> 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.

I came to the same conclusion some time back with several lenses tested. 
Using a tripod, refconverter A @ 2x, manual focus, cable release, no filters 
fitted and using the respective lens hoods all @ f/8 listed in order of best 
performance:

1. SMC Pentax-M f/4 200mm (highest image quality, good contrast)
2. SMC Pentax-FA 80-320 @ 200mm (slightly warm, v.good contrast)
3. SMC Pentax-A f/4 70-210 (better contrast than 200 f/4 M)
4. SMC Pentax-A f/4 200mm (worst performance overall, sold it!)

I sold my F 70-210 before the test after aquiring the FA 80-320, the aperture 
of f/5.6 I deemed to slow for a 70-210mm lens.

I've since enabled myself with a K 200 f/4 in mint condition (�30) can't wait 
to try it :)

John


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From: "Jens Bladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 17:09:44 +0100
Subject: M 4/200mm vs  F 4-5.6/70-210mm at 200mm

> 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
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
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