Pentax 67 II 61 Limited
Medium format MF film SLR camera • Discontinued • Collectible
- Announced:
- · January 2003
- Production type:
- · Small-batch production
- Availability:
- ● Sold out
- Country of design:
- · Japan
- System:
- · Pentax 6×7 (1969)
Specification
Format: | |
Medium format 6x7 | |
Film type: | 120 roll film |
220 roll film | |
Pentax 6x7 [84.95mm] | |
Shutter: | |
Type: | Focal-plane |
Model: | Electronically controlled |
Speeds: | 4 - 1/1000 + B |
Exposure: | |
Exposure metering: | None |
Exposure modes: | Manual |
Physical characteristics: | |
Weight: | <No data> |
Dimensions: | 185.5x108.5x92mm |
Manufacturer description
Features of the PENTAX 67II 61 Limited:
- The upper and lower parts of the camera body, film winding lever, shutter dial, and exposure compensation dial are painted in the same color as the EF58 61. The AE pentaprism viewfinder is also painted in the same color and textured leather, and the "PENTAX" nameplate is painted with the same paint used on the "EF58 61" locomotive.
- The top and bottom of the front of the camera body are decorated with glossy silver lines that are reminiscent of the "EF58 61" decorative band.
- The "67II" logo on the front left hand side of the body and on the upper liquid crystal frame is in gold letters to enhance the style.
- The shutter speed can be set in 1/2 EV steps, making it suitable for railway photography.
Other product specifications are the same as the current "PENTAX 67II" and "AE Pentaprism Finder 67II".
From the editor
On January 16, 2003, a special limited Pentax 67 II camera aimed at railroad photography fans was announced. The exterior of this reddish brown paint camera with silver decorative bands was inspired by the electric locomotive "EF58 6I" which hauled the Japanese imperial train. The camera body was sold on the made-to-order basis and accompanied by the matching AE pentaprism viewfinder, and a special strap with the inscription "6I Limited".