That would be the expectation, but it's not as much better as one would expect. At least when comparing the M 200 and F 70-210 I own anyway.
Marginal is the word I'd use. That's why the M stays in the cabinet and the F usually is in the bag.


Jens Bladt wrote:

I took a few test shots today.
To see how the SMC-M 4/200mm is doing.
Not so bad - compared to the SMC F 4-5.6/70-210mm.
I think the prime is the sharper lens of the two.

Both photographs shot at f 5.6 and app. 1/2000 sec. handheld.
No editing except autolevels and very little cropping (almost the full
frames).

See for yourself: http://gallery37564.fotopic.net/p12447314.html
Jens Bladt
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