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Pentax 6x7 Medium Format Camera

The Pentax 6x7 is a Medium Format medium format camera — known for its 6x7cm Film Format and 120 and 220 Film Support. Used copies start from $1,099.99 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

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OverviewPentax 6x7

The Pentax 6x7 is a medium format SLR film camera manufactured during the 1960s, built around the Pentax 67 lens mount. It shoots on medium format 120 or 220 film, giving photographers access to a large film plane that defines the character of this classic system. As a manual focus camera with a focal plane shutter, the 6x7 rewards deliberate, considered shooting — making it a favorite among portrait, landscape, and studio photographers who appreciate hands-on control.

The Pentax 67 mount supports a broad ecosystem of interchangeable lenses, including wide-angle, standard, and telephoto options, giving shooters genuine creative flexibility across a range of subjects and distances. For flash work, the camera accommodates both a hot shoe and a PC sync port, covering a variety of lighting setups in the studio or on location. At 2,400g, this is a substantial piece of equipment that reflects its professional-grade construction and the sheer size of the medium format system it belongs to.

For film photographers seeking a capable, lens-rich medium format SLR with a proven mount system, the Pentax 6x7 remains a highly compelling option on the used market.

Key FeaturesPentax 6x7

6x7cm Film Format: Captures negatives approximately 6x7cm in size, delivering significantly more detail and tonal depth than 35mm film.

120 and 220 Film Support: Accepts both 120 and 220 roll film, with 220 doubling the number of exposures per roll for longer shooting sessions.

Pentax 67 Lens Mount: Compatible with a wide ecosystem of Pentax 67 interchangeable lenses, including wide-angle, standard, and telephoto options.

Medium Format SLR Design: Through-the-lens viewing via a reflex mirror gives accurate framing and focus confirmation directly through the taking lens.

Focal Plane Shutter: Mechanical focal plane shutter enables lens changes without sacrificing shutter speed range across the full frame.

Dual Flash Connectivity: Hot shoe and PC sync port allow compatibility with a broad range of flash and studio strobe systems.

SpecificationsPentax 6x7

Pentax 6x7 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesPortrait, Landscape, Studio, Product, Architecture
TypeMedium Format
SensorMedium Format
AF SystemManual Focus Only
Lens MountPentax 67
Hot ShoeISO Standard (Universal)

DescriptionPentax 6x7

The Pentax 6x7 is a medium format SLR film camera from the 1960s, built around the Pentax 67 lens mount. It accepts both 120 and 220 medium format film, giving photographers a choice between standard and extended roll lengths depending on their shooting needs. A focal plane shutter and manual focus operation place full creative control in the hands of the photographer, making this a camera that rewards a thoughtful, deliberate approach.

The Pentax 67 mount opens up access to a wide range of interchangeable lenses — including wide-angle, standard, and telephoto options — making the system adaptable to portraits, landscapes, and beyond. Flash photographers will appreciate the dual connectivity offered by the hot shoe and PC sync port, covering both portable and studio flash setups. The body weighs 2,400g, reflecting its robust, professional-grade construction.

For film shooters drawn to the medium format SLR experience, the Pentax 6x7 is a historically significant and practically capable camera with an enduring lens ecosystem.

ProsPentax 6x7

  • Supports both 120 and 220 film formats, offering flexibility in roll length and shooting capacity
  • Pentax 67 lens mount is compatible with interchangeable wide-angle, standard, and telephoto lenses
  • Dual flash connectivity via hot shoe and PC sync port suits a wide range of lighting setups

ConsPentax 6x7

  • At 2,400g, the camera body is heavy and may require additional support or a sturdy bag for extended shooting
  • Manual focus only — no autofocus capability for fast-moving or unpredictable subjects
  • Manufactured in the 1960s, so any used example will require careful inspection for wear and mechanical reliability

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Frequently Asked QuestionsPentax 6x7

What film does the Pentax 6x7 use?+

The Pentax 6x7 is compatible with both 120 and 220 medium format film. These are standard roll film formats widely available from major film manufacturers, though 220 film has become harder to source in recent years.

What lenses can I use with this camera?+

The camera uses the Pentax 67 lens mount and is compatible with interchangeable lenses in wide-angle, standard, and telephoto categories. This mount has a well-established ecosystem of lenses available on the used market.

Does the Pentax 6x7 support flash photography?+

Yes. The camera features both a hot shoe and a PC sync port, allowing it to work with a range of flash units — from on-camera speedlights to studio strobes connected via sync cable.

How heavy is the Pentax 6x7 body?+

The camera body weighs 2,400g. This is a notably heavy camera, and prospective buyers should factor in the additional weight of lenses and accessories when planning to shoot handheld for extended periods.

When was the Pentax 6x7 manufactured?+

According to the listed specifications, the Pentax 6x7 was manufactured during the 1960–1969 period. Buyers purchasing used examples should inspect the camera carefully or have it serviced by a qualified repair technician.

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