attaching a Round Lens Hood  
Screw-on Type  
Bayonet Type  
Screw the hood on to the front of the  
lens.  
Attach the hood to the front of the  
lens and turn the hood clockwise until  
it snaps in place.  
To detach the lens hood, follow this  
procedure in reverse.  
* When not using the lens hood, you  
can attach it to the lens in reverse.  
 
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Attaching a Square Lens Hood  
1. The hood attaches in the same  
way as a lens cap. While holding  
down the two knurled tabs, attach  
the hood to the front of the lens.  
2. The square hood should be posi-  
tioned horizontally on the lens. If it  
is tilted, vignetting may occur.  
 
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Using the Built-in Lens Hood  
Lenses with a Built-in Lens Hood  
To use the built-in lens hood, pull it  
out from the lens. In the case of the  
FA 31mm f/1.8AL Limited  
FA 77mm f/1.8 Limited  
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FA 600mm f/4 lens, the built-in lens  
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FA 600mm f/4ED (IF)  
hood is threaded. To extend or retract  
it, turn the hood. For details, see the  
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FA lens instruction manual.  
* Extending the FA 77mm f/1.8's  
lens hood does not obstruct the  
camera's built-in flash.  
 
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PL Filter Window  
Certain hoods also have a PL filter  
window. This enables you to easily  
rotate any polarizing or circular polar-  
izing filter attached to the lens.  
Lenses with a PL filter window  
zFA 35mm f/2AL  
zFA J18-35mm f/4-5.6AL  
Using the PL filter window  
1. Remove the PL filter window cap  
by sliding it downward, as shown  
by the arrow.  
 
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2. From the PL filter window, turn the  
polarizing or circular polarizing fil-  
ter.  
3. Reattach the PL filter window cap.  
* Before shooting, be sure the cap  
has been reattached so that the  
hood can provide the maximum  
effect.  
 
Tripod Mount  
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The FA 600mm f/4 lens has a tripod mount so you can mount the lens on a  
tripod.  
Switching between horizontal and vertical shooting  
Loosen the lens orientation lock screw and turn the lens by 90˚ left or right.  
Then tighten the lens orientation lock screw.  
Lens orientation lock screw  
Tripod mount  
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The tripod mount can also be detached. For instructions, see the FA lens  
instruction manual.  
 
Filters  
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Select the filter matching the lens  
filter size, then screw it onto the front  
of the lens.  
Filter Sizes  
Lens  
Size  
FA 31mm f/1.8AL Limited  
FA 35mm f/2AL  
FA 43mm f/1.9Limited  
FA 50mm f/1.4  
FA 77mm f/1.8Limited  
FA J 18-35mm f/4-5.6AL  
FA 20-35mm f/4AL  
FA J 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6AL  
FA 28-105mm f/3.2-4.5AL (IF) 58mm  
FA J 75-300mm f/4.5-5.8AL 58mm  
58mm  
49mm  
49mm  
49mm  
49mm  
67mm  
58mm  
58mm  
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* The FA 600mm f/4ED (IF) lens  
has a filter holder in the rear to  
hold the 43mm filter provided with  
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the lens. For details, see the FA  
lens instruction manual.  
Filter Cautions  
When attached to the lens, the fil-  
ter becomes part of the lens optics.  
Therefore, handle it in the same way  
as the lens. Keep it clean from dust,  
scratches, smudges, etc. Except for a  
circular polarizing filter, avoid attach-  
ing more than one filter to the lens.  
Using multiple filters is not effective.  
 
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Note: Using a Circular Polarizing  
Filter  
Note: Attaching a Specialized Hood  
If the PENTAX Type-A Circular Polarizing  
Filter (discontinued) is attached to the  
FA 28-105mm f/3.2-4.5AL (IF) lens,  
you cannot attach the specialized lens  
hood since it hits the filter's outer edge.  
Also, attaching a non-PENTAX circular  
polarizing filter may still prevent the  
specialized hood from being attached.  
PENTAX Circular Polarizing Filters  
(Both discontinued)  
* In the case of the FA 77mm f/1.8  
Limited lens, attaching certain dis-  
continued circular polarizing filters  
(including the PENTAX Type-A  
Circular Polarizing Filter) prevents  
the built-in hood from being pulled  
out.  
* With an autofocus camera, use a  
circular polarizing filter instead of  
a polarizing filter. A polarizing filter  
affects the accuracy of the autofo-  
cus and exposure.  
Type A  
Type B  
* Type A is thicker than Type B.  
 
Cautions When Using Flash  
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With the built-in flash  
* The FA 43mm f/1.9 Limited lens is  
compatible with the built-in flash even  
with the lens hood attached.  
Use the built-in flash for subjects at least  
0.7 meter away. If the subject is closer  
than 0.7 meter, overexposure may result.  
The built-in flash can usually be used with  
a lens as long as the | | symbol does not  
blink in the camera as a warning.  
With an external flash  
If you use an external flash, you  
can use the lens with the lens hood  
attached. For details, see the external  
flash's instruction manual.  
However, with certain lenses vignetting  
may still occur even if there is no blinking  
symbol warning. It is also possible for a  
lens to trigger the blinking symbol warning,  
but still be used with no problem.  
With the AF500FTZ flash  
If the AF500FTZ flash is used with an  
FA lens shorter than 24mm, the flash  
does not show a blinking focal length  
display as a warning.  
For details, see the built-in flash compat-  
ibility table on page 31.  
With the  
, the blinking | | symbol  
warning does not appear in the camera  
even if the lens is unsuitable for the built-in  
flash. To find out whether the lens is suit-  
able with the  
's built-in flash, see the  
camera's instruction manual.  
When using the built-in flash, remove any  
lens hood. The lens hood may obstruct the  
built-in flash.  
 
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Compatibility with Built-in Flash  
FA and FA J lenses other than the following can be used with the built-in flash  
with no problems.  
K series  
MZ-S Z series  
series MZ series*1  
Lens  
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U*2  
×
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×
FA 600mm f/4ED (IF)  
FA J 18-35mm f/4-5.6AL  
FA 20-35mm f/4AL  
U*3  
U*5  
U*7  
U*9  
U*4  
U*6  
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U*3  
U*5  
U*8  
U*9  
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FA J 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6AL  
FA 28-105mm f/4-5.6 (IF)  
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*1: Except the MZ-S.  
*2: Vignetting may occur if the focal length is 18mm and the subject is closer than 1 meter.  
*3: Vignetting occurs at the 18-28mm focal lengths.  
*4: Vignetting occurs if the focal length is 18-24mm and the subject is closer than 1.5  
meter.  
*5: Vignetting occurs at the 20-28mm focal lengths.  
*6: Vignetting occurs at the 20-24mm focal lengths.  
*7: Although a warning is displayed, vignetting does not occur.  
*8: Vignetting occurs at the 28-35mm focal lengths.  
*9: Vignetting occurs at the 28-40mm focal lengths.  
 
Lens Case  
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The soft cases have a case desig-  
nation as shown in the Lens Case  
Compatibility Table on the right.  
* A dedicated soft case is provided  
with FA Limited series lenses.  
Lens Case Compatibility Table  
Compatible  
Lens  
Case  
Dedicated  
case  
FA 31mm f/1.8AL Limited  
FA 35mm f/2AL  
S80-80  
FA 43mm f/1.9Limited  
Dedicated  
case  
FA 50mm f/1.4  
S70-70  
FA 77mm f/1.8Limited  
Dedicated  
case  
Dedicated  
case  
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FA 600mm f/4ED (IF)  
FA J 18-35mm f/4-5.6AL  
FA 20-35mm f/4AL  
S90-100  
S90-100  
FA J 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6AL S90-100  
FA 28-105mm f/3.2-4.5AL  
S90-100  
(IF)  
FA J 75-300mm f/4.5-5.8AL S90-140  
 
MEMO  
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Main Specifications  
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*AL: Lens with an aspherical element.  
ED: Lens using an Extra-low Dispersion glass.  
IF: Lens with internal focusing.  
Minimum  
Aperture [F] (Diagonal extent)  
Angle of View  
Lens  
Construction  
FA 31mm f/1.8AL Limited  
FA 35mm f/2AL  
FA 43mm f/1.9Limited  
FA 50mm f/1.4  
9 elements in 7 groups  
6 elements in 5 groups  
7 elements in 6 groups  
7 elements in 6 groups  
7 elements in 6 groups  
9 elements in 7 groups  
12 elements in 10 groups  
10 elements in 8 groups  
8 elements in 8 groups  
12 elements in 11 groups  
12 elements in 10 groups  
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22-32  
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22-38  
22-32  
32-38  
70°  
63°  
53°  
47°  
31.5°  
FA 77mm f/1.8Limited  
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4.1°  
FA 600mm f/4ED (IF)  
FA J 18-35mm f/4-5.6AL  
FA 20-35mm f/4AL  
FA J 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6AL  
FA 28-105mm f/3.2-4.5AL (IF)  
FA J 75-300mm f/4.5-5.8AL  
100°-63°  
94°-63°  
75°-30.5°  
75°-23.5°  
32°-8.2°  
FA J lenses do not have an aperture ring. The aperture is controlled at the A  
[Auto] position.  
 
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Includes tripod mount.  
Figures in ( ) indicate the thread diameter of the front ring of Filter.  
Max. Diameter×Length  
[ømm×mm]  
65×68.5  
64×44.5  
64×27  
Weight [g]  
Lens only Lens + Hood  
Filter  
[mm]  
58  
49  
49  
49  
49  
43(150)  
Min. Focusing  
Distance [m] Magnification [×]  
Max.  
0.3  
0.3  
0.45  
0.45  
0.7  
5.0  
0.28  
0.3  
0.16  
0.17  
0.12  
0.15  
0.14  
0.13  
0.18  
0.16  
0.25  
0.19  
0.3  
345  
195  
155  
215  
165  
65×37  
64×48  
220  
270  
176×457  
72×68.5  
69.5×68  
63×67  
66×65.5  
68.5×116  
7,000†  
190  
245  
180  
255  
217  
275  
197  
280  
425  
67  
58  
58  
58  
58  
0.4  
0.5  
1.3  
385  
 
STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE  
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions : (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interfer-  
ence that may cause undesired operation.  
Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a res-  
idential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio fre-  
quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-  
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
 
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can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.  
For customers in Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du  
Canada.  
 
HOYA CORPORATION  
PENTAX Imaging Systems Division  
2-36-9,Maeno-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 174-8639, JAPAN (http://www.pentax.jp)  
Julius-Vosseler-Strasse 104, 22527 Hamburg, GERMANY  
PENTAX Europe GmbH  
PENTAX U.K. Limited  
PENTAX France S.A.S.  
PENTAX Italia S.r.l.  
PENTAX House, Heron Drive, Langley, Slough, Berks SL3 8PN, U.K. (http://www.pentax.uk)  
112 Quai de Bezons, B.P. 204, 95106 Argenteuil Cedex, FRANCE (http://www.pentax.fr)  
Via Dione Cassio, 15, 20138 Milano, ITALY (http://www.pentaxitalia.it)  
Widenholzstrasse 1, 8304 Wallisellen, Postfach 367 8305 Dietlikon, SWITZERLAND  
(http://www.pentax.ch)  
PENTAX (Schweiz) AG  
PENTAX Europe GmbH (Tyskland) Filial Sverige  
Box 650, 75127 Uppsala, SWEDEN (http://www.pentax.se)  
PENTAX Imaging Company  
A Division of PENTAX of America, Inc.  
(Headquarters)  
600 12th Street, Suite 300 Golden, Colorado 80401, U.S.A.  
(PENTAX Service Department)  
12000 Zuni Street, Suite 100B Westminster, Colorado 80234, U.S.A. (http://www.pentaximaging.com)  
1770 Argentia Road Mississauga, Ontario L5N 3S7, CANADA (http://www.pentax.ca)  
23D, Jun Yao International Plaza, 789 Zhaojiabang Road, Xu Hui District, Shanghai, 200032 CHINA  
(http://www.pentax.com.cn)  
PENTAX Canada Inc.  
PENTAX Trading  
(SHANGHAI) Limited  
The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Union.  
Specifications and external dimensions are subject to change without notice.  
Copyright © HOYA CORPORATION 2008  
H39-200809 Printed in Vietnam  
56808ENG  
 

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