Pentax
Explore 17 Pentax vintage camera models — specs, production history, reviews, and market values in the VTA archive.
Models
Compact
- Auto 110 — A subminiature interchangeable lens SLR camera using 110 film, produced by Asahi Pentax as a compact system with TTL metering and automatic exposure.
Medium Format
- 645 — Pentax 645 (1984–1997) medium format SLR — under $300 in 2008, delivers 6x4.5cm images on 120 film, known for image quality and rugged simplicity.
- 645N — Pentax 645N (1997) — the first autofocus medium format SLR. 1470g, 120/220 film, 3-point AF, 2 fps. A collector's gem with known electronics quirks.
- 645NII — A medium-format SLR film camera introduced in 2001 as an upgraded version of the Pentax 645N.
- 645Z — A digital medium-format SLR camera with 51.4 megapixels, introduced by Ricoh as Pentax in April 2014.
Medium Format
- 6x7 (1969-1989) — A modular medium-format SLR film camera produced by Asahi, known for studio-grade image quality and rugged build.
Slr
- 67 (1969-1989) — A modular, no-compromise medium-format SLR that delivered studio-grade image quality with surprising agility—beloved by landscape shooters, portrait artists, and anyone who refused to settle for less
- K-1 — A full-frame digital single-lens reflex camera introduced in 2016 with a weather-resistant body and flexible tilt-type LCD.
- K1000 (1976-1997) — Renowned for its durability, simplicity, and reliability, the K1000 became one of the most widely used student camera.... Full specifications and review.
- KM (1975-1977) — (later known as Pentax) from 1975 to 1977. Full specifications and review.
- KX (1975-1977) — It combines robust mechanical construction with a sophisticated center-weighted TTL (through-the-lens) metering syste.... Full specifications and review.
- LX (1980-2001) — Designed to compete with the Nikon F3 and Canon F-1 , it combined compact ergonomics with advanced metering, rugged c.... Full specifications and review.
- ME (1976-1980) — The Pentax ME is a compact, aperture-priority 35mm film SLR camera introduced by Asahi Optical Co. (later Pentax Corporation) in 1976. Designed as an
- ME Super (1979-1984) — The Pentax ME Super is a compact 35mm film SLR camera introduced in 1979 as an evolution of the popular Pentax ME. Designed for advanced amateur
- ME-F (1981–1984) — While retaining the compact design language of the ME series, the ME-F combined manual focus lenses with a revolution.... Full specifications and review.
- MG (1981-1985) — The Pentax MG hits that sweet spot where simplicity meets sophistication—a compact, no-frills 35mm SLR that slipped onto the scene in 1981 with quiet
- MV (1979-1982) — Meet the Pentax MV: a sleek, no-frills 35mm SLR that slipped onto the scene in 1979 with one mission — make serious photography simple. Built by Asahi
- MV1 (1979-1982) — The Pentax MV1 is a compact 35mm film SLR camera introduced by Asahi Optical Co. (later known as Pentax) in 1979 as a minor but meaningful evolution of
- MX (1976-1985) — The Pentax MX is a compact, fully mechanical 35mm film SLR camera introduced in 1976 as a professional-grade manual focus camera. Designed for precision
- MZ-5 (1996-1999) — Designed for advanced amateur photographers, it combines compact ergonomics with professional-grade controls, offerin.... Full specifications and review.
- Spotmatic (1964-1976) — It was the first SLR to offer through-the-lens (TTL) metering as a standard, reliable feature, marking a pivotal adva.... Full specifications and review.
- Spotmatic II (1971-1976) — It features open-aperture TTL (through-the-lens) metering and an improved shutter mechanism, marking a significant re.... Full specifications and review.
- Super A (1983-1985) — It combines manual control with emerging automation technologies, offering aperture-priority autoexposure and a pione.... Full specifications and review.
Other Models
- Pentax — Vintage Camera — Explore 17 Pentax vintage camera models — specs, production history, reviews, and market values in the VTA archive.
- 645 — Pentax 645 (1984–1997) medium format SLR — under $300 in 2008, delivers 6x4.5cm images on 120 film, known for image quality and rugged simplicity.
- 645N — Pentax 645N (1997) — the first autofocus medium format SLR. 1470g, 120/220 film, 3-point AF, 2 fps. A collector's gem with known electronics quirks.
- 645NII — A medium-format SLR film camera introduced in 2001 as an upgraded version of the Pentax 645N.
- 645Z — A digital medium-format SLR camera with 51.4 megapixels, introduced by Ricoh as Pentax in April 2014.
- 67 (1969-1989) — A modular, no-compromise medium-format SLR that delivered studio-grade image quality with surprising agility—beloved by landscape shooters, portrait artists, and anyone who refused to settle for less
- 6x7 (1969-1989) — A modular medium-format SLR film camera produced by Asahi, known for studio-grade image quality and rugged build.
- Auto 110 — A subminiature interchangeable lens SLR camera using 110 film, produced by Asahi Pentax as a compact system with TTL metering and automatic exposure.
- K-1 — A full-frame digital single-lens reflex camera introduced in 2016 with a weather-resistant body and flexible tilt-type LCD.
- K1000 (1976-1997) — Renowned for its durability, simplicity, and reliability, the K1000 became one of the most widely used student camera.... Full specifications and review.
- KM (1975-1977) — (later known as Pentax) from 1975 to 1977. Full specifications and review.
- KX (1975-1977) — It combines robust mechanical construction with a sophisticated center-weighted TTL (through-the-lens) metering syste.... Full specifications and review.
- LX (1980-2001) — Designed to compete with the Nikon F3 and Canon F-1 , it combined compact ergonomics with advanced metering, rugged c.... Full specifications and review.
- ME (1976-1980) — The Pentax ME is a compact, aperture-priority 35mm film SLR camera introduced by Asahi Optical Co. (later Pentax Corporation) in 1976. Designed as an
- ME Super (1979-1984) — The Pentax ME Super is a compact 35mm film SLR camera introduced in 1979 as an evolution of the popular Pentax ME. Designed for advanced amateur
- ME-F (1981–1984) — While retaining the compact design language of the ME series, the ME-F combined manual focus lenses with a revolution.... Full specifications and review.
- MG (1981-1985) — The Pentax MG hits that sweet spot where simplicity meets sophistication—a compact, no-frills 35mm SLR that slipped onto the scene in 1981 with quiet
- MV (1979-1982) — Meet the Pentax MV: a sleek, no-frills 35mm SLR that slipped onto the scene in 1979 with one mission — make serious photography simple. Built by Asahi
- MV1 (1979-1982) — The Pentax MV1 is a compact 35mm film SLR camera introduced by Asahi Optical Co. (later known as Pentax) in 1979 as a minor but meaningful evolution of
- MX (1976-1985) — The Pentax MX is a compact, fully mechanical 35mm film SLR camera introduced in 1976 as a professional-grade manual focus camera. Designed for precision
- MZ-5 (1996-1999) — Designed for advanced amateur photographers, it combines compact ergonomics with professional-grade controls, offerin.... Full specifications and review.
- Spotmatic (1964-1976) — It was the first SLR to offer through-the-lens (TTL) metering as a standard, reliable feature, marking a pivotal adva.... Full specifications and review.
- Spotmatic II (1971-1976) — It features open-aperture TTL (through-the-lens) metering and an improved shutter mechanism, marking a significant re.... Full specifications and review.
- Super A (1983-1985) — It combines manual control with emerging automation technologies, offering aperture-priority autoexposure and a pione.... Full specifications and review.