not least because it’s the first film camera to bear the Pentax name for over two decades. For a start, it’s a ‘half-frame’ 35mm film camera, using standard 35mm film canister but splitting each frame ...
So it seemed like the most obvious decision in the world that Fujifilm – which is not only one of the OG film camera makers, ...
The patent lists multiple F/3.5 lenses: 35mm, 40mm, and 50mm ... The insider says that it will be the digital version of the Pentax 17 half-frame camera. It is an interesting choice to develop a ...
The launch of the Pentax 17, and the Kodak Ektar 35N ... the original Kodak didn’t make any half frame 35mm cameras as it was ...
The Optio MX's lens is equivalent to a 38-380mm zoom on a 35mm camera. That corresponds to a moderate wide angle to a pretty long telephoto. Following are the results at each zoom setting.
Digital cameras like telecentric lenses; lenses where the light rays exiting are as parallel as possible. Lenses such as the 20-35mm FA originate ... the lens was tested on a Pentax K-1 using ...
36 MP AA filter less shake reduction sensor with APS C crop mode for compatibility with Pentax k mount lenses Hand Held Pixel Shift Resolution that allows 4 images to be complied into an superior ...
Such has been the switch from film to digital, that the new film camera is a rarity. Pentax think there may be an opening in the older format though, as they’ve announced in the videos below the ...
Back in the late 1990s as the digital revolution overtook photography there were abortive attempts to develop a digital upgrade for 35mm film cameras. Imagine a film cartridge with attached sensor ...
Ricoh has issued firmware updates to two DSLR cameras, the Pentax K-3 III and Pentax K-3 III Monochrome adding Star AF, Astro ...
The 102MP sensor will be paired with Fujifilm's X-Processor 5, also brought over from its more stills-focused cameras. That ...
and that's because virtually every camera manufacturer (save Pentax) has stopped developing new DSLRs. What's the difference? DSLRs use a mirror to reflect the image that comes through the lens up ...