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1 Film cameras  



1.1  35 mm SLR cameras  



1.1.1  M37 screw mount  





1.1.2  M42 screw mount  





1.1.3  Pentax K mount  



1.1.3.1  K series  





1.1.3.2  M series  





1.1.3.3  L series  





1.1.3.4  A series  





1.1.3.5  P series  





1.1.3.6  SF series  





1.1.3.7  Z/PZ series  





1.1.3.8  MZ/ZX series  





1.1.3.9  *ist series  









1.2  35 mm compact cameras  



1.2.1  Pentax Espio  





1.2.2  Pentax IQ-Zoom  





1.2.3  Pentax PC  





1.2.4  Pentax Zoom  





1.2.5  Other point-and-shoot cameras  







1.3  APS cameras  





1.4  110 film SLR cameras  





1.5  Medium-format cameras  







2 Digital cameras  



2.1  Digital SLR cameras  



2.1.1  Early Pentax DSLRs  





2.1.2  K-mount DSLRs  



2.1.2.1  MZ series  





2.1.2.2  *ist series  





2.1.2.3  K series  







2.1.3  Medium-format DSLRs  







2.2  Mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras  





2.3  Digital compact cameras  



2.3.1  Early Pentax compact digital cameras  





2.3.2  Pentax Optio series  





2.3.3  Bridge cameras  









3 Lenses  



3.1  K-mount lenses  



3.1.1  Digital era prime lenses  





3.1.2  Digital era zoom lenses  





3.1.3  Digital era kit zoom lenses  





3.1.4  Full frame (35mm) film and digital era prime lenses  





3.1.5  Full frame (35mm) film and digital era zoom lenses  





3.1.6  Compact lenses designed for K-01 camera  





3.1.7  Film era auto focus prime lenses  





3.1.8  Film era auto focus zoom lenses  





3.1.9  Film era auto focus budget zoom lenses  





3.1.10  Film era auto focus prime lenses  





3.1.11  Film era auto focus zoom lenses  





3.1.12  Film era manual focus, auto aperture, prime lenses  





3.1.13  Film era manual focus, auto aperture, zoom lenses  





3.1.14  Film era manual prime lenses  





3.1.15  Film era manual zoom lenses  





3.1.16  Original manual K-mount prime lenses  





3.1.17  Original manual K-mount zoom lenses  





3.1.18  Pentax K-mount Teleconverters and Adapters  







3.2  M37 screw mount lenses  





3.3  M42 screw mount lenses  





3.4  Q-mount lenses  





3.5  Auto 110 lenses  





3.6  645 lenses  





3.7  67 lenses  







4 Camera accessories  



4.1  Flashes  



4.1.1  Pentax AF Series  







4.2  Data transmission  







5 Other Pentax products  





6 External links  














List of Pentax products






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The following is a partial list of products manufactured under the Pentax brand.

Film cameras[edit]

35 mm SLR cameras[edit]

M37 screw mount[edit]

Asahiflex I with viewfinder closed

Cameras using the M37 lens mount.

M42 screw mount[edit]

Asahi Pentax

Cameras using the M42 lens mount, also known as the Pentax screw mount.

Pentax K mount[edit]

Cameras using the Pentax K lens mount.

K series[edit]
Pentax K2 with 55 mm lens
M series[edit]
Pentax ME with 50 mm lens
L series[edit]
A series[edit]
Pentax A3 with zoom lens
P series[edit]
Pentax P3n with 50 mm lens
SF series[edit]
Z/PZ series[edit]
Pentax Z-1
MZ/ZX series[edit]
Rear of Pentax MZ-S
*ist series[edit]

35 mm compact cameras[edit]

Pentax Espio[edit]

Pentax IQ-Zoom/Espio 120Mi

These cameras are known as IQ-Zoom in the North American market. Model numbers and specifications are the same in several cases. The Espio was introduced in 1992.

  • Espio 24EW
  • Espio 60S/60V
  • Espio 70/70E
  • Espio 80/80E
  • Espio 90MC
  • Espio 95S
  • Espio 105G/105Mi/105S/105SW/105WR
  • Espio 110
  • Espio 115/115G/115M
  • Espio 120SW/120SW II
  • Espio 130M
  • Espio 135M
  • Espio 140/140M/140V
  • Espio 145M Super
  • Espio 150SL
  • Espio 160
  • Espio 170SL
  • Espio 200
  • Espio 628
  • Espio 738/738G/738S
  • Espio 838/838G/838S
  • Espio 928/928M
  • Espio Junior
  • Espio Mini
  • Espio P
  • Espio W
  • Pentax IQ-Zoom[edit]

    North American market models

    • IQ-Zoom 28W
  • IQ-Zoom 60/60R/60S
  • IQ-Zoom 70/70XL
  • IQ-Zoom 80E/80G/80S
  • IQ-Zoom 90MC/90WR
  • IQ-Zoom 95S/95WR
  • IQ-Zoom 105 Super/105R/105S/105SW/105WR
  • IQ-Zoom 110
  • IQ-Zoom 115/115G/115M/115S
  • IQ-Zoom 120/120Mi/120SW
  • IQ-Zoom 130M
  • IQ-Zoom 135M
  • IQ-Zoom 140/140M/140M Super
  • IQ-Zoom 150SL
  • IQ-Zoom 160
  • IQ-Zoom 170SL
  • IQ-Zoom 200
  • IQ-Zoom 700
  • IQ-Zoom 735
  • IQ-Zoom 835
  • IQ-Zoom 900
  • IQ-Zoom 928/928M
  • IQ-Zoom EZY/EZY-80/EZY-R/EZY-S
  • Pentax PC[edit]

    PC-303 camera
    • PC 30
  • PC 33
  • PC 35AF/35AFM/35R
  • PC 50
  • PC 55
  • PC 100
  • PC 300
  • PC 303
  • PC 313
  • PC 330
  • PC 333
  • PC 500
  • PC 505
  • PC 550
  • PC 555
  • PC 606 W
  • PC 700
  • PC 3000 (2001)
  • PC 5000 (2001)
  • Pentax Zoom[edit]

    Other point-and-shoot cameras[edit]

    APS cameras[edit]

    110 film SLR cameras[edit]

    Pentax Auto 110 and lenses

    Medium-format cameras[edit]

    Digital cameras[edit]

    Digital SLR cameras[edit]

    Early Pentax DSLRs[edit]

    EI-2000 at CP+ 2011

    K-mount DSLRs[edit]

    As of March 2018, 32 different models have been released. All K-series bodies (except the full-frame K-1) have APS-C 1.5x crop sensors and Pentax K lens mounts.

    MZ series[edit]
    *ist series[edit]
    Pentax *ist D
    K series[edit]
    Pentax K100D with 18-55 mm zoom lens
    Pentax K-1 with D-BG6 battery grip

    Medium-format DSLRs[edit]

    Pentax 645Z

    Mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras[edit]

    Digital compact cameras[edit]

    Early Pentax compact digital cameras[edit]

    DB-100 binoculars/camera

    Pentax Optio series[edit]

    Bridge cameras[edit]

    Lenses[edit]

    K-mount lenses[edit]

    K-mount lenses such as the original K and the M, A, F, FA, DA and DA* series.

    Digital era prime lenses[edit]

    Digital era zoom lenses[edit]

    Digital era kit zoom lenses[edit]

    Full frame (35mm) film and digital era prime lenses[edit]

    Full frame (35mm) film and digital era zoom lenses[edit]

    Compact lenses designed for K-01 camera[edit]

    Film era auto focus prime lenses[edit]

    Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs

    Film era auto focus zoom lenses[edit]

    Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs

    Film era auto focus budget zoom lenses[edit]

    Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs

    Film era auto focus prime lenses[edit]

    Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs

    Film era auto focus zoom lenses[edit]

    Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs

    Film era manual focus, auto aperture, prime lenses[edit]

    Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs

    Film era manual focus, auto aperture, zoom lenses[edit]

    Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs

    Film era manual prime lenses[edit]

    Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs

    Film era manual zoom lenses[edit]

    Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs

    Original manual K-mount prime lenses[edit]

    Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs

    Original manual K-mount zoom lenses[edit]

    Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs

    Pentax K-mount Teleconverters and Adapters[edit]

    M37 screw mount lenses[edit]

    Lenses for the Asahiflex series cameras.

    M42 screw mount lenses[edit]

    Lenses for the Asahi Pentax and Pentax Spotmatic series cameras.

    Pentax K-30 with a Super-Takumar 50 mm f/1.4 lens

    Q-mount lenses[edit]

    Pentax Q with 02 Standard Zoom

    Five lenses have been released for the Pentax Q. A sixth lens and an adapter were announced in September, 2012.

    Auto 110 lenses[edit]

    645 lenses[edit]

    67 lenses[edit]

    Camera accessories[edit]

    Flashes[edit]

    Pentax AF Series[edit]

    Rear of Pentax AF-280T
    • Takumar AF-14
  • Asahi Pentax AF-16
  • Pentax AF-080C — ring flash
  • Pentax AF-100P - for the Auto 110 series
  • Pentax AF-130P - for the Auto 110 series
  • Pentax AF-140C — ring flash
  • Pentax AF-160FC — ring flash
  • Asahi Pentax AF-160A
  • Pentax AF-160S
  • Pentax AF-200FG
  • Pentax AF-200S
  • Pentax AF-200Sa
  • Pentax AF-200T
  • Pentax AF-201SA
  • Pentax AF-220T
  • Pentax AF-240Z
  • Pentax AF-260a
  • Pentax AF-280T
  • Pentax AF-330FTZ
  • Pentax AF-360FGZ
  • Pentax AF-400FTZ
  • Pentax AF-400T
  • Pentax AF-500FTZ
  • Pentax AF-540FGZ
  • Asahi Pentax Autorobo Auto Electronic Flash
  • Data transmission[edit]

    Pentax offers the Pentax FluCard for adding Wireless data transmission to the DSLR cameras 645Z, K-3 and K-S1.

    Other Pentax products[edit]

    Pentax Papilio 6.5 x 21

    Pentax currently makes a variety of sport optics, including binoculars.

    The Pentax line of medical imaging devices was retained by Hoya Corporation when the camera business was sold to Ricoh.

    The Pentax line of surveying instruments was sold to a Taiwanese company.

    External links[edit]


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