Asahi Pentax K2, a classic 35mm film SLR (Single-Lens Reflex) camera produced in Japan between 1975 and 1980.
Product Overview
The K2 was the flagship model of the original Pentax K-series. It was more advanced than the famous Pentax K1000 because it offered both manual control and electronic automatic exposure (aperture-priority).
Key Features
Mount: Pentax K-mount (compatible with a massive variety of vintage and modern lenses).
Shutter: Vertical-travel metal focal-plane shutter with speeds from 8 seconds up to 1/1000s.
Automatic Mode: When the dial is set to "Automatic," the camera chooses the shutter speed for you based on the lens aperture.
ISO Range: Supports film speeds from ISO 8 to 6400, which is adjusted using the ring around the lens mount.
Build: Professional-grade all-metal body, known for being heavy and very durable.
Current Condition
From your photo, the camera appears to have a 50mm standard lens attached, which is the most versatile lens for this system. It also seems to have its original leather case or strap attached.