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  2. List of Pentax products - Wikipedia

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    Asahiflex I with viewfinder closed. Cameras using the M37 lens mount. Ashiflex I (1952–1953); Asahiflex Ia (1953–1954) — also sold as the Tower 23; Asahiflex IIb (1954–1957) — also sold as the Tower 23

  3. 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]

  4. Category:Pentax cameras - Wikipedia

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    Pentax Q-mount cameras (5 P) Pentax SLR cameras (1 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Pentax cameras" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  5. Pentax 645Z - Wikipedia

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    The Pentax 645Z is a professional medium format digital SLR camera announced by Ricoh on April 15, 2014. While it shares its sensor with the Phase One IQ250 and Hasselblad H5Dc, it retails at less than a third of the price of these (~8500 at ~27000 USD). [1] In 2015, the 645Z won the TIPA Award for the Best Medium Format Camera. [2]

  6. Pentax LX - Wikipedia

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    The actual number for sale, however, was 300 cameras according to Pentax in Tokyo. [citation needed] The Pentax LX Titanium was produced in 1994 in a limited edition of 1000 titanium-plated cameras to mark the company's 75th anniversary. Another Pentax LX Titanium was launched in 1996 in a limited number of 300, finished in black and carrying ...

  7. Pentax K-5 - Wikipedia

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    The Pentax K-5 is a 16.3-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera, announced on September 20, 2010. [1] It began shipping in mid-October 2010 and it was replaced by the Pentax K-5 II in the third quarter of 2012. [2] Externally, the camera body is almost unchanged from the Pentax K-7 (the mode dial on the left side is slightly higher). The ...