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- Pentax_6×7 abstract "Originally debuting in 1965 as a prototype dubbed the Pentax 220. Since then and with improvements, it finally released in 1969 as the Asahi Pentax 6×7, as well as the Honeywell Pentax 6×7 for the American import market. It would later receive a few changes and dubbed the Pentax 67. It was a SLR medium format system cameras for 120 & 220 film. It resembles a traditional 35mm SLR camera with interchangeable viewfinder and lens, but is considerably bigger and heavier, weighing 2.3 kilograms (5.1 lb) with plain prism and standard lens; perhaps inspired by the 1957 East German 6×6 KW Praktisix and its successor, the Pentacon Six, although the horizontal SLR concept can be traced back to the 1933 Ihagee VP Exakta. The Pentax 6×7 has its own dual bayonet lens mount, and a wide range of interchangeable Takumar lenses exist. More than forty years after the original camera introduction a wide selection of lenses was still available, together with the latest Pentax 67II.The following models has been issued: Asahi Pentax 6×7 is the original model that was introduced in 1969 Asahi Pentax 6×7 (MU) with a mirror-up mechanism came in 1976 Pentax 67 is an improved version launched in 1990 Pentax 67II is the current model as of 2010, on sale since 1999:↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLink 120_film.
- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLink Asahi_Pentax.
- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLink Catadioptric_system.
- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLink Category:120_film_cameras.
- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pentax_cameras.
- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLink Exakta.
- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLink Medium_format_(film).
- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLink Pentacon_Six.
- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLink Photo-resistor.
- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLink Single-lens_reflex_camera.
- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLink Takumar.
- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLink Viewfinder.
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- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pentax 6×7 and Pentax 67".
- Pentax_6×7 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pentax 6×7".
- Pentax_6×7 cameraName "Asahi Pentax 6×7 with grip".
- Pentax_6×7 hasPhotoCollection Pentax_6×7.
- Pentax_6×7 imageName "Pentax 6×7 MU.JPG".
- Pentax_6×7 type "SLR camera for 120/220 roll film".
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- Pentax_6×7 subject Category:120_film_cameras.
- Pentax_6×7 subject Category:Pentax_cameras.
- Pentax_6×7 comment "Originally debuting in 1965 as a prototype dubbed the Pentax 220. Since then and with improvements, it finally released in 1969 as the Asahi Pentax 6×7, as well as the Honeywell Pentax 6×7 for the American import market. It would later receive a few changes and dubbed the Pentax 67. It was a SLR medium format system cameras for 120 & 220 film.".
- Pentax_6×7 label "Pentax 6×7".
- Pentax_6×7 sameAs پنتاکس_۶×۷.
- Pentax_6×7 sameAs Pentax_6x7.
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- Pentax_6×7 sameAs Pentax_6x7.
- Pentax_6×7 sameAs Q3899254.
- Pentax_6×7 sameAs Q3899254.
- Pentax_6×7 wasDerivedFrom Pentax_6×7?oldid=681312893.
- Pentax_6×7 depiction Pentax_6×7_MU.JPG.
- Pentax_6×7 isPrimaryTopicOf Pentax_6×7.