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KODAK - CANON - NIKON - MINOLTA - PENTAX - ZENIT - YASHICA - FUJICA - OLYMPUS - PRAKTICA - RICOH - POLAROID - LEICA - ROLLEI - LUMIX - ARGUS - AGFA - ADOX - PHOTAX - MIRANDA - PETRI - KONICA - MAMIYA - LUMIREX - FED - KOWA - BENCINI - BELL & HOWELL - BEIRETTE - DELTA - SEARS - CHINON - DAKOTA - ZORKI - KIEV - GODSTAR - EXA - RECESKY

PENTAX AUTO 110 - 1978

 

The Pentax Auto 110 is single-lens reflex camera made by Asahi Pentax that use Kodak's 110 film cartridge. The camera was introduced with 3 interchangeable lenses in 1978. Three more lenses were introduced in 1981. This model represented the only complete ultraminiature SLR system manufactured for the 110 film format, although several fixed-lens 110 SLRs were sold. The camera system also claims to be the smallest interchangeable-lens SLR system ever created. The camera and lenses were very small (the camera fits in the palm of a hand easily).

pentax 110

PENTAX Q - 2011

The Pentax Q is a mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera introduced by Pentax. Known as the world's smallest interchangeable lens system camera.

The Pentax Q has a wide range of digital effects and controls including High Dynamic Range (HDR), multiple scene modes, and a bokeh function which, when activated, can enable a pseudo shallow focus effect.

The camera is equipped with sensor-shift image stabilization technology to improve image quality at slow shutter speeds or when using telephoto lenses. It has a "focus peaking" function as well. Sensor shift and focus peaking functions also work with adapted lenses.

pentax Q
pentax spotmatic

PENTAX SPOTMATIC - 1964

The Pentax Spotmatic refers to a family of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras manufactured by the Asahi Optical Co. Ltd., later known as Pentax Corporation, between 1964 and 1976. Made in Japan. All Pentax Spotmatics used the M42 screw-thread lens mount which was developed before WWII by Zeiss and Praktica. Asahi Optical used the name Takumar for their lenses. These were high-quality, progressively improved lenses, later versions of which featured multi-coating and were called Super Multi Coated Takumars.

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