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  2. Pentax (lens) - Wikipedia

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    2000: Pentax develops and commercializes the world's first diffractive DVD/CD-compatible hybrid pickup lens. [1] 2009: Pentax introduces the world’s first autofocus fisheye lens. That lens is the DA 10-17mm ED (IF) Fish-Eye. [1] 2011: Pentax introduces the world’s smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera (ILC). That camera was the ...

  3. Pentax cameras - Wikipedia

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    1971: The world's first SLR camera with a TTL automatic-exposure control. This camera was the Pentax ES [3] 1971: The world's first Super Multi-Coated lenses (Takumar lens series) [4] 1976: The world's first gallium arsenide light meter in a SLR (developed in conjunction with Nippon electronics) [5] [6]

  4. List of Pentax products - Wikipedia

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    Pentax Q with 02 Standard Zoom. Five lenses have been released for the Pentax Q. A sixth lens and an adapter were announced in September, 2012. 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 ...

  5. Category:Pentax lenses - Wikipedia

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    Lenses made by Pentax. Pentax originally used the M42 lens mount . In 1976 they created the K-mount , which they have used since for 35mm and latterly APS-C format camera systems.

  6. Jun Hirakawa - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Jun Hirakawa (平川純) is a Japanese lens designer best known for creating the Pentax FA 43mm Limited and FA 77mm Limited lenses during his time at Pentax. [1]Hirakawa said at the time that he regretted his "early retirement" from Pentax in 2010, around the time that Hoya acquired the company, and was subsequently hired by Tamron.

  7. Pentax - Wikipedia

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    Pentax, founded in 1919 as a town workshop specializing in polishing eyeglass lenses, developed Japan's first single-lens reflex camera, the Asahiflex, in 1952. By 2006, Pentax's domestic market share in digital cameras had declined to 4%. In 2007, Pentax was acquired by Hoya and subsequently

  8. List of Mamiya products - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Mamiya RZ lenses feature Seiko #1 electronic shutters. ... Pentax K-30 with a Mamiya / Sekor 50mm f/2 lens ...

  9. Pentax Q - Wikipedia

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    Introduced as "The world's smallest interchangeable lens system camera..." [1] The Pentax Q system is composed of four bodies (Q, Q10, Q7, Q-S1) and eight lenses: the 01 prime normal, the 02 wide-tele zoom, 03 fish-eye, the 04 "toy" wide angle, the 05 "toy" telephoto, the 06 telephoto zoom, the 07 "mount shield" lens, and the 08 ultra-wide zoom ...