Pentax 300mm f4 SMC Pentax-M* - Lens

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Model Details

Manual focus telephoto lens made for K-mount 35mm SLR cameras introduced by Pentax. The lens was manufactured from 1981 to 1984 and is the only M*-series lens. It has a built-in lens hood. Metal body available in black.

  • Pentax SMC Pentax-M* 400mm f4 (8 elements, 7 groups)
  • Minimum focus distance: 4m
  • Aperture blades: 8
  • Size: 132 x 84 mm
  • Weight: 840g
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Pentax K

The Pentax K mount was introduced in 1975 and has been Pentax’s primary mount for both film and digital SLRs ever since. It has changed a few times to add new features like automatic aperture control and autofocus, but the bayonets underneath are the same. This means all Pentax K lenses will mount on all K mount bodies, including the newest digital cameras.

Pentax K was also widely used by other manufacturers like Ricoh, Cosina, and Chinon, so there is a wide variety of lenses available for the system. M42 lenses can also be adapted quite easily to work on Pentax K bodies.

One of Pentax's most successful cameras, the Pentax K1000, was instrumental in the success of the system. The K1000 is one of the longest-lived 35mm cameras and was produced from 1976 to 1997. It remains one of the go-to recommendations for photography students.

Note: Pentax K mount lenses made by Ricoh have a special “Ricoh pin”. If you want to use these lenses on autofocus Pentax cameras, the pin must be removed. Otherwise it will become locked to the autofocus shaft and removing the lens may require disassembly.

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Pentax 300mm f4 SMC Pentax-M* - Lens Availability & Price History
Date Sold SKU Quality Control Price Image
12 May 2025 T83652 € 499,00 Pentax 300mm f4 SMC Pentax-M* - Lens Image
30 Mar 2025 T75573 € 449,10 Pentax 300mm f4 SMC Pentax-M* - Lens Image
27 Nov 2024 T87428 € 149,00 Pentax 300mm f4 SMC Pentax-M* - Lens Image
05 Jun 2023 T43516 € 449,00 Pentax 300mm f4 SMC Pentax-M* - Lens Image
27 Jan 2023 T30575 € 499,00 Pentax 300mm f4 SMC Pentax-M* - Lens Image