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Pentax A3000 SLR Film Camera Sample Photos

Also known as Pentax A3
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Film Size: 135 Picture Size: 24x36mm
Marketed: 1985
Lens Mount: KA
Random Pentax A3000 Samples from 312 available Photos more
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u17/doxielover1/medium/42431246.WindmillSunset2.jpg u15/doxielover1/medium/42015331.Ornament2.jpg u15/doxielover1/medium/38930739.2703430R104219A.jpg u40/doxielover1/medium/40206626.5530420R103717a.jpg


Comments
Guest 23-May-2007 08:31
You're not the only one anymore!
I've had my A3000 for over 10 years and am always surprised by the quality of the pictures it takes. An amazing camera. I would highly recommend to everyone.

Sadly due to photo printing becoming more expensive and the fact that there are very few places locally that produce quality prints I have gone digital (EOS400D). Although I still use the Pentax when I need a good 'analogue' picture. Digital is spot on but there's no substitute for film.....insert debate here ;)
Dale Stanton03-Apr-2005 02:49
This vintage 1985 35mm camera is still very able indeed. Don't cut it short. It is an aperture priority camera with a programmed exposure mode, with shutter speeds to 1/1000 second and as slow as you like using B[ulb] mode with a cable release. Shutter speed from 1/30 through 1/1000 is displayed in the viewfinder. It is the first camera that I know of that uses DX film. It uses all K-frame bayonnet-mount lenses, but is designed for KA. Flash is available through a hot shoe, and the ready state is displayed in the viewfinder.

I have shot hundreds of photos with it in the few months I've owned it, and it has amazed me on many occasions. As I learn to use it, it becomes clear that it has more ability than I do.

Since it seems that I'm the only one here at PBase that has/uses one, the above samples are most likely from my galleries. :)

http://www.pbase.com/doxielover1

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