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''Note: This article describes the 1970s KX film SLR; the 2009 digital [[Pentax K-x]] is covered in its own entry.''
 
''Note: This article describes the 1970s KX film SLR; the 2009 digital [[Pentax K-x]] is covered in its own entry.''
  
Introduced in 1975, together with the [[Pentax K2]],and [[Pentax KM|KM]] This was the advanced-amateur model of the K series of Pentax bodies. It inherits most of the ergonomics form the [[Spotmatic]] family with the change from screw to bayonet mount.
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Introduced in 1975, together with the [[Pentax K2]],and [[Pentax KM|KM]] This was the advanced-amateur model of the K series of Pentax bodies. It inherits most of the ergonomics from the [[Spotmatic]] family with the change from screw to [[K_mount_lenses| K bayonet mount.]]
The KX is a fully manual camera, with a center-weighted lightmeter, mirror lock-up, and DOF preview.
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The viewfinder is very informative, with a needle-match type lightmeter plus an indication of the selected shutter speed, a small window allows the user to see the aperture.
 
The viewfinder is very informative, with a needle-match type lightmeter plus an indication of the selected shutter speed, a small window allows the user to see the aperture.
Focusing screen is similar to the Spotmatic with a 0.93 magnification and microprism.
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Focusing screen is similar to the Spotmatic with a 92% image coverage and microprism.
  
 
It was sold standard with the Takumar 55mm f/1.8 lens which allowed the use of the camera with both eyes open.
 
It was sold standard with the Takumar 55mm f/1.8 lens which allowed the use of the camera with both eyes open.
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* Lens Mount: [[K_mount_lenses| Pentax K Bayonet]]
 
* Lens Mount: [[K_mount_lenses| Pentax K Bayonet]]
 
* Shutter: [[Focal plane shutter]], speeds 1 - 1/1000 second, [[flash sync]] 1/60 second
 
* Shutter: [[Focal plane shutter]], speeds 1 - 1/1000 second, [[flash sync]] 1/60 second
* Metering: [[CdS]] [[TTL]] average metering ([[stop down|stopped-down manual]] match-needle metering system) [[Exposure value|EV]] 1.7 ~ 18 (ISO 100) [[ASA]] range 8-6400  
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* Metering: [[CdS]] [[TTL]] average metering ([[Open-aperture metering]] match-needle metering system) [[Exposure value|EV]] 1.7 ~ 18 (ISO 100) [[ASA]] range 8-6400  
 
* Self timer:  Mechanical 5-9s
 
* Self timer:  Mechanical 5-9s
 
* Mirror lock-up:  Manual
 
* Mirror lock-up:  Manual
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==Links==
 
==Links==
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*[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/pentax/pentax_kx/pentax_kx.htm Pentax KX user manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org]
 
* [http://c758710.r10.cf2.rackcdn.com/files/support/manual/539_1314745098-811276547_manual.pdf User's manual] at [http://www.pentaximaging.com/ Pentax Imaging]
 
* [http://c758710.r10.cf2.rackcdn.com/files/support/manual/539_1314745098-811276547_manual.pdf User's manual] at [http://www.pentaximaging.com/ Pentax Imaging]
 
* [http://www.ne.jp/asahi/japan/manual-camera/kx1.htm Manual Camera User's Opinion]
 
* [http://www.ne.jp/asahi/japan/manual-camera/kx1.htm Manual Camera User's Opinion]
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[[Category: Japanese 35mm SLR]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 35mm SLR]]
 
[[Category: Pentax|KX]]
 
[[Category: Pentax|KX]]
[[Category: P]]
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[[Category: K|KX Pentax]]
[[Category: K|Kx]]
 
 
[[Category: Image by Nesster]]
 
[[Category: Image by Nesster]]
 
[[Category: 1975]]
 
[[Category: 1975]]

Latest revision as of 01:20, 14 October 2021

Pentax KX

Maker: Pentax

Dates: 1975–1977

Variants: chrome, black, Motor

Camera Type: 35mm SLR

Focusing: manual


Lens mount: Pentax K

Shutter: Mechanical focal plane, horizontal, rubberized cloth
from 1s to 1/1000

Exposure meter: TTL, open aperture,
center weighted by SPD cells. EV 1–18

Exposure modes: Manual 1-1/1000s, Bulb

ASA/ISO range: 8 to 6400 ISO

Finder screen: fixed microprism

Flash shoe: fixed hot shoe, contact for dedicated flash

Flash speed: 1/60

TTL Flash: no

Motor drive: Special model MotorKX

Battery: 2 × 1.5V (SR44, LR44 or equivalent)

Weight: 631g w/o lens

Number produced: unknown

Note: This article describes the 1970s KX film SLR; the 2009 digital Pentax K-x is covered in its own entry.

Introduced in 1975, together with the Pentax K2,and KM This was the advanced-amateur model of the K series of Pentax bodies. It inherits most of the ergonomics from the Spotmatic family with the change from screw to K bayonet mount.

The viewfinder is very informative, with a needle-match type lightmeter plus an indication of the selected shutter speed, a small window allows the user to see the aperture. Focusing screen is similar to the Spotmatic with a 92% image coverage and microprism.

It was sold standard with the Takumar 55mm f/1.8 lens which allowed the use of the camera with both eyes open.


Specifications


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