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The '''*ist''' is a 35mm autofocus SLR camera from [[Pentax]] introduced in 2003.
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The '''*ist''' is a 35mm autofocus SLR camera from [[Pentax]] introduced in 2003.  This is the last film SLR camera by [[Pentax]] and an almost identical camera [[*istD]] heralded the beginning of the Pentax DSLRs.  A small camera, with lightweight (335g) and had many interesting features.  This camera had a lukewarm reception, mostly because the public was moving towards digital.
  
It is compatible with KA, KAF and KAF2 mount lenses. It uses an electronic vertical travelling metal [[focal plane shutter]] with speeds from 30 to 1/4000 of a second plus a B mode. Exposure modes include auto, picture with (action, landscape, close-up, portrait and night scenes), Av, Tv, and M modes. The finder has a 90% field of view with a 0.7x magnification. A diopter can also be used with a range of -2 to +1.0.
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This is a consumer camera, made of plastic, which uses the venerable K mount and is compatible with KA, KAF and KAF2 mount lenses. Support for lenses of the M and K series is only possible in Av mode.
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It uses an electronic vertical travelling metal [[focal plane shutter]] with speeds from 30 to 1/4000 of a second plus a B mode. Exposure modes include auto, picture with (action, landscape, close-up, portrait and night scenes), Av, Tv, and M modes.  
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The finder has a 90% field of view with a 0.7x magnification. A built-in diopter can also be used with a range of -2 to +1.0.
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Autofocus was good for the time, but it seems now slow and noisy.
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The TTL meter is based on 16 segment design with a range of 0 to 21 [[EV]] at (ASA 100), an allows for matrix, center-weighed and spot modes. It is powered by two [[CR2 battery]] or with AA batteries if the battery pack BG-20 is used.
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Film speed can be set for [[DX-coded]] film speeds from 25 to 5000 ISO and manually between 6 to 6400. [[Exposure compensation]] can be adjusted ± 3 [[EV]] at ½ steps. The built in flash has a GN of 11. Flash sync is at 1/125th of a sec.
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The motorized film transport is able to travel at up to 2.5 fps and allows for multiple exposures; timed exposures and the use of a remote trigger.
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Date models can imprint Year / Mon /Day, Day / Hour / Min, OFF, Mon / Day / Year, and Day / Mon / Year.
  
The TTL meter is based on 16 segment design with a range of 0 to 21 [[EV]] at (ASA 100), and can be set for [[DX-coded]] film speeds from 25 to 5000 ISO and manual speeds of 6 to 6400. [[Exposure compensation]] can be adjusted ± 3 [[EV]] at ½ steps. The built in flash has a GN of 11. Flash sync is at 1/125th of a sec. The motorized film transport is able to travel at up to 2.5 fps. It is powered by two [[CR2 battery]]. Date models can imprint Year / Mon /Day, Day / Hour / Min, OFF, Mon / Day / Year, and Day / Mon / Year.
 
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [http://c758710.r10.cf2.rackcdn.com/files/support/manual/526_1314745095-458668788_manual.pdf Manual] (PDF) at [http://www.us.ricoh-imaging.com/support/manuals-and-literature Ricoh Imaging: Downloads & Literature]
 
* [http://c758710.r10.cf2.rackcdn.com/files/support/manual/526_1314745095-458668788_manual.pdf Manual] (PDF) at [http://www.us.ricoh-imaging.com/support/manuals-and-literature Ricoh Imaging: Downloads & Literature]
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* [https://www.pentaxforums.com/camerareviews/pentax-ist.html Review] at Pentax-forums
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* [https://www.popphoto.com/gear/2008/12/pentax-istthe-littleist-slr/ Pentax *ist review] at PopPhoto magazine
 
[[Category:Pentax]]
 
[[Category:Pentax]]
 
[[Category:Japanese 35mm autofocus SLR]]
 
[[Category:Japanese 35mm autofocus SLR]]
 
[[Category:Infrared counter]]
 
[[Category:Infrared counter]]
 
[[Category: TIPA]]
 
[[Category: TIPA]]

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The *ist is a 35mm autofocus SLR camera from Pentax introduced in 2003. This is the last film SLR camera by Pentax and an almost identical camera *istD heralded the beginning of the Pentax DSLRs. A small camera, with lightweight (335g) and had many interesting features. This camera had a lukewarm reception, mostly because the public was moving towards digital.

This is a consumer camera, made of plastic, which uses the venerable K mount and is compatible with KA, KAF and KAF2 mount lenses. Support for lenses of the M and K series is only possible in Av mode. It uses an electronic vertical travelling metal focal plane shutter with speeds from 30 to 1/4000 of a second plus a B mode. Exposure modes include auto, picture with (action, landscape, close-up, portrait and night scenes), Av, Tv, and M modes. The finder has a 90% field of view with a 0.7x magnification. A built-in diopter can also be used with a range of -2 to +1.0. Autofocus was good for the time, but it seems now slow and noisy. The TTL meter is based on 16 segment design with a range of 0 to 21 EV at (ASA 100), an allows for matrix, center-weighed and spot modes. It is powered by two CR2 battery or with AA batteries if the battery pack BG-20 is used.

Film speed can be set for DX-coded film speeds from 25 to 5000 ISO and manually between 6 to 6400. Exposure compensation can be adjusted ± 3 EV at ½ steps. The built in flash has a GN of 11. Flash sync is at 1/125th of a sec. The motorized film transport is able to travel at up to 2.5 fps and allows for multiple exposures; timed exposures and the use of a remote trigger.

Date models can imprint Year / Mon /Day, Day / Hour / Min, OFF, Mon / Day / Year, and Day / Mon / Year.

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