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Revision as of 22:49, 30 March 2011
The Pentax Zoom 70-S is a 35mm compact zoom camera with autofocus made by Pentax. It replaced in 1998 the Zoom 70, which was the first of the range (1986). It featured a sturdy body and an optional Tele Converter TE-Z100.
Pentax Zoom 70-S image by José Guinea (Image rights) |
At full zoom image by José Guinea (Image rights) |
Specifications
- Type: 24x36 fully automatic lens-shutter with built-in zoom lens and auto flash.
- Lens: Pentax Zoom Lens f=35mm - f=70mm Tele-Macro.
- Macro: @70mm.
- Shutter: Central electronic shutter.
- Film autoloading and rewinding.
- Auto-focus - MaP Auto-focus.
- Self-timer.
- Viewfinder: real image with lines for parallax correction. Focus lock and flash readiness indiators.
- Flash: Integrated frontal.
- Power: 4 AAA 1.5V batteries.
- Size: 135x73x40 mm (+25 with lens).
- Weight: 460gr (without batteries).
- Optional extras: Tele Converter TE-Z100 (to be used at 70mm only), converting the lens to a 100mm.
with Teleconverter image by José Guinea (Image rights) |
Teleconverter TE-Z100 image by José Guinea (Image rights) |