What lens does a Pentax ME Super use?
Pentax ME Super
Pentax ME Super with SMC Pentax-M 50/1.7 lens | |
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Maker | Asahi Optical Co., Ltd. |
Type | SLR |
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What film goes with Pentax ME Super?
Standard 35mm film. 24 x 36 mm image area. Actual view through a Pentax ME Super viewfinder. Huge 0.95x magnification with 50mm lens.
How much is a Pentax Super Program camera worth?
Asahi: Pentax Super Program
Average | Mint | |
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Body only | $20-30 | $50-60 |
With lens | $40-50 | $120-140 |
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How old is Pentax Super?
The Pentax ME Super was a highly successful 35 mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Pentax of Japan between 1979 and 1984.
How do you focus with a Pentax ME Super?
50 second clip suggested8:19How To Use: Pentax ME Super – Kamerastore – YouTubeYouTube
When did the Pentax Super program come out?
1983
The Pentax Super A (known as the Pentax Super Program in some markets) was introduced in 1983 at the top of Pentax’s line of consumer level SLRs. It was a multi-mode camera with fully automatic programmed, aperture priority and shutter priority automatic exposure modes along side a manual exposure mode.
How do I load my Pentax Super Program film?
52 second clip suggested3:32Pentax Program A (Program Plus) – out and about in Oxfordshire in 3 …YouTube
What kind of film does a Pentax ME use?
35mm film SLR
The Pentax ME is a classic late 1970’s basic 35mm film SLR. It has aperture-preferred automatic electronic exposure control. The only manual settings are 1/100 and Bulb. It runs on two common A76 cells.
Does the Pentax ME have a light meter?
The Pentax ME was a 1976-introduced, aperture priority automatic camera with an electronic focal plane shutter from 8 s to 1/1000 s, synchronized at 1/100 s. The shutter curtains were metal and had a vertical movement. The Pentax-invented digital light meter was of the standard TTL open aperture center weighted type.
How do you use a Pentax Super ME?
58 second clip suggested8:19How To Use: Pentax ME Super – Kamerastore – YouTubeYouTube