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− | [[Pentax]] introduced this manual-focus 35mm SLR in 1984, featuring programmed autoexposure and an internal winder. The camera was powered by 2 AA batteries. | + | [[Pentax]] introduced this manual-focus 35mm SLR in 1984, featuring programmed autoexposure and an internal winder. The camera was powered by 2 AA batteries. It was given the designation A3000 in the Americas. |
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− | *[http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/pentax-manual-focus-film-slr-camera-reviews/61251-pentax-a3-a3000.html Pentax | + | *[http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/pentax-manual-focus-film-slr-camera-reviews/61251-pentax-a3-a3000.html Pentax A3 / A3000] at [http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/ Pentax Forums] |
[[Category:Pentax]] [[Category:Japanese 35mm SLR]] [[Category:P]] | [[Category:Pentax]] [[Category:Japanese 35mm SLR]] [[Category:P]] |
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Pentax introduced this manual-focus 35mm SLR in 1984, featuring programmed autoexposure and an internal winder. The camera was powered by 2 AA batteries. It was given the designation A3000 in the Americas.