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  2. Pentax cameras - Wikipedia

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    What set these cameras apart from earlier Pentax ones was the replacement of the M42 "universal" screw-lens mount with a proprietary bayonet mount system, known as the K mount. Still the basis for Pentax lenses and cameras today, the K mount offered greater convenience and enabled the production of faster lenses such as the 50 mm f /1.2. [17]

  3. Pentax (lens) - Wikipedia

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    Pentax lenses saw many feature changes to answer the market, such as: incorporating "Auto-Aperture" with the M42, the light weight and compactness with the 'M' series, Aperture Priority overrides with the 'A' series, and Auto-Focus with the 'F' series. Modern Pentax lenses for digital SLR cameras have seen the elimination of the aperture ring ...

  4. Pentax ME Super - Wikipedia

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    The camera was a development of (and one of two replacements for) the Pentax ME. Both feature semi-automatic (aperture priority) operation, and are part of the Pentax M series which included the manual Pentax MX and briefly the semi-automatic, automatic-focus Pentax ME F. The ME Super added a manual mode to the feature set of the ME.

  5. Pentax K-mount - Wikipedia

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    electrical pins, drive shaft for focus. The Pentax K-mount, sometimes referred to as the "PK-mount", is a bayonet lens mount standard for mounting interchangeable photographic lenses to 35 mm single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras. It was created by Pentax in 1975, [1] and has since been used by all Pentax 35 mm and digital SLRs and also the MILC ...

  6. List of Pentax products - Wikipedia

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    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)

  7. Pentax 6×7 - Wikipedia

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    Pentax 6×7 side. Pentax 6×7 back. 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 ...

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