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title: "PENTAX 35 mm f2.4"
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# Bright f/2.4 aperture 35mm fixed focal length Lightweight 124g compact design PENTAX 35 mm f2.4

**Brand:** pentax
**Price:** £157.08
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Capture brilliance everywhere with the Pentax 35mm f/2.4 — your everyday pro lens!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PENTAX 35 mm f2.4 by pentax
- **How much does it cost?** £157.08 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- pentax enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted pentax brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Pocket-Friendly Portability:** Ultra-light 124g design means your perfect walkaround lens is always ready.
- • **Effortless Low-Light Mastery:** Bright f/2.4 aperture lets you shoot handheld in dim settings with ease.
- • **Built-In Super Protect Coating:** Fluorine-treated lens surface repels dust, water, and grease for worry-free shooting.
- • **Crystal-Clear Edge-to-Edge Sharpness:** Hybrid aspherical elements eliminate aberrations for stunning image clarity.
- • **Seamless Shake Reduction Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with Pentax K-series in-body stabilization for sharper shots.

## Overview

The Pentax smc DA 35mm F2.4 AL is a compact, lightweight prime lens designed for Pentax K-mount DSLRs. Featuring a bright f/2.4 aperture and hybrid aspherical optics, it delivers sharp, high-contrast images with minimal aberrations. Its Super Protect coating resists dust and moisture, while compatibility with in-body shake reduction ensures steady shots. Ideal for street, portrait, and landscape photography, this lens offers professional-grade performance in a portable package.

## Description

Product Description Offering a natural perspective similar to that of the naked eye, this standard lens is not only versatile enough to be used with a wide range of subjects and applications, including snapshots, but it also provides other benefits of the fixed focal length design, such as the ability to throw the background out of focus and to reproduce high-resolution images with edge-to-edge sharpness. This also is an ideal choice for digital SLR beginners to familiarise themselves with the basics of using interchangeable lenses. It contains focal length 53.5 mm (equivalent to 35 mm format) high delineation performance F2.4 high brightness and compact lightweight design with protect coating. Box Contains Pentax smc 35mm f/2.4 AL Lens

Review: Sharp, light, and well made, and a great focal length for APS-C sensors. A perfect first AF prime for your Pentax dSLR. - I've had this plastic fantastic almost 2 years now, and it's been a little revelation. Here are some plus and minus points that I feel are worth noting. Positives: - Well made. Even though it is an all plastic body and mount, it's very solid. In my experience, the plastic mount is no problem, just as it's never been a problem in my 18-55mm DAL. Obviously, you wouldn't want to drop it - but even if it was all metal, this wouldn't save the glass. - It's a sharp lens, even if it doesn't have the highest resolution according to DxOMark (8 P-Mpix, depending on the body it's mounted on). The rendering is pleasant - not too clinical, although not with the character of old glass, since this is definitely a "modern" lens with better coatings etc. - AF is fast, and quiet (for a screw driven lens, of course), and there's no hunting, even in low light. - The lens handles flare like a champ, seems to be quite free of CA (my copy is, at least), even in difficult situations where most of my other lenses exhibit it to some degree. I do use a cheap rubber hood (to fit the 49mm filter diameter) to prevent stray light from hitting the front element at an angle - helping the lens to achieve optimal contrast. - The ergonomics are very good, the lens feels just right on my K-r. Perhaps it might feel light on a K-7, K-5 or K-3, but I would guess it would be fine, since lightness is hardly likely to be a downside for a lens. Since this is a fast lens, I'll talk about that in the next two points: - Light gathering ability is good enough for night shooting hand-held, and I've had some joy doing night street photography. It's perfectly adequate for indoor shooting too, provided the lights aren't too low. I would guess that the T-stop is about as close to the F-stop as could be expected. As would be expected with any 35mm lens, a shutter speed of just 1/50s is fast enough to avoid shots being spoiled by camera shake. And, since all Pentax bodies have SR, you can get about 3 stops better performance than that - meaning reasonably sharp handheld shots at 1/8s or even 1/6s are quite easy to achieve with proper technique (for still subjects, of course). - Bokeh is, for the most part, pretty pleasant. However, it's really not possible to be objective about the quality of bokeh, since it's very much a matter of personal taste! Obviously, there's a greater DoF than a 50mm f/1.8 would have, since the FOV is wider and the aperture less narrow. Also, it doesn't focus especially closely (min. focusing distance = 30cm or 1ft), so if your subject is close to a "busy" background, then the blurring of the background is likely to seem "busier" too. If you know what you're doing, then you can get quite lovely bokeh, so I'm including this as a positive. Besides, when you consider the price of a 35mm f/1.8 vs. this f/2.4, I think you can appreciate that you're getting good bang for the buck here! Negatives: - For manual focusing, the focus throw is just a bit too short, however, it is smooth at least. When you are working with apertures like f/4 and beyond, DoF isn't so fine and focus isn't so critical. At f/2.4, however, you need to be a little more patient. - There is no aperture ring. This means that if you want to use extension tubes to shoot macro, you'll need ones that support automatic aperture (KA). If you reverse mount the lens, then you might use a toothpick to open the aperture a bit to approximately f/8, as per your best guess. - The lens exhibits a fair amount of vignetting at f/2.4. It's mostly gone at f/3.5, and I can't see it anymore at f/4. It's also a little softer in the corners, but again, once you stop down a bit, that problem is gone. - There is some - While in my copy, I can honestly say that CA is NOT a problem, DxOMark state that it's 9nm, which is quite high (about 1.8px wide). I have never felt the need to correct for CA with this lens, and I don't have in-body CA correction turned on. I experience more CA with most of my other lenses. I may have an exceptional copy, or DxOMark may have been testing a defective copy with poor coatings - who knows? In fairness, these negatives aren't much of a criticism, since this is an AF lens that you're not likely to want to manually focus with, and 35mm, whether using extension tubes or reversing the lens, isn't going to give the best macro results anyway. The vignetting can actually look quite arty, and is really nice in casual portraits (even if the 52mm equiv. focal length is at least 30mm too short for classic portraits), and is gone from f/4. Perhaps the best application for this lens is street photography, where it really excels, although it's my no.1 walkaround lens. I use it for landscapes, details, casual portraits, street photography, interiors (where wide angle isn't essential) and non-macro flower shots (that's basically everything, isn't it?). I suppose the main downside is that it's just so useful, and I use it so much, that I have a tendency to just take it for granted ;) For what it's worth, I've included some sample shots.
Review: A Stunning Bargain - As others have said, the optical quality is wonderful. The f/2.4 aperture is somewhat slow for a standard prime. But sharpness is very satisfying wide open and right across the frame, so there's no need to stop down (except for more depth of field of course). The background blur can be slightly nervous, probably due to the aspherical element, but mostly it's pleasant enough (and for serious bokeh I would use a longer lens anyway). Colour, depth and 'pop' are excellent, as with most Pentax glass. So why is it so cheap? Well, it makes do with a cheap (albeit reasonably robust) plastic casing and mount with basic screw-driven (but fast and accurate) autofocus. This does, however, make the lens very small and light. And because it is so cheap you can take it anywhere (to the beach for example) without worrying too much about having to 'baby' it. Overall a great general purpose walk about lens and, all things considered, a stunning bargain. For this reason I'm quite content with its plain Jane looks.

## Features

- In-Camera Shake Reduction (SR): The Pentax digital SLR K series cameras are equipped with the SR mechanism built into the camera body because shake reduction is applied in the camera body, this mean that any lens compatible with the K-Series cameras will benefit from image stabilisation
- Ideal as a first lens: Enabling imaging that is only possible with fixed focal point lenses, namely, large blurring of the background and sharp resolution to the edges of the image
- Easy-to-use Standard lens: This is ideal as a regular-use lens for shooting snapshots, landscapes, portraits, and a variety of other subjects
- High delineation performance: This lens uses hybrid aspherical lenses for correcting various types of aberration and providing a sharp image quality with high contrast from the minimum to maximum distances
- F2.4 for high brightness: This enables easy visibility with the view finder and shooting at high shutter speeds even in low light locations, reducing the adverse effects of hand shaking
- Super protect coating: Pentax-original SP coating uses fluorine treatment on the front surface of the lens and this prevents adhesion of dust, water drops, grease and other substances
- Stunning imaging performance: Aspherical lenses are used to minimize spherical aberration
- Compact, lightweight design: Weighing about 124 g and having a total length of only 45 mm (1.8 Inch). it makes it easy to carry around
- Minimum focusing distance: Enables minimum shooting distance of 0.3 m (0.98 ft.) and a maximum magnification of 0.17x
- What's in the box: Includes front lens cap 49 mm and rear caps

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0042RTQPC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 66,769 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 820 in Camera Lenses |
| Box Contents | SMC Pentax-da 35mmF2.4AL Standard Lens Focal Length 53.5mm (Equivalent To 35mm Format) High Delineation Performance F2.4 High Brightness Compact Lightweight Design Aspherical Lens Super Protect Coating |
| Brand Name | Pentax |
| Camera Lens | 35 millimetres |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Camera Models | [Pentax KAF3 compatible models] |
| Compatible Devices | K-AF |
| Compatible Mountings | Pentax K |
| Continuous Shooting Speed | 5.00 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (732) |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Fixed Focal Length | 35 Millimetres |
| Focus Type | Auto/Manual |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027075114623, 00531479668458, 04961333114627 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Image Stabilization Type | Digital |
| Item Type Name | Pentax 35mm 2.4 |
| Item Weight | 124 Grams |
| Lens Coating Description | Super Protect Coating |
| Lens Design | Prime |
| Lens Mount | Pentax K |
| Lens Type | Standard |
| Manufacturer | Pentax |
| Maximum Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/8000 seconds |
| Media Type | Product image |
| Minimum Aperture | 22 |
| Minimum Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
| Model Name | 21987 |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Photo Filter Size | 49 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 44 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | landscape, portrait, automatic, program |
| UPC | 027075114623 |
| Viewfinder Type | Optical viewfinder |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
| Zoom Ratio | 1:1 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Pentax
- **Camera lens description:** 35 millimetres
- **Compatible mountings:** Pentax K
- **Focal length description:** 35mm
- **Focus type:** Auto/Manual
- **Lens design:** Prime
- **Lens type:** Standard
- **Lens-fixed focal length:** 35 Millimetres
- **Maximum focal length:** 35 Millimeters
- **Minimum focal length:** 35 Millimeters

## Images

![PENTAX 35 mm f2.4 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51eLm4w+32L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this fit the new k1 and with  auto  focus?**
A: It will indeed fit and autofocus, however, this is a crop fit APS-C lens and the K1 is a full frame body, you would have put the K1 into crop mode limiting it to 15 megapixels. This lens won't cover full frame.

**Q: What is the filter thread size?**
A: The filter thread is 49mm

**Q: “Equivalent to 53.5mm in 35mm format” What does this mean in the description?**
A: Any cropped sensor camera has a smaller sensor than a full frame or 35mm camera. Thus any lens used on a cropped sensor will produce an image that appears to be 1.4 - 1.6 times smaller compared to the full frame version. If we say that a Full Frame is 35mm then a cropped sensor would be between 23 and 26mm. If you draw those sizes on a piece of paper and overlay them the difference becomes immediately apparent.

**Q: I have a Kr camera and just brought this lens, but the exposure compensation dial does not work with this lens. Is this normal or is the lens faulty?**
A: the camera I used the lens on is a Pentax K-3 II and my lens works. looking at the back of the lens there is a black tag when you slide his tag the aperture in the lens should open My camera uses this tag to alter the aperture. hope this is helpful

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sharp, light, and well made, and a great focal length for APS-C sensors. A perfect first AF prime for your Pentax dSLR.
*by A***S on 20 January 2015*

I've had this plastic fantastic almost 2 years now, and it's been a little revelation. Here are some plus and minus points that I feel are worth noting. Positives: - Well made. Even though it is an all plastic body and mount, it's very solid. In my experience, the plastic mount is no problem, just as it's never been a problem in my 18-55mm DAL. Obviously, you wouldn't want to drop it - but even if it was all metal, this wouldn't save the glass. - It's a sharp lens, even if it doesn't have the highest resolution according to DxOMark (8 P-Mpix, depending on the body it's mounted on). The rendering is pleasant - not too clinical, although not with the character of old glass, since this is definitely a "modern" lens with better coatings etc. - AF is fast, and quiet (for a screw driven lens, of course), and there's no hunting, even in low light. - The lens handles flare like a champ, seems to be quite free of CA (my copy is, at least), even in difficult situations where most of my other lenses exhibit it to some degree. I do use a cheap rubber hood (to fit the 49mm filter diameter) to prevent stray light from hitting the front element at an angle - helping the lens to achieve optimal contrast. - The ergonomics are very good, the lens feels just right on my K-r. Perhaps it might feel light on a K-7, K-5 or K-3, but I would guess it would be fine, since lightness is hardly likely to be a downside for a lens. Since this is a fast lens, I'll talk about that in the next two points: - Light gathering ability is good enough for night shooting hand-held, and I've had some joy doing night street photography. It's perfectly adequate for indoor shooting too, provided the lights aren't too low. I would guess that the T-stop is about as close to the F-stop as could be expected. As would be expected with any 35mm lens, a shutter speed of just 1/50s is fast enough to avoid shots being spoiled by camera shake. And, since all Pentax bodies have SR, you can get about 3 stops better performance than that - meaning reasonably sharp handheld shots at 1/8s or even 1/6s are quite easy to achieve with proper technique (for still subjects, of course). - Bokeh is, for the most part, pretty pleasant. However, it's really not possible to be objective about the quality of bokeh, since it's very much a matter of personal taste! Obviously, there's a greater DoF than a 50mm f/1.8 would have, since the FOV is wider and the aperture less narrow. Also, it doesn't focus especially closely (min. focusing distance = 30cm or 1ft), so if your subject is close to a "busy" background, then the blurring of the background is likely to seem "busier" too. If you know what you're doing, then you can get quite lovely bokeh, so I'm including this as a positive. Besides, when you consider the price of a 35mm f/1.8 vs. this f/2.4, I think you can appreciate that you're getting good bang for the buck here! Negatives: - For manual focusing, the focus throw is just a bit too short, however, it is smooth at least. When you are working with apertures like f/4 and beyond, DoF isn't so fine and focus isn't so critical. At f/2.4, however, you need to be a little more patient. - There is no aperture ring. This means that if you want to use extension tubes to shoot macro, you'll need ones that support automatic aperture (KA). If you reverse mount the lens, then you might use a toothpick to open the aperture a bit to approximately f/8, as per your best guess. - The lens exhibits a fair amount of vignetting at f/2.4. It's mostly gone at f/3.5, and I can't see it anymore at f/4. It's also a little softer in the corners, but again, once you stop down a bit, that problem is gone. - There is some - While in my copy, I can honestly say that CA is NOT a problem, DxOMark state that it's 9nm, which is quite high (about 1.8px wide). I have never felt the need to correct for CA with this lens, and I don't have in-body CA correction turned on. I experience more CA with most of my other lenses. I may have an exceptional copy, or DxOMark may have been testing a defective copy with poor coatings - who knows? In fairness, these negatives aren't much of a criticism, since this is an AF lens that you're not likely to want to manually focus with, and 35mm, whether using extension tubes or reversing the lens, isn't going to give the best macro results anyway. The vignetting can actually look quite arty, and is really nice in casual portraits (even if the 52mm equiv. focal length is at least 30mm too short for classic portraits), and is gone from f/4. Perhaps the best application for this lens is street photography, where it really excels, although it's my no.1 walkaround lens. I use it for landscapes, details, casual portraits, street photography, interiors (where wide angle isn't essential) and non-macro flower shots (that's basically everything, isn't it?). I suppose the main downside is that it's just so useful, and I use it so much, that I have a tendency to just take it for granted ;) For what it's worth, I've included some sample shots.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Stunning Bargain
*by S***S on 18 May 2013*

As others have said, the optical quality is wonderful. The f/2.4 aperture is somewhat slow for a standard prime. But sharpness is very satisfying wide open and right across the frame, so there's no need to stop down (except for more depth of field of course). The background blur can be slightly nervous, probably due to the aspherical element, but mostly it's pleasant enough (and for serious bokeh I would use a longer lens anyway). Colour, depth and 'pop' are excellent, as with most Pentax glass. So why is it so cheap? Well, it makes do with a cheap (albeit reasonably robust) plastic casing and mount with basic screw-driven (but fast and accurate) autofocus. This does, however, make the lens very small and light. And because it is so cheap you can take it anywhere (to the beach for example) without worrying too much about having to 'baby' it. Overall a great general purpose walk about lens and, all things considered, a stunning bargain. For this reason I'm quite content with its plain Jane looks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Little gem!
*by F***N on 27 February 2013*

I bought this lens for my K5. I wanted a cheap lens that could provide the images one would expect from a prime lens. Pentax did a really nice job with this lens: making it affordable for the enthusiast yet pleasing to even the professionals. I love this lens. It is fast and easy. Yes it isn't weather sealed, yes it is made of plastic (durable plastic but still - plastic) and yes the lens cap is a little fiddly to get used to, BUT, the images that this lens produces are amazing for its price. I would definately recommend it to Pentax users who don't want to break the bank. Buy this lens and see what amazing IQ you get for your buck. Francois :)

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