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The Pentax MZ-S is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera from Pentax of Japan. It was introduced in 2001 [1] and discontinued in February 2006. [2] It is closely related to the prototype MZ-D Full-frame digital SLR, which never entered production. [3] It was the top-of-the-line model of Pentax's MZ/ZX series and replaced the PZ-1p as the high-end ...
A photographer holds a Pentax MZ-5n with Metz flashlight. This innovative series brought the "small and light" concept back from previous generation manual focus cameras. This series known as MZ models elsewhere were named ZX models in the USA except MZ-S, the MZ-5 being known as the ZX-5 in the USA.
Rear of Pentax MZ-S. Pentax MZ-5/ZX-5 (1996) Pentax MZ-10/ZX-10 (1996) ... Film era manual focus, auto aperture, prime lenses. Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs
The K F-mount was Pentax's first attempt at an ... The 35–70 mm lens can be used on all other Pentax K-mount bodies in manual focus ... K AF2 – MZ-S, MZ-3 ...
M – manual exposure with exposure display; M+ – manual exposure with automatic working aperture metering, no exposure display; P – Program AE; PLM - Autofocus with pulse motor; PZ – Powerzoom (K10D with limited capatibility only) SDM/DC – Autofocus with supersonic- or direct current motor (K10D with firmware version 1.3) Tv – Time ...
The selector around the release button has five positions: L (lock), Auto, M (manual), 125x, and B. The Pentax ME Super can attach to the external winder ME (1.5 i/s) or the later Winder ME II (2i/s) and can also mount a Dial Data ME databack, or the later Digital Data M databack via a cord adapter. As with some other M series cameras, there is ...
Pentax ME F; Pentax MX; Pentax MZ-S; P. ... S. Pentax SF7; Pentax SFX; Pentax Spotmatic; Pentax Super-A; Z. Pentax ZX-50 This page was last edited on 25 August 2024 ...
The first full-frame DSLR cameras were developed in Japan from around 2000 to 2002: the MZ-D by Pentax, [26] the N Digital by Contax's Japanese R6D team, [27] and the EOS-1Ds by Canon. [28] Nikon has designated its full frame cameras as FX format and its smaller sensor interchangeable-lens camera formats as DX and CX.