Pentax Pentax 67 Film Camera
The Pentax Pentax 67 is a film camera from Pentax — known for its 6×7cm Medium Format and Pentax 67 Lens Mount. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Pentax Pentax 67 Film Camera
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Camera Overview — Pentax Pentax 67
Key Features — Pentax Pentax 67
6×7cm Medium Format: Shoots on 120 and 220 roll film to produce large negatives that deliver significantly more detail and tonal depth than 35mm.
Pentax 67 Lens Mount: Interchangeable mount gives access to a wide range of dedicated Pentax 67 optics, from wide-angle to telephoto.
120 and 220 Film Support: Compatibility with both roll film formats lets photographers choose between shorter or longer rolls depending on the shoot.
Focal Plane Shutter: Mechanical shutter built into the body rather than the lens, allowing full shutter speed control across any compatible lens.
Manual Focus Operation: Fully manual focus system puts precise control in the photographer's hands, suited to deliberate, considered shooting.
Hot Shoe and PC Sync: Both a hot shoe and PC sync port are included, supporting a broad range of flash units and studio sync setups.
Camera Specifications — Pentax Pentax 67
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Portrait, Landscape, Studio, Creative Effects |
| Lens Mount | Pentax 67 |
| Hot Shoe | ISO Standard (Universal) |
Description — Pentax Pentax 67
The Pentax 67 is a medium format SLR film camera built around the Pentax 67 lens mount, produced during the 1960s. It accepts 120 and 220 roll film, giving photographers the flexibility to choose their preferred roll length. The camera operates with manual focus and is equipped with a focal plane shutter, placing full mechanical control in the hands of the shooter.
Its interchangeable lens system supports the complete range of Pentax 67 lenses, making it a versatile platform for medium format shooting. Flash connectivity is handled through both a hot shoe and a PC sync port, ensuring compatibility with a wide variety of flash equipment. The body weighs between 2,400g and 2,500g, reflecting the substantial build quality associated with medium format SLR construction.
For film photographers seeking a camera with deep roots in professional medium format tradition and a manual, hands-on shooting experience, the Pentax 67 remains a noteworthy option.
Pros — Pentax Pentax 67
- ✓Accepts both 120 and 220 film formats, offering flexibility in roll length for different shooting sessions
- ✓Interchangeable Pentax 67 lens mount provides access to a dedicated range of medium format lenses
- ✓Dual flash compatibility via hot shoe and PC sync port supports a wide range of flash equipment
Cons — Pentax Pentax 67
- ✗Manual focus only — no autofocus capability, requiring careful technique for sharp results
- ✗Camera body weight of 2,400–2,500g makes this a demanding camera to handhold for extended periods
- ✗No specifications provided for shutter speed range, limiting buyers' ability to assess exposure flexibility from data alone
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