Happy Anniversary!
Happy Anniversary!
2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the public release of our beloved Pentax 6x7, so I thought the event was worth a little mention here!
The first prototype, called Pentax 220, was presented at the 1966 Photokina in Cologne. It was a medium format camera shooting 10 6x7 pictures on 120 film. But it was also designed to take profit of the new 220 film format that had just been released in 1965. The prototype looked somewhat strange with a chrome body and a black prism finder:
Two years later, a prototype of the Pentax 6x7, as we know it with its black finish, was presented at the 1968 Photokina.
The camera was then released to the public in 1969. When the Pentax 6x7 was launched, Pentax was a very well known brand amd the most popular SLR worldwide was the 1964 Spotmatic, with more than 3 millions units sold. It is therefore no surprise that the 6x7 looks pretty much like an oversized Spotmatic.
But the first version of the 6x7 also had a few remarkable specifications. Most notably, it was the very first SLR with an electronically controlled shutter -the Asahi Pentax ES (Electro Spotmatic), which was the first 24x36 camera with an electronic shutter, only appeared two years later in 1971.
The 6x7 also had interchangeable viewfinders and was a dual format camera (120 and 220). It was able to squeeze 21 pictures from a 220 film roll, which partially made it for its lack of interchangeable backs for professional use. It was therefore rapidly adopted by a dedicated following of pro photographers (most notably in the fields of fashion, landscape and aerial photography).
Tonight, I will light a few candles to honor my two Pentax 6x7 cameras, which are still going strong despite their age!
Cheers!
Abbazz