Pentax 67 Mark II
Discontinued - but still available while stocks last.
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Certain Pentax accessories are still available.
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Pentax 67

FORMAT Format: 6x7
Film types: 120 and 220 rollfilm
Image area: 55x70mm
Interchangeable backs: No

SHUTTER Type: Electronic, horizontal travel focal plane shutter
Speeds: 30-1/1000sec + B + T
Flash sync speed: 1/30sec
Mirror lock-up: Yes

EXPOSURE Modes: Aperture priority and metered manual (with AE Pentaprism Finder 67 11), manual Motoring modes: (with AE Pentaprism) TTL multi-pattern (six segment) metering, centre-weighted and spot
Exposure lock: Yes
Exposure compensation: Yes, +-3EV in 1/3 stops
Autobracketing: No
Metering range: EV 2-21 (ISO 100, 105mm f/2.4))
Film speed range: ISO 6-6400

Pentax 67.


VIEWFINDER Type: Interchangeable (two prisms and two hoods available)
Field of view: 90% (approx)
Magnification: 0.75x(with 105mm lens at infinity)
Viewfinder information: (with AF Pentaprism) shutter speed, film counter, exposure compensation, flash status, memory lock, metering mode

FOCUSING Type: Manual
Focusing screen: User interchangeable. Eight screens available. Microprism/matt type supplied as standard
Lens mount: Pentax 67 double bayonet

FLASH Flash sync: Via 5P X-synch terminal for Pentax dedicated guns; X-syne socket for non-dedicated guns
TTL Flash metering: Yes
Leaf-shutter lenses: Yes, one available- 165mm

OTHER FEATURES
Self-timer: Yes, 12-second delay
Depth of field preview: Yes
Autobracketing: No
Auto flash bracketing: No
Multiple exposure facility: Yes
Cable release socket: Yes
Film transport:
Manual Motorwind: No
Power: 2x CR123A lithium batteries
Dimensions: 185x151x106mm (body only with AE Pentaprism & batteries)
Weight: 1695g(body only with AE Pentaprism & batteries)



NPC Polaroid Film Holder for the Pentax 67 and 67 Mark II
Back to Back

The heart of the NPC ProBack II is the high resolution Free-Floating Fibre Optics Lens. The optic is mounted inside the ProBack and transfers the image from the camera film plane to the Polaroid film plane with no loss of light, no colour shift or effect on the image.