Summary
| This camera cost over $900 new, in 1996. It has been treated with utmost care, and used primarily for magazine photos. It looks like new and does not have a scratch on it. Comes with $250 lens, Pentax pouch, flash, other accessories. |
Features
- Autofocus, with focus lock. Manual focus permitted.
- Data back Fe (special camera back that allows you to record data on your photos).
- Drive modes: Consecutive shooting, self-timer.
- Exposure modes: Programmed AE, shutter priority, manual exposure, bulb exposure.
- Flash: Built-in TTL flash, plus flash unit foot for external flash.
- Focus modes, selectable.
- LCD display.
- Picture modes: Portrait, landscape, action, close-up.
- Red-eye reduction.
- Separate batteries for camera clock/display/electronics and for camera motors/built-in flash.
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Manual
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Yes, the manual comes with it. It's a full color version.
Right mouse click to download a black and white scanned version of the Pentax PZ-70 Manual.
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Comes With
- Documentation (all of it, not just the camera manual).
- Pentax padded case made specifically for this camera.
- Promaster FTD 5600 bounce flash unit, designed specifically to work with this Pentax line.
- SMC Pentax-Fa lens. 35-80mm, 1:4 - 5.6.
- Strap, professional grade.
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Why It's for Sale
| I no longer do professional photography. Like many people these days, I also have a digital camera (but I seldom use it, having been spoiled on this Pentax!). |
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