is a brand name used primarily by the Japanese multinational imaging and electronics company
Ricoh for
DSLR cameras, lenses, sport optics (including
binoculars
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and
rifle scopes), and
CCTV
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optics. The Pentax brand is also used by
Hoya Corporation for medical products & services, TI Asahi for surveying instruments, and
Seiko Optical Products for certain optical lenses.
Corporate history
Early history
The company was founded as Asahi Kogaku Goshi Kaisha in November 1919 by Kumao Kajiwara, at a shop in the
Toshima suburb of
Tokyo, and began producing
spectacle lenses (which it still manufactures). In 1938 it changed its name to , and by this time it was also manufacturing camera/cine lenses. In the lead-up to World War II, Asahi Optical devoted much of its time to fulfilling military contracts for optical instruments. At the end of the war, Asahi Optical was disbanded by the occupying powers, being allowed to re-form in 1948. The company resumed its pre-war activities, manufacturing binoculars and consumer camera lenses for Konishiroku and Chiyoda Kōgaku Seikō (later
Konica and
Minolta respectively).
Early 1950s to 2007
The period around 1950 marked the return of the Japanese photographic industry to the vigorous level of the late 1930s, and its emergence as a major exporter. The newly reborn industry had sold many of its cameras to the occupation forces (having had far more disposable income than the Japanese), which were well received. The
Korean War saw a huge influx of journalists and photographers to the
Far East, where they were impressed by lenses from companies such as
Nikon and
Canon for their
Leica
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...
rangefinder cameras, and also by bodies by these and other companies to supplement and replace the
Leica
Leica Camera AG () is a German company that manufactures cameras, optical lenses, photographic lenses, binoculars, rifle scopes and microscopes. The company was founded by Ernst Leitz in 1869 (Ernst Leitz Wetzlar), in Wetzlar, Germany.
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and Contax cameras they were using.

In 1952 Asahi Optical introduced its first camera, the
Asahiflex
The Asahiflex was a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera built by the Asahi Optical Corporation (later to become Pentax). It was regarded as the first SLR camera built in Japan.
Asahi Optical introduced its first 35 mm camera in 1952. Unlike t ...
(the first Japanese SLR using 35mm film). The name "Pentax" was originally a registered trademark of the
East German VEB
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People
*Carl Zeiss (1816–1888), German optician and entrepreneur
*Emil Zeiß (1833–1910), German Protestant minister and painter
Companies
*Carl Zeiss AG, German manufacturer of optics, industrial measurem ...
Ikon (from "
Pentaprism" and "
Contax
Contax (stylised as CONTAX in the Kyocera era) began as a German camera model in the Zeiss Ikon line in 1932, and later became a brand name. The early cameras were among the finest in the world, typically featuring high quality Zeiss intercha ...
") and acquired by the Asahi Optical company in 1957. Since then the company has been primarily known for its photographic products, distributed 35mm equipment under the name "Asahi Pentax" and medium format 120 6x7cm equipment under the sub brand "Pentax 6x7" (from 1969 to 1990) and "Pentax 67" (from 1990 to 1999). Equipment was exported to the United States from the 1950s until the mid-1970s by
Honeywell Corporation and branded as "Heiland Pentax" and later "Honeywell Pentax". The company was renamed Pentax Corporation in 2002. It was one of the world's largest optical companies, producing still
cameras,
binoculars
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, spectacle lenses, and a variety of other optical instruments. In 2004, Pentax had about 6000 employees.
Merger with Hoya
In December 2006, Pentax started the process of merging with
Hoya Corporation to form 'Hoya Pentax HD Corporation'. Hoya's primary goal was to strengthen its medical-related business by taking advantage of Pentax's technologies and expertise in the field of endoscopes, intraocular lenses, surgical loupes, biocompatible ceramics, etc. It was speculated that Pentax's camera business could be sold off after the merger. A stock swap was to be completed by October 1, 2007, but the process was called off on April 11, 2007. Pentax president Fumio Urano resigned over the matter, with Takashi Watanuki taking over as president of Pentax. However, despite Watanuki's previously stated opposition to a Hoya merger, on May 16 it was reported that Pentax had accepted "with conditions" a sweetened offer from Hoya, according to a source familiar with the matter. Pentax was under increasing pressure from its major shareholders, Sparx Asset Management in particular, to accept Hoya's bid.
On August 6, 2007, Hoya completed a friendly public
tender offer for Pentax and acquired 90.59% of the company. On August 14, 2007, the company became a consolidated subsidiary of Hoya. On October 29, 2007, Hoya and Pentax announced that Pentax would merge with and into Hoya effective on March 31, 2008. Hoya closed the Pentax-owned factory in
Tokyo, and moved all manufacturing facilities to
Cebu, Philippines
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and
Hanoi, Vietnam
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.
Ricoh Imaging Company
Japanese optical glass-maker
Hoya Corporation stated on July 1, 2011, that it would sell its Pentax camera business to copier and printer maker
Ricoh, in a deal the Nikkei business daily reported was worth about 10 billion yen ($124.2 million). On July 29, 2011, Hoya transferred its Pentax imaging systems business to a newly established subsidiary called Pentax Imaging Corporation. On October 1, 2011, Ricoh acquired all shares of Pentax Imaging Corp. and renamed the new subsidiary Pentax Ricoh Imaging Company, Ltd. Hoya will continue to use the Pentax brand name for their medical related products such as endoscopes. On August 1, 2013, the company name was changed to Ricoh Imaging Company Ltd.
Products
The corporation is best known for its
"Pentax" brand cameras, starting with the pivotal "
Asahi Pentax
The Asahi Pentax series, by the , was a pivotal development in modern photography. They were the earliest Pentax cameras.
Background
In 1957, the Asahi Optical Company (later "Pentax") introduced the Pentax, a 135 film, 35 mm Single-lens ...
"
single-lens reflex camera
A single-lens reflex camera (SLR) is a camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system (hence "reflex" from the mirror's reflection) that permits the photographer to view through the lens and see exactly what will be captured. With twin le ...
of 1957. Asahi's first series of cameras, the
Asahiflex
The Asahiflex was a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera built by the Asahi Optical Corporation (later to become Pentax). It was regarded as the first SLR camera built in Japan.
Asahi Optical introduced its first 35 mm camera in 1952. Unlike t ...
of 1952, had been the first Japanese-made SLRs for 35mm film, and the Asahiflex IIB of 1954 the first Japanese SLR with an instant-return mirror. The Asahi Pentax itself was the first Japanese fixed-pentaprism SLR. In 1969 under the sub-brand "Pentax 6x7", the company started to produce medium format 120 6x7cm cameras. In 1990 the company renamed the sub-brand from "Pentax 6x7" to "Pentax 67". The company produced Pentax 67 cameras until 1999 and ceased distribution in 2002. The success of the "Pentax" series was such that the business eventually renamed itself "Pentax Corporation" after the 35mm product line. Although the corporation ultimately merged into
Hoya Corporation, it eventually was purchased by
Ricoh, which continues to develop and market digital cameras under the Pentax brand. Currently, Pentax DSLRs are manufactured in
Cebu, Philippines
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, while digital Pentax lenses are manufactured in
Hanoi, Vietnam
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, under Pentax Ricoh Imaging Products.
Corporate cooperation and competition
In 2005, Pentax Corporation partnered with
Samsung to share work on camera technology and recapture market ground from Nikon and Canon. Pentax and Samsung subsequently released new DSLR siblings from this agreement. The
Pentax *ist DS and
*istDL2 also appeared as the
Samsung GX-1S
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and
GX-1L, while the jointly developed (90% Pentax and 10% Samsung) Pentax
K10D
The Pentax K10D and similar Samsung GX-10 are 10.2-megapixel digital single-lens reflex cameras launched in late 2006. They were developed in a collaboration between Pentax of Japan and Samsung of South Korea.
The K10D was announced on 13 Septe ...
and
K20D gave birth to the
Samsung GX-10 and
GX-20 respectively. Some Pentax lenses are also rebranded and sold as
Samsung Schneider Kreuznach D-Xenon and D-Xenogon lenses for Samsung DSLRs. However, both brands are completely compatible with Pentax and
Samsung DSLRs. In 2017,
Samsung announced its departure of the camera market.
Hoya is focusing its main business on the following areas: information technology, eye care, life care, optics, imaging systems. Pentax’s main
competitors include
Canon,
Nikon,
Olympus
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Greece
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,
Panasonic,
Sony (imaging/camera business),
Fujifilm, Sangi,
Kyocera (life care business).
Europe and Asia
Asahi Pentax (all 35mm equipment)
Pentax 6x7 (medium format 120 6x7cm equipment from 1969 to 1990)
Pentax 67 (medium format 120 6x7cm equipment from 1990 to 1999)
North America
Honeywell Pentax (medium format 120 6x7cm equipment from 1969 to 1990)
Subsidiaries
Asia
* Pentax Industrial Instruments Co., Ltd.
* Pentax Optotech Co., Ltd.
* Pentax Service, Co., Ltd.
* Pentax Fukushima Co., Ltd.
* Pentax Tohoku Co., Ltd.
* Pentax Trading (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd.
* Pentax (Shanghai) Corporation
* Pentax Hong Kong Ltd.
* Pentax Cebu Philippines Corporation
* Pentax VN Co., Ltd.
Europe
* Pentax Europe GmbH
* Pentax U.K. Ltd.
* Pentax France S.A.
* Pentax Schweiz AG
* Pentax Scandinavia AB
* Pentax Nederland B.V.
* Pentax Europe n.v.
North America
* Pentax of America Inc. (Pentax Medical Company)
* Pentax of America Inc. (Pentax Imaging Company)
* Pentax of America Inc.
* Pentax Medical Company
* Pentax Imaging Company
* Microline Pentax Inc.
* Pentax Canada Inc.
* KayPentax (Pentax Medical Company)
* Pentax Teknologies.
See also
*
Asahi Pentax
The Asahi Pentax series, by the , was a pivotal development in modern photography. They were the earliest Pentax cameras.
Background
In 1957, the Asahi Optical Company (later "Pentax") introduced the Pentax, a 135 film, 35 mm Single-lens ...
*
Asahiflex
The Asahiflex was a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera built by the Asahi Optical Corporation (later to become Pentax). It was regarded as the first SLR camera built in Japan.
Asahi Optical introduced its first 35 mm camera in 1952. Unlike t ...
*
List of digital camera brands
*
List of Pentax products
The following is a partial list of products manufactured under the Pentax brand.
Film cameras
35 mm SLR cameras
M37 screw mount
Cameras using the M37 lens mount.
* Ashiflex I (1952–1953)
* Asahiflex Ia (1953–1954) — also sold as t ...
*
List of photographic equipment makers
*
Pentax cameras
*
Pentax lenses
Notes
References
* ''The Japanese Historical Camera.'' 日本の歴史的カメラ (''Nihon no rekishiteki kamera''). 2nd ed. Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 2004.
*
External links
Pentax Ricoh Imaging Company(digital cameras, binoculars, etc. – Ricoh)
Pentax Medical Company(endoscopic imaging devices – Hoya)
Pentax New Ceramics(hydroxyapatite – Hoya)
Pentax Surveying Instruments(TI Asahi)
Pentax lenses(Seiko Optical Products)
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