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| Original Filesize | 318.9 KB | Category | Miscellaneous Photos | Original Dimensions | 1400 x 900 | Date Posted | 09-17-2017 | Number Of Views | 711 | Average Rating | | Number Of Comments | 0 | Title |
Pentax K-1 with the first (?) superzoom
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Taken with the Pentax K-1 and the Tokina AT-X 35-200 f3.5-4.5, arguably the first superzoom lens. Bought the lens new in the mid 1980's and used it quite a lot on film, mainly on my Pentax LX. Very rarely gets used these days. It was a nice lens on manual focus cameras and optically quite alright for 400 ISO film (or 400 ASA as it was usually known back then) but shows its age on a modern digital camera. The photo is taken at its widest setting, 35mm.
| Camera | Pentax K-1 | Lens | Tokina AT-X 35-200 f3.5-4.5 | Location |
Grímsnes, Iceland
| EXIF Information: File Name | IMGP1909.jpg | File Size | 2578854 Bytes | File Date | 2017:09:17 13:53:58 | Camera Make | RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. | Camera Model | PENTAX K-1 | Date/Time | 2017:09:17 12:01:22 | Resolution | 7360 x 4912 | Flash Used | No | Focal Length | 35.0mm (35mm Equivalent: 35mm) | Exposure Time | 0.017 s (1/60) | ISO Equivalent | 100 | White Balance | Auto | Metering Mode | Center Weight | Exposure | Manual | Exposure Mode | Manual | Lens | K or M Lens | Links to Photo: |