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The '''Pentax Espio 115G''' is a [[35mm]] [[compact camera|compact]] zoom camera with [[autofocus]] made by [[Pentax]]. It was also sold as the '''IQZoom 115G'''. It was part of the [[Pentax_Espio_IQZoom| Espio/IQZoom series]]. | The '''Pentax Espio 115G''' is a [[35mm]] [[compact camera|compact]] zoom camera with [[autofocus]] made by [[Pentax]]. It was also sold as the '''IQZoom 115G'''. It was part of the [[Pentax_Espio_IQZoom| Espio/IQZoom series]]. | ||
+ | It uses a 38-115mm f/3.9 to f/10.5 zoom lens made of 7 elements in 6 groups. Autofocus is based on a 5 point system. It has a autofocus range of 0.6m to infinity. The shutter speed range is from 2 to 1/300 with a bulb mode at 10 min to 1/2 sec. The [[self-timer]] has a delay of 10 seconds. The finder has a diopter adjustment and a focus confirmation LED. Film is automatically loaded, advanced and rewound. Mid-roll rewind can be done. It is compatible with DX encoded films from 25 to 3200 ISO. Non-coded films are set at 25 ISO. It is powered by one [[CR2 battery]], which is rated for about 8 rolls of film. | ||
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Revision as of 15:46, 15 June 2016
Espio 115G image by Vagn Sloth-Madsen (Image rights) |
The Pentax Espio 115G is a 35mm compact zoom camera with autofocus made by Pentax. It was also sold as the IQZoom 115G. It was part of the Espio/IQZoom series.
It uses a 38-115mm f/3.9 to f/10.5 zoom lens made of 7 elements in 6 groups. Autofocus is based on a 5 point system. It has a autofocus range of 0.6m to infinity. The shutter speed range is from 2 to 1/300 with a bulb mode at 10 min to 1/2 sec. The self-timer has a delay of 10 seconds. The finder has a diopter adjustment and a focus confirmation LED. Film is automatically loaded, advanced and rewound. Mid-roll rewind can be done. It is compatible with DX encoded films from 25 to 3200 ISO. Non-coded films are set at 25 ISO. It is powered by one CR2 battery, which is rated for about 8 rolls of film.