The following is a partial list of products manufactured under the Pentax brand.
For more details on Pentax SLR cameras, see Pentax cameras. |
Cameras using the M37 lens mount.
Cameras using the M42 lens mount, also known as the Pentax screw mount.
Cameras using the Pentax K lens mount.
These cameras are known as IQ-Zoom in the North American market. Model numbers and specifications are the same in several cases. The Espio was introduced in 1992.
North American market models
As of March 2018, 32 different models have been released. All K-series bodies (except the full-frame K-1) have APS-C 1.5x crop sensors and Pentax K lens mounts.
For a list of Optio cameras, see Pentax Optio. |
K-mount lenses such as the original K and the M, A, F, FA, DA and DA* series.
Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs
Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs
Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs
Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs
Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs
Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs
Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs
Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs
Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs
Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs
Compatible with all Pentax DSLRs
Lenses for the Asahiflex series cameras.
Lenses for the Asahi Pentax and Pentax Spotmatic series cameras.
Five lenses have been released for the Pentax Q. A sixth lens and an adapter were announced in September, 2012.
For a list of Pentax Auto 110 lenses, see Pentax Auto 110 § Lenses. |
For a list of Pentax 645 lenses, see Pentax 645 § Lenses. |
For a list of Pentax 67 lenses, see Pentax 67 § Lenses. |
Pentax offers the Pentax FluCard for adding Wireless data transmission to the DSLR cameras 645Z, K-3 and K-S1.
Pentax currently makes a variety of sport optics, including binoculars.
The Pentax line of medical imaging devices was retained by Hoya Corporation when the camera business was sold to Ricoh.
The Pentax line of surveying instruments was sold a Taiwanese company.