Two Film Titans from Pentax
TUCSON, AZ — Pictured here are two wonderful cameras from Pentax. The older Pentax 6x7 was first introduced in 1969. I know that this camera is a least one year younger, because it comes with a mirror lock-up switch. The Pentax 645NII is actually a recent camera whose first model came out in 2001. Both cameras shoot 220 and 120 film. The 6x7 shoots only 10 frames per roll, and the 645 shoots 16 frames per roll of 120.
They both are great options to shooting with the digital Pentax 645d and the Pentax 645z.
This image was tagged with Photo Mechanic 6; camera and lens profiles were added added with Photoshop Lightroom and then merged using Photomatix. The images were spruced-up using the Topaz filter Denoise AI and Adjust AI and the final was touched-up using Adobe Photoshop.
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PENTAX 645Z
SMC Pentax-FA 645 120mm F4 Macro
ISO 100, ƒ18, 1/125 seconds
Two Film Titans from Pentax
TUCSON, AZ — Pictured here are two wonderful cameras from Pentax. The older Pentax 6x7 was first introduced in 1969. I know that this camera is a least one year younger, because it comes with a mirror lock-up switch. The Pentax 645NII is actually a recent camera whose first model came out in 2001. Both cameras shoot 220 and 120 film. The 6x7 shoots only 10 frames per roll, and the 645 shoots 16 frames per roll of 120.
They both are great options to shooting with the digital Pentax 645d and the Pentax 645z.
This image was tagged with Photo Mechanic 6; camera and lens profiles were added added with Photoshop Lightroom and then merged using Photomatix. The images were spruced-up using the Topaz filter Denoise AI and Adjust AI and the final was touched-up using Adobe Photoshop.
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PENTAX 645Z
SMC Pentax-FA 645 120mm F4 Macro
ISO 100, ƒ18, 1/125 seconds