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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 must not be confused with Pentax 6x7 or Pentax 67 which are 120 medium format 6x7cm film cameras. It covers from the first " Asahiflex " models in 1952 and their successor, the pivotal "Asahi Pentax" single-lens reflex camera , last made in 1997, to the present time known as "Pentax" first made in 1981.
Pentax 01 Standard Prime (2011) — 47 mm equivalent; 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
Asahi (Honeywell in USA) Pentax 6×7 (Japan; name shortened to Pentax 67 in 1990 [375]): first 67 medium format SLR. Took ten exposures of 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 × 2 + 3 ⁄ 4 inch (6×7 cm) nominal frames (56×69.5 mm actual frames) on 120 film. The 67 format is called "perfect" or "ideal", because its aspect ratio enlarges to an 8×10 inch print ...
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Asahi Optical Co Ltd is best known for Asahi Pentax 6x7 medium format film cameras and the later Pentax Corporation is best known for Pentax 67 medium format film cameras. In 1990, the Asahi Optical Co. Ltd renamed the sub-brand from "Pentax 6x7" to Pentax 67. The company produced Pentax 67 cameras until 1999 and ceased trading in 2002.
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