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- The Asahiflex was a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera built by the Asahi Optical Corporation (later to become Pentax). Asahi Optical introduced its first...
- which are 120 medium format 6x7cm film cameras. It covers from the first "Asahiflex" models in 1952 and their successor, the pivotal "Asahi Pentax" single-lens...
- eyegl**** lenses, developed ****an's first single-lens reflex camera, the Asahiflex, in 1952. By 2006, Pentax's domestic market share in digital cameras had...
- mirror return, unique to the Pentax and its immediate predecessor, the Asahiflex IIb; Microprism focusing aids on the focus screen, unique to the Pentax...
- Pentax cameras) introduced the first ****anese SLR using 135 film, the Asahiflex. Several other ****anese camera makers also entered the SLR market in the...
- release and only returned when the finger pressure was released. The Asahiflex II, released by ****anese company Asahi (Pentax) in 1954, was the world's...
- further developed the SLR. In 1952, Asahi developed the Asahiflex and in 1954, the Asahiflex IIB. In 1957, the Asahi Pentax combined the fixed pentaprism...
- M37×1 45.46 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1952-1957 Asahiflex I, Asahiflex IA (Tower 23), Asahiflex IIB (Tower 23/24), Asahiflex IIA (Tower 22) M42×1 45.46 mm SLR 24×36 mm...
- model, the Asahiflex I, existed in prototype form in 1951 and production in 1952, making it the first ****anese-built 35mm SLR. The Asahiflex IIB of 1954...
- Ashiflex I (1952–1953) Asahiflex Ia (1953–1954) — also sold as the Tower 23 Asahiflex IIb (1954–1957) — also sold as the Tower 23 Asahiflex IIa (1955–1957) —...