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'''Cosmicar''' is the lens brand of Asahi Precision Co., Ltd., and is most associated with CCTV and other industrial lenses. Their lenses in [[C-mount]] are sometimes adapted for use with [[Micro Four Thirds]] cameras. Later releases adopted the name '''Cosmicar/Pentax''' from the more familiar brand of the parent Pentax Corporation.
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'''Cosmicar''' is a lens brand used beginning in 1961<ref name="Pentax">See the "History" page in a [https://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english/products/catalog/pdf/2012_PENTAX_MV_eng.pdf 2012 Pentax catalog of machine vision lenses]</ref> by Asahi Precision Co., Ltd., and is mainly associated with CCTV and other industrial lenses.
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A small number of Cosmicar 35mm [[SLR]] lenses were offered in [[K mount lenses | Pentax K mount]] as a lower-cost alternative to Pentax's own versions, later rebranded [[Takumar#Takumar_bayonet_lenses|"Takumar"]]. A discreet "Cosmicar" engraving is also seen on the barrel of a few lenses marketed as [[Combined Products Corporation | CPC Phase 2]], and perhaps others.
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CCTV lenses after 1993<ref name="Pentax"/> added the name '''Pentax''', the more familiar brand from the company's corporate parent, [[Pentax]] Corporation; and the Cosmicar name was eventually dropped. Branding changed in the aftermath of the 2011 merger of Pentax with [[Ricoh]], and more recent "machine vision" lenses carry the Ricoh name instead.<ref>See the [https://industry.ricoh.com/en/fa_camera_lens/lens/products/ product-line summary] at [https://industry.ricoh.com/en/ Ricoh's industrial-product website].</ref>
  
A small number of Cosmicar 35mm [[SLR]] lenses were offered in [[K mount lenses | Pentax K mount]] as a lower-cost alternative to Pentax's own versions. Discreet "Cosmicar" engraving is also seen on a few lenses marketed as [[Combined Products Corporation | CPC Phase 2]] and perhaps others.
 
  
 
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*35-70 f/3.5–4.8 (CPC f/4.0 version?)
 
*35-70 f/3.5–4.8 (CPC f/4.0 version?)
 
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*70-200mm f/4.0
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Latest revision as of 05:33, 14 February 2023

Cosmicar is a lens brand used beginning in 1961[1] by Asahi Precision Co., Ltd., and is mainly associated with CCTV and other industrial lenses.

A small number of Cosmicar 35mm SLR lenses were offered in Pentax K mount as a lower-cost alternative to Pentax's own versions, later rebranded "Takumar". A discreet "Cosmicar" engraving is also seen on the barrel of a few lenses marketed as CPC Phase 2, and perhaps others.

CCTV lenses after 1993[1] added the name Pentax, the more familiar brand from the company's corporate parent, Pentax Corporation; and the Cosmicar name was eventually dropped. Branding changed in the aftermath of the 2011 merger of Pentax with Ricoh, and more recent "machine vision" lenses carry the Ricoh name instead.[2]


Still-camera lenses (PKA mount)

  • 28mm f/2.8 (Taiwan)
  • 28-80mm f/3.5-4.5
  • 35-70 f/3.5–4.8 (CPC f/4.0 version?)
  • 70-200mm f/4.0

Notes