Asahi Pentax 67 with 105mm f/2.4 Lens and Wooden Grip, CLA'd!
Asahi Pentax 67 with 105mm f/2.4 Lens and Wooden Grip, CLA'd!
Asahi Pentax 67 with 105mm f/2.4 Lens and Wooden Grip, CLA'd!
Asahi Pentax 67 with 105mm f/2.4 Lens and Wooden Grip, CLA'd!
Asahi Pentax 67 with 105mm f/2.4 Lens and Wooden Grip, CLA'd!
Asahi Pentax 67 with 105mm f/2.4 Lens and Wooden Grip, CLA'd!
Asahi Pentax 67 with 105mm f/2.4 Lens and Wooden Grip, CLA'd!
Asahi Pentax 67 with 105mm f/2.4 Lens and Wooden Grip, CLA'd!

Asahi Pentax 67 with 105mm f/2.4 Lens and Wooden Grip, CLA'd!

Regular price $1,899.00 Sale price$1,819.00
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CLA'd spring 2023.  Cool right-hand wooden grip sits in closer to the center of gravity than some other wooden grips for this camera. We photograph every camera that we sell and the camera you will receive is the camera in the photos.  Check photos for condition.


Includes:



  • Pentax 67 SN: 4074244

  • Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 6x7 105mm f/2.4 SN: 7572157

  • Prism serial number 546604, meter recently calibrated (spring 2023)



The Pentax 6x7 (known as Pentax 67 after 1990) is an SLR medium format system film camera for 120 and 220 film, which produces images on the film that are nominally 6 cm by 7 cm in size (56mm by 70mm in the film gate), made by Pentax. It originally debuted in 1965 as a prototype dubbed the Pentax 220. Since then and with improvements, it was released in 1969 as the Asahi Pentas 6×7, as well as the Honeywell Pentax 6×7 for the North American import market. In 1990, it received a number of minor engineering updates and cosmetic changes and was renamed the Pentax 67.


The camera resembles a traditional 35 mm SLR camera with an interchangeable viewfinder and lens, but is considerably bigger and heavier, weighing 2.3 kilograms (5.1 lb) with the plain prism and standard (105 mm f/2.4) lens. 


The Pentax 6×7 has a dual bayonet lens mount, and a wide range of interchangeable Takumar and later SMC Pentax 67-designated lenses exist.


See the two videos below of this camera in action:



In the video below, Dan Rubin shoots with the Pentax 67, amongst other cameras. 



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