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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)
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 ]
In June 2013 Pentax announced the successors to the K-30, the K-50 and K-500. Both are mid-level DSLRs, the K-500 being a stripped-down version of the K-50, having no weather seals and less-advanced electronics. [36] [37] Pentax K-500 uses 4 AA batteries (rechargeable Lithium battery is optional), while Pentax K-50 uses rechargeable Lithium ...
The MZ-30/ZX-30, MZ-50/ZX-50, MZ-60/ZX-60, the *ist series and the K100D/K110D lack the mechanical stop-down coupler/indicator. In these cameras – in aperture priority mode – the aperture is set by a dial on the camera body, and no longer on the lens. Pre-A lenses can only be used in manual stop down metering mode and manual flash mode.
The Pentax MZ-D, also known by its internal code name of MR-52, was a prototype digital single-lens reflex camera from Pentax of Japan. It was announced at photokina in September 2000 [ 1 ] and was demonstrated to the press at the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) show in January 2001. [ 2 ]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Pentax MZ-50. The Pentax ZX-50, also known as the Pentax MZ-50, is a 35mm film SLR camera.
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.
The built in flash of a SLR camera, Pentax MZ-30, firing. A reflector was set up in front of the camera in a dark room. The camera taking the photo was set up much the same way you do when photographing lightning at night: on a tripod, manual focus and long shutter time.