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Pentax Espio 140V 35mm Date Camera | 
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| Brand: Pentax Category: Photography
List Price: $179.99 Buy New: $129.85 You Save: $50.14 (28%)
New (3) Used (1) from $119.85
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 3416
Media: Electronics Optical Zoom: 3.7 Maximum Focal Length: 140 Minimum Focal Length: 38 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.3 x 2.8
MPN: 10798 Model: 140V Date UPC: 027075072367 EAN: 0027075072367 ASIN: B00008P1SL
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new. **30 day exchange and one year warranty against defects**. No shipments to PO, APO, AK, HI addresses.
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| Features:
| • | Compact 35mm camera with 38-140mm (3.7X) zoom lens | | • | Macro capability as close as 2.62 feet at 38mm or 3.77 feet at 140mm | | • | Five-point autofocus system, actual-image zoom viewfinder with diopter adjustment | | • | Built-in auto zoom flash automatically provides fill-in illumination | | • | Includes strap |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Encased in a compact, low-profile body, the Pentax Espio 140V features a 38-140mm (3.7X) zoom lens and a host of user-friendly features including high-quality optics and a protective, stylish sliding lens cover. Other features include a responsive five-point autofocus system, multi-function auto zoom flash, an actual-image zoom viewfinder with diopter adjustment, and a multi-data LCD panel. This Espio 140V Date model automatically records the date, or day and time, of shooting on the photograph. p The Espio 140V offers a high-performance Pentax zoom lens with Super-Multi-Coating, which incorporates two aspherical elements in its eight-element/six-group optics to deliver high-quality images. It also features the Pentax-developed Switchover Zoom system, which contributes to the camera's compact size and allows the lens to switch effortlessly from wide-angle to telephoto. ITs zoom macro capability assures pinpoint focus on a subject as close as 2.62 feet at 38mm wide angle or 3.77 feet at 140mm telephoto.p The passive autofocus system assures pinpoint focus even from a distance or through window glass. The five-point wide focus frame keeps the subject in perfect focus at any focal length, even when it is positioned off-center or two subjects are standing apart. p The built-in auto zoom flash automatically provides fill-in illumination and adjusts the angle of discharge in proportion to the selected focal length. A red-eye reduction mode minimizes this annoying effect, and the soft-flash function lowers the discharge level to avoid over-exposure in close-up photography. p Other features include: ul liMulti-data LCD panel offers a wide range of useful information at a glance. liActual-image zoom viewfinder with diopter adjustment libuilt-in electronic self-timer delays shutter release by 10 seconds liZoom lens automatically retracts to the shortest wide-angle position to avoid damage after 3-minutes of non-use /ulp The camera measures 4.8 x 2.4 x 1.7 inches and weighs 7.4 ounces. It is powered by one 3V lithium battery (CR123A type). This package includes the Espio 140V 35mm Date Camera, strap, and manual
Product Description Encased in a compact, low-profile body, the ESPIO 140V features a 38mm,140mm (3.7X) zoom lens and a host of user-friendly features including high-quality optics and a protective, stylish sliding lens cover. The lightweight body of the ESPIO 140V features a high-performance Pentax zoom lens with Super-Multi-Coating (smc), which incorporates two aspherical elements in its eight-element/six-group optics to deliver high-quality images.ESPIO 140V DATE automatically records the date, or day and time, of shooting on the photograph.
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| Customer Reviews:
New Pentax user January 13, 2005 JLD (Cleveland,OH,USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have used a Minolta 35mm camera for many years and have been very happy with it. Lately there has been "bleed-in" on the pictures so it was time for a change. I did a lot of internet research into cameras which would be simple to use and give good pictures. I decided on the Pentax Espio 140 after reading many reviews and descriptions. After experimenting with a couple rolls of film, I am very happy with the camera. This is my first zoom 35mm and I am still learning the methods of using it. I am especially pleased with the outdoor shots. I learned that the flash has its' limitations when using the zoom in darker situations. Getting the camera loaded and operating is simple. The instructions are easy to read and understand. The film indicator is large enough to read in low light situations. I like the lens cover/slide and do not find it hard to operate. The date feature was something which I definitely wanted and it shows up well. I am also pleased with the close-up pictures which I have taken, however, I am less than totally pleased with the red-eye reduction. I have red eye in some of my pictures and will be experimenting with camera positioning to see if there is something on the user end which can be done about it. I am pleased with the camera and would recommend it to someone looking for a good easy to use camera.
disappointed July 16, 2004 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
Why do they call this a ultra-compact camera? I was really disappointed when I open the box and found out how large the camera actually is! It's twice as big as my old one, which I'd wanted to replace, and while it's lightweight, it's awkward to hold, and the lens covar is difficult to slide. I don't know if it takes good pictures, but the size is terrible. These days people expect small. I'm returning it and buying one that I know is small, yet still has all the great features, the Fujifilm Zoomdate 1300.
Great camera May 1, 2003 Karen (Lemoore, CA United States) 27 out of 28 found this review helpful
I did a lot of research before purchasing this camera. I was told at a camera shop that Pentax and Minolta take the best pictures for a point and shoot camera. I was going to buy a Nikon, but was told that Nikon doesn't even make their own point and shoot cameras. Another company makes them and they put the Nikon name on their point and shoot camera. This Pentax camera has a neat feature. As the camera zooms in and out, the flash adjusts so that if you're shooting a close-up, the camera won't put too much light on the subject. I took the camera to a Nascar race and used 200 speed film. The pictures came out great. The only problem I had with my order is that the product description indicates that this camera comes with a case and a battery, however, this camera did not.
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