K2 DMD

K2 DMD

General Description

From 1976 to 1980, the K2 DMD was the Pentax top model. This “Data Motor Drive” version of the K2 added the possibilty to use a data back and a motor drive. Furthermore, the aperture value and the application of an exposuere correction factor now both are visible in the viewfinder. A viewfinder curtain ensures correct automatic exposure when no eye is looking through. Last but not least, the K2 DMD was the first Pentax to feature an exposure memory lock.

Product Information
Exact Name K2 DMD
Color black
Year of Introduction 1976
Catalog Number 03310
Sold with Case

Technical Specifications

General
Lens Mount K
Mount Limitations The lens must be set to a numerical aperture
Self-Timer 5 ~ 9 sec
Mirror Lock-Up yes
Cable Release mechanical
Infra-Red Release
Additional Features DOF preview
Width x Height x Depth 143 x 91.4 x 52.5 mm
Weight 685 g
Exposure System
Exposure Modes Av, M
Metering Modes with K and M Lenses center-weighted
Metering Modes with A and newer Lenses center-weighted
Meter Material SPD
Exposure Compensation (Step) +/-2 (1 EV steps)
Exposure Lock yes
Meter Range 1 ~ 18 EV
Manual ISO Range 8 ~ 6400 ASA
Shutter
Construction electronic (vertical)
Material metal
Shutter Speeds 8 ~ 1/1000, B
Mechanical Speeds 1/1000, X, B
Viewfinder
Magnification [Coverage] 0.88x [95%]
Aperture Indication optical
Shutter-Speed Indication needle
Interchangeable Screens
Power Source
Batteries 2 x 1.5 Volt silver-oxide (A76, SR44) or alkaline (LR44)
External
Continuous Shooting
Continuous Shooting manual wind lever
Compatible with Motor Drive(s) MD
Flash System
Command Protocol(s) analog
Features
Synchronization Speed(s) 1/125 ~ 8, B
Built-In Flash
Accessories
Fitting Case(s) unknown