DA 50-200mm appreciation thread: the versatile kit tele zoom


I have fond memories of this 50-200mm ... this was taken when I was still using K10D GP! Forget my lack of composition, but I was very pleased with its sharpness, and quite pleasing bokeh as part of a dual kit!

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How much is the 55-300mm? Is it much more expensive compared to the 50-200mm?
 

aaron80, the DA 55-300mm is about S$550 new.
The DA 50-200mm is pretty affordable and can be found used pretty easily, but the newer DA 50-200mm WR costs a little more.
I like it because it is so cute and a featherweight that you can use it one-handed.

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aaron80, the DA 55-300mm is about S$550 new.
The DA 50-200mm is pretty affordable and can be found used pretty easily, but the newer DA 50-200mm WR costs a little more.
I like it because it is so cute and a featherweight that you can use it one-handed.

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Nice lens, But I think the WR feature causes quite an increase in price. The rubber grip texture look very much like the Samsung rebadged lenses. Can show a pic of the mount? I always like see something orangy. My concern is that the weather seals may corrode over time.
 

Nice lens, But I think the WR feature causes quite an increase in price. The rubber grip texture look very much like the Samsung rebadged lenses. Can show a pic of the mount? I always like see something orangy. My concern is that the weather seals may corrode over time.

The build quality is better than the non-WR version.
I actually kinda prefer the new grip pattern.
The O-ring at the rear feels like silicon rubber that's pretty durable. I doubt it will corrode or wear out for a long while. At any rate replacement should be pretty cheap and easy.
Well it's worked well for me when I was shooting in light rain.
 

The build quality is better than the non-WR version.
I actually kinda prefer the new grip pattern.
The O-ring at the rear feels like silicon rubber that's pretty durable. I doubt it will corrode or wear out for a long while. At any rate replacement should be pretty cheap and easy.
Well it's worked well for me when I was shooting in light rain.
Looks like a nifty and versatile lens to own.
 

aaron80, the DA 55-300mm is about S$550 new.
The DA 50-200mm is pretty affordable and can be found used pretty easily, but the newer DA 50-200mm WR costs a little more.
I like it because it is so cute and a featherweight that you can use it one-handed.

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Heard Emjay's gonna slash the price for this nice tele zoom lens very soon, the price will be very very attractive, probably will be cheaper than any offer out there (including neighboring countries and the US) ;)

Hope it's true though. Let's wait and see how :)
 

Heard Emjay's gonna slash the price for this nice tele zoom lens very soon, the price will be very very attractive, probably will be cheaper than any offer out there (including neighboring countries and the US) ;)

Hope it's true though. Let's wait and see how :)

That's good news especially for those who cannot afford a DA* (just like me) ;p
 

Heard Emjay's gonna slash the price for this nice tele zoom lens very soon, the price will be very very attractive, probably will be cheaper than any offer out there (including neighboring countries and the US) ;)

Hope it's true though. Let's wait and see how :)

Sure? If so, :thumbsup:! And I may just be tempted to get 1. ;p
 

Well finally got my 50-200 today. Was on order from Dec.30. Pentax seams to be in short supply around here for some reason.
 

as far the taken-at-above-50mm image quality goes, is there a big difference between the 50-200, 55-300 and the 18-250?

i figure as since i do not use the 18-50 mm aspect of my 18-250, i am curious whether it is worth me changing to a more specialised zoom like the 50-200 or 55-300? will i save money and is the picture quality better? i don't have an opportunity to try the other two out :bsmilie:
 

Well, lenses with larger zoom range will tend to suffer more from:
1) Pincushion effect (at telephoto end)
2) Barrel distortion (at wide end)
3) Chromatic abberation
4) Loss of focal length at close focus distance
 

But what about from the 50mm range onwards? Do these effects vary?
 

Actually, fengwei did a test between 18-250 and the dual kit a while back. In term of image quality should be about the same.

The photos are gone already but you still can read the comments on the thread. Here's the link: LINK
 

wow thanks.:D that link was very useful indeed. how i wish i can see the pictures! seems to me from all the posts that for the 18-55 range the 18-250 is better than the kit lens but for the telephoto range 55-250 using a specialised zoom is better.

but i still cannot tell if it will be worth changing the 18-250 for a 50-200 or a 55-300:bsmilie:

Actually, fengwei did a test between 18-250 and the dual kit a while back. In term of image quality should be about the same.

The photos are gone already but you still can read the comments on the thread. Here's the link: LINK
 

i recently bought the single lens kx kit. now regretting not getting the 50-200mm as well. how much is the street price for this lens (brand new or otherwise) now?
 

i recently bought the single lens kx kit. now regretting not getting the 50-200mm as well. how much is the street price for this lens (brand new or otherwise) now?

Its $342 SGD.
 

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