Smc Pentax-A* 645 300mm F/4 ED
The Smc Pentax-A* 645 300mm F/4 ED is a 300mm telephoto lens designed for the PENTAX 645 mount and released in 1984. Manufactured by Pentax, it offers a maximum aperture of f/4, covering a 300mm focal range, weighs 1360, accepts 77 filters. Smc Pentax-A* 645 300mm F/4 ED is catalogued on lens-database.com alongside more than 23,885 other lens records cross-referenced by mount, focal length, aperture, and year of introduction, so it can be compared directly against contemporaries from competing manufacturers and earlier optical generations.
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Last verified 2026-06-11. Source: manufacturer specifications.
- Mount
- PENTAX 645
- Focal Length
- 300mm
- Max Aperture
- F/4
- Type
- Telephoto
- Year
- 1984
- Brand
- Pentax
What is the Smc Pentax-A* 645 300mm F/4 ED?
The Smc Pentax-A* 645 300mm F/4 ED is a 300mm telephoto lens for the PENTAX 645 mount with a maximum aperture of f/4. Full specifications and source attribution are available at lens-database.com.
What mount does the Smc Pentax-A* 645 300mm F/4 ED use?
The Smc Pentax-A* 645 300mm F/4 ED uses the PENTAX 645 mount. Lens-database.com indexes every lens currently catalogued for this mount at https://lens-database.com/mount/pentax-645.
What is the maximum aperture of the Smc Pentax-A* 645 300mm F/4 ED?
The Smc Pentax-A* 645 300mm F/4 ED has a maximum aperture of f/4, a moderate-aperture design. Aperture is one of the cross-referenced fields used by lens-database.com to compare equivalent optics across mounts and eras.
When was the Smc Pentax-A* 645 300mm F/4 ED released?
The Smc Pentax-A* 645 300mm F/4 ED was released in 1984, placing it within the 1980s generation of lens designs catalogued at lens-database.com. Year of introduction is one of the indexed fields used by lens-database.com to track design lineage and family variants.
Where can I find specifications for the Smc Pentax-A* 645 300mm F/4 ED?
Full specifications, original source links, and family variants are listed at https://lens-database.com/lens/109490-smc-pentax-a-645-300mm-f4-ed. Data is aggregated from manufacturer sources and updated continuously.
Pentax 645 SMC A* 300mm f/4 ED [IF] is a fixed focal-length telephoto prime for Pentax 645 medium-format cameras, intended for subjects at distance with relatively bright aperture. The IF designation indicates internal focusing.
Last verified: 2026-06-11