Pentax MZ-D
The Pentax MZ-D, also known by its internal code name of MR-52, was a prototype digital single-lens reflex camera from Pentax of Japan. It was announced at photokina in September 2000[1] and was demonstrated to the press at the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) show in January 2001.[2] In October 2001, Pentax cancelled the camera, stating "The cost of manufacturing the prototype SLR 6-megapixel digital camera meant it was not a viable product for our target market"[3]
The MZ-D was derived from the top-of-the-line Pentax film camera of the time, the MZ-S. To give space for the extra circuitry and battery power required for a digital camera, the MZ-D shape incorporated the size and shape of the MZ-S' optional battery booster and vertical grip. It also shared the Pentax KAF2 lens mount. The MZ-D was to use the same 6 megapixel (3072×2048) full 135 film frame sized (24×36 mm) CCD (model FTF3020-C[4]) from Philips that was used by the Contax N Digital. The lack of success of that camera and the image quality problems it displayed suggest to some that Pentax may have had other reasons than cost to cancel the MZ-D project.
Michael Reichmann of The Luminous Landscape stated, "For whatever their reasons Pentax decided that they couldn't build a camera with this chip, while Contax decided to forge ahead. To save face? Possibly. We'll likely never know for sure"[5]
In 2003, Pentax released a different design 6 MP APS-C sensor size DSLR, the Pentax *istD.
Notes
- "Pentax Digital SLR - 6 megapixel". DPReview. 2000-09-05. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- "Pentax 6mp Digital SLR hands-on". DPReview. 2001-02-11. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- "Pentax cancel 6mp digital SLR". DPReview. 2001-10-24. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- "Product information on FTF3020-C, Full Frame CCD Image Sensor". Philips Semiconductors. 2000. Archived from the original on 2001-07-27. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - Reichmann, Michael (2005). "Contax N Digital: A Non-Review". Luminous Landscape. Archived from the original on 2007-03-10. Retrieved 2005-11-21.
References
- Tomkins, Michael. PMA 2001 Show: Pentax EI-3000 and unnamed digital SLR - exclusive pics!. Imaging-Resource.com, retrieved on November 21, 2005.
- Dimitrov, Bojidar. MZ-D. Bojidar Dimitrov's Pentax K-Mount Page, retrieved November 21, 2005.
- Pentax prototypes at Photokina, Asahi Optical Historical Club (2000)
- "MR-52" 6Mpixel digital SLR, Asahi Optical Historical Club (2000)