Pentax ZX-7 Quartz Date 35mm SLR Camera Kit with 35-80mm Lens |  | Brand: Pentax Category: Photography
List Price: $490.99 Buy Used: $99.99 as of 7/29/2010 23:08 CDT details You Save: $391.00 (80%)
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Seller: Crescent77 Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 17215
Media: Electronics Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 3.6 x 2.5
MPN: ZX-7 Model: ZX-7 UPC: 027075865976 EAN: 0027075865976 ASIN: B00004U5WZ
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| • | Compact and lightweight autofocus 35mm SLR camera | | • | Intelligent auto picture mode | | • | Illuminated mode dial with 6 selectable picture modes | | • | 3-point phase-matching autofocus and predictive autofocus | | • | 6-segment metering |
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Product Description Featuring the innovative "Auto Picture Mode," the Pentax ZX-7 is so smart that it completely frees you from complicated exposure control! It will automatically select one of five Picture Modes: landscape, close-up, action, portrait or standard program based on your subjects' distance, lens focal length and movement, and tells you about its decision via the illuminated mode dial and the viewfinder indication.
Amazon.com Product Description Pentax's new ZX-7 offers compact size, solid performance, ease of use, and impressive capability. The ZX-7 offers the photographer both auto and manual focus. The camera has three autofocus (AF) points for sensing the subject and will automatically switch to predictive AF mode if it detects subject movement. The AF system is focus priority, so the shutter is locked until the camera focuses on something, virtually guaranteeing that you won't shoot a picture that isn't focused. If you prefer to use the manual focus setting, the AF status light will glow when you have achieved correct focus. The built-in flash uses spotbeam technology, which assists the AF system when focusing in dim-light situations. The system is capable of assisting the AF down to light levels of the current standard for assist technology. The ZX-7 also offers a snap-in mode, which only functions with non-AF lenses. The camera will fire when your subject enters the range you have chosen and is in focus. This feature is perfect for an action subject, such as horse racing. You can choose a proper background and take the picture when your subject passes a specific point. The Pentax ZX-7 comes with a built-in TTL exposure meter that breaks the image into six zones. Linked to the AF system, ISO settings range from 25 to 5,000 and are set automatically via DX coding. Manually, you can set ISOs from 6 to 6,400. In addition to auto mode, the ZX-7 offers the photographer programmable AE, portrait, landscape, action, close-up, and night modes. The built-in TTL flash unit covers a field of view equal to a 28mm lens and is capable of daylight sync, slow sync, and red-eye reduction. Maximum flash sync is 1/100 second. The camera allows for shutter speeds from 30 to 1/2,000 seconds. The built-in motor drive is capable of up to two frames per second and has a self-timer with 12-second delay. Quartz dating allows you to document your photographic memories. The Pentax ZX-7 is a solid camera with a full load of advanced automatic features for those individuals making the transition from point-and-shoot to 35mm SLR technology.
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Great Camera! October 27, 2000 Robert Cameron (San Marcos, CA United States) 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
I actually own the Canadian version of this camera, the MZ-7. As far as I know, it's identical. The reason this camera is so great is that you can have as little or as much control as you want. Set it to autofocus and AutoPict and it will, of course, focus itself, but also determine what type of shot you're trying to take and will set appropriate shutter speeds and f/stops. For example, if you're going for a portrait look, the camera will pick a quick shutter speed and a large aperature to make sure the background is nice and soft, but the subject is crystal clear. It's usually correct as to the type of picture you're taking.My only gripe is that when it gets the type wrong, you'll get some weird settings. I've found that if I point the camera away, focus, then bring it back to the subject, sometimes the camera will pick the correct settings. Other times you may have to just set the thing for aperature priority and do it manually. Also, if the lighting conditions aren't ideal, the autofocus will flip out and you'll have to do it manually. Those gripes are more just my own nitpicking than true problems with the camera. I'd definately recommend it to anyone. It makes a great camera for amatuers/enthusiasts, and even beginners! It's so simple to take good pictures that you need little if any previous SLR experience. But when you're ready to start playing with depth of field and other fancy stuff, this camera will lead you right into it.
wonderful September 10, 2000 JD 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
I'm a beginner in photographry, and this camera has been wonderful. I've taken some beautiful shots (sometimes thanks to the helpful autofocus) and I've learned the beauty of shutter speed techniques. I definately recommend this camera. It's worth every penny.
A Great Camera July 22, 2003 Karthik Sundaram (New Jersey) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have had this camera for almost 3 years now. In this time I have taken shots in a variety of settings and each time it has surprised me with amazing pics. The Auto mode is very good and usually good except in low light (twilight kind of situations). Auto focus is reasonable again except in very low light where you may need to use manual focus. Overall the Pentax Body and Pentax lens very good. You may want to buy an additional lens for telephoto requirements.
great entry level camera, then some... April 29, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
auto mode is great for beginners, manual operation is easy and effective as well. much better than eos rebel or n-60...best bang for the buck, go for it!
I love this nice camera!! May 12, 2002 Young Seok Park (Seoul, Korea) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have owned this camera since last Christmas. It's very convenient and easy to use and picture quality is great. I have taken more than 7 rolls and have no complaint. I really like its auto mode. In particular, I was so impressed by its "night power". I went to Las Vegas and took some nice night scenens without flash. The result was more than amazing. My friend told me that the pictures looked like post cards.One negative point is that batteries died very quickly. I don't know, however, if those that came with the camera were cheap ones. Anyway, I had to buy new ones in 4 months. Overall, this is definitely worth getting and I am sure you will love it!!
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