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The Pentax 6×7 (called "Pentax 67" after 1990) is a SLR medium format system film camera for 120 and 220 film, which produces images on the film that are nominally 6 cm by 7 cm in size (actual image on the film is 56 mm × 70 mm), made by Pentax. It originally debuted in 1965 as a prototype dubbed the Pentax 220.
Pentax is one of the few camera manufacturers still producing medium format cameras up to 1999. There are two offerings, one in the 6×7 format—the Pentax 67 II, and one in the 6×4.5 format—Pentax 645NII. Both use 120 or 220 roll film. These cameras build on the Pentax SLR design experience.
Pentax 02 Standard Zoom (2011) — 28–80 mm equivalent; Pentax 03 Fisheye (2011) — 17.5 mm equivalent; Pentax 04 Toy Lens Wide (2011) — 35 mm equivalent; Pentax 05 Toy Lens Telephoto (2011) — 100 mm equivalent; Pentax 06 Telephoto Zoom (announced in 2012) — 83–249 mm equivalent; Pentax Adapter Q for K-Mount Lens (announced in 2012)
In June 17, 2024, Pentax launched their latest product, the Pentax 17. The Pentax 17 is a half-frame camera with a fixed zone focusing lens, a magnesium alloy body, and a price tag of $500. The Pentax 17 is the company's first film camera in over two decades. [14]
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Right now, "Bird flu infections are by far the biggest factor impacting egg prices." The national average for a dozen eggs is $3.37, up 30% from a year ago but lower than the January 2023 average ...
Pentax Optio WG-2 GPS Rugged 2012 [164] Built-in GPS [165] Pentax WG-3 GPS Rugged 2013 [166] Built-in GPS [167] Pentax K-3 II: DSLR 2015 [168] Built-in GPS [169] Pentax K-3 III: DSLR 2021 [170] Wi-Fi GPS log transfer via Olympus's smartphone app [115] Pentax K-1: DSLR 2016 [171] Built-in GPS [172] Pentax K-1 Mark II: DSLR 2018 [173] Built-in ...
Highest listing price on eBay: $16,000. In 1959, Ruth Handler — co-founder of the toy giant Mattel — was watching her daughter, Barbara, play with paper dolls.