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A new film camera in the digital age, the Pentax 17 35mm half-frame film is a camera built from the ground up. This svelte point-and-shoot is the first launch from Ricoh Imaging/Pentax's Film Project initiative and is designed using a wealth of influence from Pentax's legacy of past film cameras.
Distinct from 35mm "full-frame" cameras with a 36 x 24mm format, the Pentax 17 is a half-frame format camera with a 17 x 24mm recording area. This smaller, more unique format has a few added benefits:
One of the key attributes of the 17 is its simplicity and ease of use; it's a true point-and-shoot that uses an accurate autoexposure system to allow you to focus on getting the shot. In terms of exposure variables, users are able to manually set ISO/ASA (from 50-3200), adjust exposure compensation by +/- 3 EV, and use a mode dial.
The mode dial is divided into two sections: flash off or flash on. Within the flash on section, there is a choice between a Program auto with flash and a slow-sync with flash settings. With the flash off, Program auto, bulb, and slow shutter speed settings can be used, as well as a unique Bokeh mode that prioritizes use of the f/3.5 maximum aperture for the shallowest depth of field. Also, there is an in-between Auto mode that choose whether or not to use flash depending on the lighting conditions.
The top plate also includes the manual film rewind knob; the shutter release button, which is surrounded by the On/Off switch; the film advance lever; and the film counter window. The viewfinder is placed in the middle of the body and has a simple window design with brightline frame lines. The frame lines include a close-up compensation notch for more accurate framing when using the closest focusing zone.
The front of the camera has a knurled handgrip, which can be removed to reveal the single CR2 battery that powers the camera's meter and flash.
Next is the lens; integrated in the front of the lens's housing is the light meter and the lens also has 40.5mm threads to accept filters. Since the meter is within the lens housing, filter factors will automatically be accounted for when using autoexposure.
There is also a built-in flash on the front of the body. This flash has a guide number of 20' at ISO 100 and a recycle time of about 9 seconds. LEDs near the viewfinder display when the flash is recharging and when it is ready for use.
The back of the camera has a small slot for inserting notes or a piece from a film box to remind you of the loaded film stock. Also, near the top is a 2.5mm port, which can be used with an optional cabled remote shutter release. And, on the bottom of the camera, there is a 1/4"-20 tripod mount and the film rewind button.
The fixed prime lens is an HD PENTAX HF 25mm f/3.5 Traditional; it's a slightly wide-angle lens offering impressive sharpness and color rendering. It features Pentax's contemporary HD anti-reflective coating, helping to boost contrast and clarity.
The lens focuses using a manual six-stage zone focusing method:
The icons are visible on top of the lens, which can also be seen when looking through the viewfinder, and the specific measurements are printed on the front of the camera body.
Despite being a brand-new camera, the Pentax 17 borrows many legacy details from past Pentax cameras to inform its distinct design: the film rewind knob is taken from the Pentax LX, the ISO dial from the SP, the flash and shutter release from the KP, the lens housing from the Espio Mini, the front logo text from the 67, the knurled battery cover from the DA WR series of lenses, the film advance lever from the Auto 110, and the top plate from a special edition LX. Also, the viewfinder includes Pentax's own classic logo along with the Asahi AOCo logo and a film plane indicator taken from their line of DSLRs.
A new film camera in the digital age, the Pentax 17 35mm half-frame film is a camera built from the ground up. This svelte point-and-shoot is the first launch from Ricoh Imaging/Pentax's Film Project initiative and is designed using a wealth of influence from Pentax's legacy of past film cameras.
Distinct from 35mm "full-frame" cameras with a 36 x 24mm format, the Pentax 17 is a half-frame format camera with a 17 x 24mm recording area. This smaller, more unique format has a few added benefits:
One of the key attributes of the 17 is its simplicity and ease of use; it's a true point-and-shoot that uses an accurate autoexposure system to allow you to focus on getting the shot. In terms of exposure variables, users are able to manually set ISO/ASA (from 50-3200), adjust exposure compensation by +/- 3 EV, and use a mode dial.
The mode dial is divided into two sections: flash off or flash on. Within the flash on section, there is a choice between a Program auto with flash and a slow-sync with flash settings. With the flash off, Program auto, bulb, and slow shutter speed settings can be used, as well as a unique Bokeh mode that prioritizes use of the f/3.5 maximum aperture for the shallowest depth of field. Also, there is an in-between Auto mode that choose whether or not to use flash depending on the lighting conditions.
The top plate also includes the manual film rewind knob; the shutter release button, which is surrounded by the On/Off switch; the film advance lever; and the film counter window. The viewfinder is placed in the middle of the body and has a simple window design with brightline frame lines. The frame lines include a close-up compensation notch for more accurate framing when using the closest focusing zone.
The front of the camera has a knurled handgrip, which can be removed to reveal the single CR2 battery that powers the camera's meter and flash.
Next is the lens; integrated in the front of the lens's housing is the light meter and the lens also has 40.5mm threads to accept filters. Since the meter is within the lens housing, filter factors will automatically be accounted for when using autoexposure.
There is also a built-in flash on the front of the body. This flash has a guide number of 20' at ISO 100 and a recycle time of about 9 seconds. LEDs near the viewfinder display when the flash is recharging and when it is ready for use.
The back of the camera has a small slot for inserting notes or a piece from a film box to remind you of the loaded film stock. Also, near the top is a 2.5mm port, which can be used with an optional cabled remote shutter release. And, on the bottom of the camera, there is a 1/4"-20 tripod mount and the film rewind button.
The fixed prime lens is an HD PENTAX HF 25mm f/3.5 Traditional; it's a slightly wide-angle lens offering impressive sharpness and color rendering. It features Pentax's contemporary HD anti-reflective coating, helping to boost contrast and clarity.
The lens focuses using a manual six-stage zone focusing method:
The icons are visible on top of the lens, which can also be seen when looking through the viewfinder, and the specific measurements are printed on the front of the camera body.
Despite being a brand-new camera, the Pentax 17 borrows many legacy details from past Pentax cameras to inform its distinct design: the film rewind knob is taken from the Pentax LX, the ISO dial from the SP, the flash and shutter release from the KP, the lens housing from the Espio Mini, the front logo text from the 67, the knurled battery cover from the DA WR series of lenses, the film advance lever from the Auto 110, and the top plate from a special edition LX. Also, the viewfinder includes Pentax's own classic logo along with the Asahi AOCo logo and a film plane indicator taken from their line of DSLRs.
Type | Half-frame behind-the-lens shutter 35mm film camera |
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Frame Size | 24x17mm |
Compatible Film | 35mm film ISO 50, ISO 100, ISO 125, ISO160, 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO 1600, ISO 3200 |
Sensitivity Setting | Manual settings to match the film |
Film Loading | Easy loading |
Film advance | Manual winding using the wind-up lever (with 130-degree stroke and 35-degree stand-off angle) |
Film Rewind | Manual rewinding using rewind crank, Mid-roll rewinding possible |
Lens | HD PENTAX Lens |
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Focal Length | 25mm(equivalent to 37mm in 35mm format) |
Maximum Aperture | F3.5 |
Lens Configuration | 3 elements in 3 groups |
Angle of View (Diagonal) | 61" |
Max. Magnification | Approx. 0.13x (at 0.25m) |
Filter Diameter | ∅ 40.5mm |
Type | Albada bright-frame viewfinder |
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Viewfinder Indication | Composition frame, Close-distance composition frame Zone focusing setting can be confirmed through the viewfinder |
Viewfinder Outer Right | Blue lamp display: Warning display Orange lamp display: Flash display |
Type | Zone-focusing (Manual operation) |
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Switchover Distance | 6 zones(0.25, 0.5 , 1.2, 1.7, 3, infinity)(0.82ft, 1.7ft,4ft,5.6ft,10ft, infinity) |
Metering Type | Partial metering |
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Metering Range | EV2.5 to 16.5 (ISO100) |
Exposure Compensation | 2ev(1/3EV steps) |
Shooting Model(Exposure) | Full auto(Pan Auto flash), Standard(Program AE, Flashoff) Slow -speed shutter(Slow -speed program AE, Fash off), Max aperture priority(Max aperture priority AE, Fash off), Bulb(Bulb, Fash off,) Daylight sync(Program AE, Flash on), Slow speed sync(Slow speed program AE, Flash on) |
Type | Program AE electronic shutter |
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Shutter Speed | 1/350 to 4 seconds, Bulb |
Built-in Flash | Guide Number approx. 6 (ISO100 m) |
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Emission Type | Shooting mode interlocking system |
Flash Charging Time | Approx. 9 seconds |
Charging Status | This can be checked with the orange |
Battery Type | One 3V lithium battery (CR2) Not compatible with rechargeable CR2-type batteries |
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Battery Life | Approx. 10 cartridges *when using 36 exposure film (using fresh battery under the condition of 50% flash shots)* According to the result of Ricoh Imaging in-house testing |
Cable Switch Terminal | Compatible with cable switch CS-205 (optional)(∅2.5mm) |
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Dimensions | Approx. 127.0mm(W) x 78.0mm(H) x 52mm(D) (excluding protruding parts) (Approx 5.0inc(W) x 3.1(H) x 2.0(D) (excluding protruding parts) |
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Weight | Approx. 290g(without film and battery) (Approx. 10.2 oz(without film and battery)) |
Temperature | 0 to 40°C |
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Humidity | 85% or less (the environment must be free of conditions) |