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PentaxTips is a UA-cam channel dedicated to Pentax enthusiasts - We are Pentaxians!
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Pentax LX: Overview Training
When I was getting into photography and Pentax in general, I loved watching overview videos that details the controls of the camera. I felt that this helped train and orientate myself to the camera before I even bought it. Every tip is extremely useful, especially with film photography!
Here is our take with a Pentax LX overview training video:
00:00 Overview
01:58 Front of Camera
04:36 Back of Camera
05:56 Bottom of Camera
08:41 Top of Camera
12:58 Metering
16:52 Focus Screens
18:36 Viewfinder Attachments
22:47 Diopter
24:05 Loading Film
25:17 Taking a Shot (Manual)
28:02 Taking a Shot (Stop-Down)
30:15 Taking a Shot (Automatic)
30:51 Unloading Film
Here is our take with a Pentax LX overview training video:
00:00 Overview
01:58 Front of Camera
04:36 Back of Camera
05:56 Bottom of Camera
08:41 Top of Camera
12:58 Metering
16:52 Focus Screens
18:36 Viewfinder Attachments
22:47 Diopter
24:05 Loading Film
25:17 Taking a Shot (Manual)
28:02 Taking a Shot (Stop-Down)
30:15 Taking a Shot (Automatic)
30:51 Unloading Film
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Pentax Film Camera Vintage TV Commercials
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FOR EDUCATION PURPOSES: please enjoy this catalogue archive of vintage Pentax film camera TV commercials. I remixed all audio with Adobe Premiere Pro AI Enhance Speech.
Pentax Spotmatic: Overview Training
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When I was getting into photography and Pentax in general, I loved watching overview videos that details the controls of the camera. I felt that this helped train and orientate myself to the camera before I even bought it. Every tip is extremely useful, especially with film photography! Here is our take with a PentaxTips Spotmatic overview training video: 00:00 Overview 01:56 Front of Camera 03...
Accessing a SuperProgram Focus Screen
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Hello, This video is how to access a Pentax SuperProgram focusing screen. The SuperProgram is the exact same as the Super A, Program A, and Program Plus, as well as the Pentax ME F. How to Access a Pentax Focusing Screen: ua-cam.com/video/l5xLU6JDyKk/v-deo.html I hope you found this useful. Send us stuff! Stephen Foster PO Box 99900 WU 227 122 RPO Meadowbrook Edmonton AB T6T 0W4
Pentax MX: Overview Training
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When I was getting into photography and Pentax in general, I loved watching overview videos that details the controls of the camera. I felt that this helped train and orientate myself to the camera before I even bought it. Every tip is extremely useful, especially with film photography! Here is our take with a PentaxTips MX overview training video: 00:00 Overview 02:14 Front of Camera 03:31 Bac...
Pentax KF: Overview Training
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When I was getting into photography and Pentax in general, I loved watching overview videos that details the controls of the camera. I felt that this help train and orientate myself to the camera before I even bought it. Here is our take with a PentaxTips KF overview training video: 00:00 Intro 00:11 Overview 01:32 Front of the Camera 02:46 Left of the Camera 03:14 Right of the Camera 03:43 Bot...
Pentax KF: Using Vintage Lenses (K, M, M42)
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Pentax KF: Using Vintage Lenses (K, M, M42)
Pentax (Ricoh) Booth: McBain Camera Mini Tradeshow 2023
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Pentax (Ricoh) Booth: McBain Camera Mini Tradeshow 2023
Pentax Spotmatic F: Overview Training
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Pentax Spotmatic F: Overview Training
Scan 35mm Film with Bellows and an APS-C Camera (And Why You Probably Shouldn’t)
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Scan 35mm Film with Bellows and an APS-C Camera (And Why You Probably Shouldn’t)
Pentax K-1 Mark II: Overview Training
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Pentax K-1 Mark II: Overview Training
Pentax K-1 Mark II: Using Vintage Lenses (K, M, M42)
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Pentax K-1 Mark II: Using Vintage Lenses (K, M, M42)
Pentax K-1 Mark II: iOS Image Sync (WiFi)
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Pentax K-1 Mark II: iOS Image Sync (WiFi)
Pentax K-3 Mark III: Overview Training
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Pentax K-3 Mark III: Overview Training
Pentax Astrotracer Milky Way (O-GPS1) Astrophotography Example
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Pentax Astrotracer Milky Way (O-GPS1) Astrophotography Example
Pentax K-70: Connect to iOS with Image Sync (WiFi)
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Pentax K-70: Connect to iOS with Image Sync (WiFi)
Pentax K-70: Using K, M, and M42 Manual Lenses
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Pentax K-70: Using K, M, and M42 Manual Lenses
Pentax K-Mount Lineup and Roadmap Update: October 2021
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Pentax K-Mount Lineup and Roadmap Update: October 2021
Pentax Spotmatics: The Bridge Circuit
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Pentax Spotmatics: The Bridge Circuit
Pentax SDM to Screwdrive Autofocus Test
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Pentax SDM to Screwdrive Autofocus Test
Pentax SDM to Screwdrive Autofocus Conversion
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Pentax SDM to Screwdrive Autofocus Conversion
Pentax Super-Takumar 50mm f/1.4: Do I have the 'Zeiss Planar Killer'?
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Pentax Super-Takumar 50mm f/1.4: Do I have the 'Zeiss Planar Killer'?
Pentax K-3 Mark III vs. K-1 Mark I: ISO Comparison
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Pentax K-3 Mark III vs. K-1 Mark I: ISO Comparison
Great video! I'm going to pick up mine Pentax SP today ❤! It will go great with super - takumars!
Ok rly liking this. Very similar to my Nikon F2 system. Now I wanna experience their pro level top tier autofocus system but not necessarily as new we the MZ-S sharing K & KAf lenses. What models ?
Pentax MZ-5n, I think.
I bought a used LX in the late 90's, and ordered a new bottom plate that was damaged, and a focus screen with etched grid patterns. It was a very nice camera.
I'm really struggling to follow this because you go so fast that I have to keep stopping and repeating. press the exposure button??? What do you call the exposure button?? activate the camera's light meter??? Is that the shutter button you pressed...?? and it will provide us with a suggested shutter speed to produce the proper exposure...?? ..I don't see where this suggestion shows - only the bin icon? So I have no idea after all that
The Green Button. The instructions show how to set up the green button to take light meter readings, to control exposure.
Awesome review. I just came across 1 & was initially wanting the metal reloading cassettes out of the kit but realised how cool it was & I recognised already how its feels like a baby 67 MLU with its macro bellow kit & slide adapter and all.
Hi!! So I'm shooting my first ever roll of film on this and I'm having a bit of trouble with the take up spool - the first couple of photos were taken just perfect and the take up spool spinned every time, but after a while it stopped spinning despite the film seeming to be inserted correctly (the counter on top that numbers the pics was going correctly and I believe the film had wound up enough to not get loose inside the cam). Could it be okay?
Wow. Lots of info , thanks. For me it needs to be in a book. Too much to absorb and remember. Thanks again.
Might want to look at PentaxForums eBooks? www.pentaxforums.com/forums/194-pentax-ebooks/323769-pentax-ebook-downloads-now-pf-purchase-here-instant-access.html
Thank you so much! This is so informative
can i ask if you know which pentaprism from other cameras can be replaced with spotmatic sp1? my spotmatic had desilvering. pls helppp T_T
Sorry I’m not sure about that. I might suggest picking up a for-parts SP1, as they are relatively common and affordable?
@@PentaxTips In my country not so common but will try researching for this and let you know. Though it might take a while.
So, did I understand correctly that the aperture priority mode cannot be used with vintage lenses with K mount? What about TAv mode? Can one use it with all vintage lenses?
You cannot use AV/TAv mode (auto shutter speed calculated when rotating aperture ring) with vintage k-mount lenses because when mounted on the camera, the aperture does not close down when you rotate the aperture ring, it stays wide open. So, the only way to get a light meter reading for your shutter speed is to hit the green button, which stops down the lens aperture and takes the shutter speed reading.
@@PentaxTips Thanks for your answer. In this case I have another question: Is it possible to have a depth of field preview while using vintage k - mount lenses?
Nice video, one thing came into my mind, if the meter needle is at the center and does not move at all, then you have a dead battery or broken meter. Fortunately the battery is very cheap type, a LR44 or equivalent.
Is there any benefit of the PEF over the DNG Format beside its is proprietary?
Fastest Pentax is still the mighty K20D in that fancy 21fps mode :D :D
I use another camera system, so I am asking if Pentax modern lens mount is called Pentax K for modern and old lenses ? disregarding about af comptability etc. just in order to mount the lens and recognize the correct adapter for mount modern pentax lens on mirrorless, thanks
Pentax started off with the M42 screw mount. Then in the 70s switched to the K-Mount and have used that mount ever since. However, there have been many iterations of the K-Mount with different functions (auto aperture/ auto focus/types of auto).
Well. You could take that photo IN Jasper without light pollution now... Jokes aside, this has been a super useful video and I just picked up my own o-gps1 for my K50!
Спасибо.
I'm a beginner to photography. I know absolutely nothing! But I want to get started right away. What kind of film should I buy? Color or B&W. I have a Spotmatic SPII
Illford HP5 B&W and develop the film yourself at home !
You should never ever do it at home! It's one of the most delicate parts that is easily scratched. Always send your camera to a professional service center.
It really is a star not an asterisk because it is 5-pointed, not 6-pointed. :)
do you have a link to those tweezer and finger gloves? I can't find it online
Just ordered one from KEH for $100. I already have the Pentax 55mm F1.8 screw mount lens. Can’t wait to get it in and shoot the first roll. Which will be Kodak TRI-X 400 film.
Excellent work. Congratulations.
oof... An f2 50 on the LX. Unacceptable.
5:51 it's I.S.O... not "eye-so". It's an acronym not a word.
SIR!! This video is PERFECT. My goodness!! Awesome work.
Can I change the focusing screen on my K-r with that from a vintage Pentax (the ones that have split circle focusing screen)? Are they the same size?
They are not the same sizes.
@@PentaxTips Thanks!
I have it for so many years I can't remember when I got it, with the 40 pancake and the nice 20mm. my sister and dad had also one, so to silver and one black MX. my dad still had all the old lenses and gave it to me, so I got the Pentax K1 markII and I'm still using these nice lenses, think I only have one autofocus lens but most of the time I grab my old glass. only one of all the lenses is not working properly, the 85 has stiff aperture blades, but the rest is still going very strong
A most excellent tutorial. Thanks for posting :)
Hello 👋 Around 32:10 you say that four shots from Pixel Shift can be combined in post production etc... Doesn't the camera combine the four images for you, in body?
It’s both! (I think) In addition to the automatic in-camera processing, If you use the supplied software from Pentax, I think it’s called Digital Camera Utility, and you can edit and the combine the images manually. I’ve never done this, but I think that’s how it works.
@@PentaxTips Okay... I'm planning to get the KF and I'm using Linux, so I'm hoping the camera stitches all four images in-body, and produces a single RAW file. It would be great if you're able to check and let us now 🙂👍 And thank you.
Didn't work on my iPhone 11
how to afc in video mode?
Massive error. you have drawn the circuit completely incorrectly. the wiper of the shutter/ASA potentiometer is connected to A, there is a ground connection on this potentiometer connected via a screw to ground the third connection on this potentiometer goes to the meter switch and back to the battery. RX on your drawing should be a pair of CDS cells and R3 is the calibration resistor set at factory. Also the spotmatic battery has a positive ground and the negative is switched the current flows in the opposite direction. Why don't you download a spotmatic service manual and check out a real schematic.
Any advice on which cheap electronic flash unit to mount?
That’s a superb and definitive overview. Well done and thank you.
This was far better than any instruction manual I read fot the Spotmatic. And I presently have both the original manual and the independent book that was published for Spotmatic owners. Thank you!
I had to put new light seals in my Spotamatic as well a new mirror bumper. I had no idea the seals were bad until somebody gave me a roll of film and none of the pictures came out
This is exactly my travel combo: MX and the 2.8/40. Verly light and compact. Usually I take an additional 2.8/100 with me and that's it...
I used an LX professionally for 20+ years. A few significant issues: 1). Critically sharp focus will be hard to maintain or achieve once the mirror rest rubber bumper stops degrade and need to be replaced. 45 years on, they all will have needed this service multiple times whether used or stored--and will likely need this service again, immediately, hence the abundance of eBay listings 2). Sticky Mirror Syndrome is not same as #1 but unrelated solenoid located under bottom cover 3). Viewfinder unlocking lever will also stick over time with use and finder won't release. 4). these being hybrid manual-shutter/electronic shutter bodies, they're complicated and daunting to repair yourself 5). Motordrive LX is fragile and ridiculously complcated; Winder LX however is relatively is robust 6). Parts for LX have been unobtainium for 15+ years, and Pentax no longer services them.
................this is much better than the new Pentax 17.
Being the Pentax 17 has been released is there going to be a run on older Pentax film cameras and DSLRs?
Very good review. I have had an LX since the 1980s, complete with the motor drive @7:50. Best manual focus 35mm camera ever made IMHO, the rival Nikon F3 and Canon F1 both had comparative disadvantages. However the LX never really got far into the pro market because Nikon and Canon were already entrenched there. The waist level finders don't need the aperture window because you are looking down at the scale on the lens anyway. The FE-1 is called a "waist level" finder but in fact it needs to be close to the eye : it is really for macro work. The simple FF-1 can really be used at waist level however. The FP flash connection is for old-school bulb flash and the LX must have been about the last camera made with one. The X flash connection could (but not necessarily) take a special sync lead (lower picture @2:18) that picked up the TTL and "Ready" signals from those two small gold contacts, but that was for a hammerhead flash unit (Pentax AF400T), not the hotshoe-mounted flashes shown @2:21 which got all they needed from the hot shoe.
I discovered this method myself fairly recently and have been loving the results! I need to just sit down with all my old B&W negatives and start "scanning" them in. I had a set of the Asahi Pentax Bellows II for a while, but I never had the slide copier. So I found one that was in perfect shape for like $15 and that's when I discovered the little door at the back that fits the negatives in it perfectly. So cool and so much cheaper to do it this way with this gear than buying one of the many cheap plastic scanners out there for way too much money! Also, thanks for doing the math and showing the pages from the booklet. That is one thing I don't have with my bellows set up.
Excellent camera, love mine to bits. But mine looks as good as new whereas this one seems a bit worn...
Patina ;)
@@PentaxTips Yeah, I really like that. Especially in black bodies when the brass is becoming visible everywhere...
@@22fretNo brass body elements for the LX. You may notice a gray/silver colour under the black paint.
@@wimvanheugten2832 No, the LX doesn't have a brass body, but almost all the other bodies do. A heavily used black MX or KX looks absolutely gorgeous...
Very thorough review! Unlike the other aperture priority capable cameras, the LX has no viewfinder blind as light entering it does not influence the meter for the reasons you pointed out. I agree that with the FA-2 finder on, it looks like the original Asahi Pentax!
Nice overview, this is a great system bought mine new back in the 80's after starting with K1000. Bought up most of the accessories used , still with Pentax today.
Excellent overview of this amazing camera and the system accessories. One advantage of the frame counter going backwards is the ability for multiple exposures. The 250 exposure back and motor drive were also able to be remotely controlled by Power Pack M which opened up time lapse photography as well. Such a well thought out system camera, thank you for another wonderful video
I just picked one up at the thrift store for $99, with the original manual and reciept from 1989, for $1100!
Awesome find
Excellent overview of this wonderful camera. I have two corrections. When resetting the exposre compensation dial you don't have to press the button. The dial just clicks at the "1x" setting. Furthermore to release the prism you can move the small lever counter-clockwise without pressing that same button. So that button is only used to release the exposurre compensation dial to set it. On later versions of the LX a feature was added to the knob. By pressing the knob the exposure meter was switched on for 30 seconds (like half-pressing the shutter button).
Excellent! Thanks a lot :)
An amazing camera, my favorite among all the "professional" grade manual focus SLRs. I have owned and extensively used them all, the Minolta XK, the Canon New F1, the Nikon F3, the Contax RTS, Leica R4, Olympus OM4, etc. etc. Sadly the LX electronics aren't as resilient over time as most others. In the end after trying darn near everything, I kept the Canon for four reasons - the mechanical shutter speed selection when the battery is dead goes from 1/125 through 1/2000, the camera's electronics are bulletproof, it has a classic needle meter, and the biggest? The speed finder is the best manual focus viewfinder ever made. Of course, the prism weighs a lot, but that's OK with me:) The laser matte J screen is also amazing. The LX is very similar with the rotating prism finder. I did *not* like the way you have to change the screens on the LX though - I managed to scratch one pretty good. Great comprehensive coverage here of an amazing camera. I still have an MX on a shelf - love the huge viewfinder on that too, but it's slated for fleabay, since that model suffers from stuck mirror problems exacerbated by age.