Sadly Pentax stopped making them years ago, supposedly to be replaced by the ‘entry-level’ ZX-M, more of a successor to the P30t than the K1000. You can still find them in plenty on ebay, though, and if they’re in good shape they’re holding their value well right along with ...
The bag's compact size makes it an ideal companion for photographers who value portability without compromising on protection. **Tailored for the Pentax K1000** This protective shell is specifically designed to fit the Pentax K1000, one of the best Pentax film cameras. The bag's snug fit ...
Announced in 2003, Pentax's early digital SLRs were advanced for their day, but were plagued by an odd naming convention that kept them out of the mainstream unjustly, until recently, when cameras like the K100D, K10D, and their successors invoked the name of the legendary K1000 film camera...
I have the f2.0 version of this lens as well, which came with my K1000 which was given to me on my 21st birthday over 40 years ago. They are very similar lenses and difficult to tell apart optically. Both are pin sharp in the centre. I think why people say this lens is "a bit ...
(AOC) Spotmatics and Honeywell Spotmatics. Other similar models such as the SP500, SP1000 and SP II can also be repaired with these guides, but some differences will need to be accounted for. Even the Pentax K1000 has the same basic architecture as the Spotmatic and can be repaired with...
The MX is a great camera, though not quite as sturdy as the K1000. Also, some of them can do a pseudo mirror-lockup, and some can't, it really depends on the specific camera. I got lucky, mine does. Have fun! Reply Reply with quote Reply to thread Complain Ivan Glisin • ...
The Pentax brand had a long and storied history in the film era. The K1000 was one of the all-time classics of the film world. Introduced in 1976, it was a hands-down favorite as a “starter” camera for new photographers, with basic features, solid performance, and a rock-bottom pric...
Pentax K1000 Accessories|Godox V860iii Review|Compatibility with Multiple Camera Brands:Seamlessly integrates with Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax, and Fujifilm DSLRs, ensuring versatile use. Universal Hot Shoe Design:Designed as a universal hot shoe, it's compatible with a range of Godox flashes for ...
Like so many I got my first taste of real photography with a K1000 with a 50mm f2 in 1981 - still use it and love the simple uncomplicated controls. Over the years added a few lenses with 50 f1.4 and 24 f2.8 being my most used. Also love the MX and have used it ...
Recently acquired a dozen or so Canon FD lenses (primes, 300mm, 100-500mm; mostly manufactured in the 80s) from a retired professional photographer in