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Pentax ZX M - SLR camera - 35mm - lens: 50 mm

Pentax ZX M - SLR camera - 35mm - lens: 50 mmBrand: Pentax
Category: Photography

Buy New: $289.88
as of 9/5/2010 00:59 CDT details

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New (1) Used (7) from $125.00

Seller: ZIMA' S cameras
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 120,492

Media: Electronics
Minimum Focal Length: 50
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 9 x 9 x 9

MPN: KB85190
Model: M
ASIN: B00006I5MN

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
With the PENTAX ZX-M, manual doesn't have to mean complicated. With the convenience of easy-to-read dials and the control of manual focus, even beginner photographers are assured fun while achieving creative results. A multi-mode exposure system, advanced light metering system, and easy-to-use exposure compensation provide flexibility and maximum performance in a variety of situations. And a built-in film winder, depth-of-field preview button, and memory lock feature provide extra convenience and ease-of-use. Super-compact and lightweight, the 10.8 ounce PENTAX ZX-M is the perfect choice for SLR novices wanting to learn the basic skills of photography.


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars Excellent camera, but keep a couple things in mind...   February 28, 2003
Sotiria Lampoudi (Santa Barbara, California United States)
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

I bought a Pentax ZX-M (not from Amazon) a couple years ago.
This is an excellent camera for a great price, and I've gotten my money's worth back and then some. The lens that comes with the kit does particularly well in close shots.
That being said, there are a couple things to beware of:
- this camera is not so good for shooting pictures of animals (birds, pets etc) since the shutter is rather loud.
- it is also very light and so it seems very front-heavy with a big lens or on a light (cheap) tripod. The lightness is a huge plus when hiking or during any activity when you just don't want to lug around heavy stuff.
- be careful when you need to change the batteries. Try to do so while there's no film loaded. I don't think this is supposed to happen, but it ate the film I was shooting when I ran out of batteries and had to change. I'm pretty sure this was a mistake on my part, so either read the manual carefully and do it right, or just change batteries when there's no film loaded.
Happy shooting!



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