I think they mean it's a fixed maximum aperture rather than variable, but they wanted to make it sound /faster/ somehow, or a translation of the original Japanese, by German speaking Chinese translator who heard a rumor of this strange language called English.

On 2/4/2015 10:52 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:

Does somebody know what "accelerated maximum aperture" means, and who and where dug out such a "creative" writer: "Thanks to its large- constant aperture design, the lens provides an _accelerated__maximum__aperture_ of F2.8 at all focal lengths from 70mm to 200mm."

This is published on DPreview, but it is presumably a quote from RICOH's announcement of the new lens: http://www.dpreview.com/articles/5760258369/ricoh-introduces-hd-pentax-d-fa-70-200mm-f2-8-and-hd-pentax-d-fa-150-450mm-f4-5-5-6-zooms
So, it must be Ricoh's writer.

"Large" is not equivalent to "accelerated"!
They need a good editor!

Igor







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