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* [[Pentax MF-1]], scientific use
 
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Pentax P series

Revision as of 12:27, 8 June 2008

Pentax is a Japanese camera maker, founded in 1919.

History

The company that would become Pentax was founded in 1919 as Asahi Kōgaku Kōgyō Gōshi-gaisha (旭光学工業㈾). It was originally an optical company and it produced lenses for various camera models made by other makers. These lenses were not always marked as made by Asahi. For a time the company was the main supplier of the Molta company (renamed Chiyoda in 1937) making the Minolta cameras. For example it made the Coronar lenses equipping the Semi Minolta and the Promar lenses equipping the Auto Semi Minolta.[1]

The company changed status in 1938, becoming Asahi Kōgaku Kōgyō K.K. (旭光学工業㈱) or Asahi Optical Co. based in Tokyo.[2] It would keep this name until it became Pentax Corporation (ペンタックス㈱) in 2002. A merger with the Hoya Corporation is set to be completed on October 1, 2007. The new name will be Hoya Pentax HD Corporation (HOYAペンタックスHD㈱).[3]

The first camera produced by Asahi was the Asahiflex, that was also the first Japanese 35mm SLR, made as a prototype in 1951 and released in 1952. One of the models of the Asahiflex series, the Asahiflex IIb, was the first 35mm SLR to have an instant return mirror, thus solving the problem of mirror blackout which had plagued SLRs up to that time (early SLRs left the mirror in its "up" position until the camera was wound for the next shot, blacking out the viewfinder).

Pentax was originally the name of another 35mm SLR camera model, introduced in 1957 and successor of the Asahiflex. The name is derived from the shape of the prism used in SLR cameras (pentaprism), and the ending deliberately looks like the Zeiss Ikon Contax. In fact, the name Pentax was a property of Zeiss Ikon until they sold it to Asahi Optical Co.

Many Pentax cameras were sold stamped with the name "Honeywell". Actually Honeywell was only a distributor, and these cameras were exactly the same as the ones stamped with the Asahi name.

Digital

SLR

  • Pentax MZ-D 2000 (prototype, never released)
  • Pentax *ist D 2003 - still in production
  • Pentax *ist DS 2004 - 2005
  • Pentax *ist DL 2005 - also sold by Samsung as GX-1L
  • Pentax *ist DS2 2005 - also sold by Samsung as GX-1S
  • Pentax K110D - 2006
  • Pentax K100D - 2006
  • Pentax K10D - 2006 - also sold by Samsung as Samsung GX-10
  • Pentax K100D Super - 2007
  • Pentax K20D - 2008 - also sold by Samsung as Samsung GX-20
  • Pentax K200D - 2008

Point and Shoot Cameras

35mm film

K-mount autofocus SLR

  • Pentax *ist
  • Pentax MZ-S
  • Pentax PZ-1 (Z-1)
  • Pentax PZ-1p (Z-1p)
  • Pentax SF7 (SF10)
  • Pentax SFX (SF1)
  • Pentax SFXn (SF1n)
  • Pentax MZ-3
  • Pentax MZ-30
  • Pentax MZ-50
  • Pentax MZ-5N
  • Pentax MZ-7
  • Pentax MZ-M

K-mount manual focus SLR

Pentax K series:

Pentax M series:

Pentax A series:

Pentax P series

Other:

Screw-mount Pentax SLR

Asahiflex SLR

Compact

  • Pentax Espio 115M
  • Pentax Espio 738
  • Pentax IQZoom 70
  • Pentax PC35AF
  • Pentax PC-303

645 Medium Format

Manual Focus

Autofocus

6×7 Medium Format

1969-present

110 film

1979-1983 interchangeable lens SLR

APS film

Cameras from other makers with Asahi lenses

Not all examples of the cameras listed below have Asahi lenses.

With lenses not labeled as by Asahi

With lenses labeled as by Asahi

Notes

  1. The fact that Asahi was the maker of the Coronar and Promar is repeated in various places, but no definitive confirmation of this has been found yet.
  2. Its address in 1943 was Tōkyō-to Itabashi-ku Itabashi-chō (東京都板橋区板橋町). Source: "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras").
  3. Japanese version of the news release found in the Hoya official website. The name "HOYA PENTAX HD Corporation" is written in capital letters.

Bibliography

Links

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In French :