This is an awesome little camera. It showed up pretty fast, was packaged well, and is in good shape. I was able to get the right battery and film and operate it easily. It takes pictures but I won’t know how well until I get the film developed. Sadly the time stamp only goes to 2019 before resetting to 1994. I’m very excited to see the photos. Will be perfect for taking on trips and local adventures! Thank you!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The camera I purchased broke with 24 hours of first use. It was sitting on a table off, when out of no where the flash went off and then the camera would not turn back on.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Use To Use The Good Old Fashion 35 MM When I Found Digital Photos Were The In Thing With Kiosk And Computers. However, I Personally Find Taking TOOOO Many Digital Photos And Not Storing Them On Disks And That Is Where They Stay. Many Would Tell Me To Put On Disk And I Would Be Afraid Of Technology Changing Or The Thought Of Losing The Images. I Use To Love The Old 35 MM Technology With The Lower End Throw Away Or Even Better This To Be A Middle End Rather Than The Manual 35 MM I Will Classify As. I Love The "Control" Of Going Out And Buying A 12,24 Or 36 Roll Of Film. Developing And Then Putting In An Album. I Decided To Go Back To That Technology To "Try." Though I Will Contine To Use Digital As I Am Finding: 1. You Can See The Picture Right Away And Delete And Retake Instantly As Will A 35 MM What If The Picture Didn't Turn Out I Will Not Know Until Developed. 2. Overall Cheaper As I Do Not Have To Buy Film And You Can Print From Home Which Sometime Can Get Costly Or "Wait" Until Kiosk Printing Gets Down Below 10 Cents A Print! Then You Can Print Around 100 Prints For $10 And Put In An Album. A Little At A Time. 3. With This 35 MM I Find There Is A Small Viewing Lense That I Have To Really Look Into To Capture The Are I Want To Photograph Compared To A Digital Where I Can See A Wider Screen Image. 4. Film Is Still Available For 35 MM Camera's Though A Limited Selection Of Brands And Around $5 Or So A Roll On The Average For 24 Exposure. If Just Starting Out With A Camera A Digital Might Get Costly. When I Purchased My 35 MM Years Ago It Was About The Same Price As The Digital's Now On The Average For Features. I Purchased A 35 MM Camera To Include Shipping Around $17 New In The Box On Ebay. When New The Camera Had Cost $149. Personally I Had To Purchase A New 35 Versus A Digital At The Cost Of $149 I Would Go With The Digital. Though To Catch Up On My Digital Printing I Though The 35 To Be A More Manageable Solution To Having Over 6,000 Digital Pictures To Catch Up On. I Do Like The Photos Album Technology If Preserved From Damage Such As Floods And Fire. These Are My Opinions Though I Feel It Is A Personal Preference However, Please Use This Information To Give You Something To Think About.Read full review
I have always been a fan of the Pentax family of cameras, but when I received this one as a gift, I was pleased beyond pleased! This camera is very easy to use! I call it a PHD camera (press here dummy) There is little you could do to mess up a photograph! It has an easy zoom function, flash choices (including automatic) and red eye reduction. The photos come out clear and beautiful! The camera is small enough to fit in a purse or bag and is extremely durable....yes, I have dropped it several times. If you like film cameras and want something simple and easy to use, this is an excellent choice!
perfect lil point and shoot with easy-to-learn/understand controls! such a good steal. the controls are very basic, would be great for someone looking to get into film photography, great neck strap for everyday use, and zoom and light compensation setting options are useful when composing photos.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
My Pentax EZ camera no longer worked, so I decided to replace it with the same or similar model. The used camera which I purchased works well and is cosmetically fine. It didn't have a strap,though, and this was not mentioned in the description nor was it obvious fro the photo. Fortunately I had not yet disposed of my non-functional camera, so I simply attached its strap to my new purchase. I don't feel that I was cheated,as the price was right, but I do think it would have been a good idea to have cited the lack of a strap in the description.
The camera works fine and is especially fitting to use when wearing my cam bear it stix'it toe Nazau Fraud Trukr BEAR5 Hat with x-popo5 Kodiak Flim tongue silencer.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Just by chance one day, not happy with the "graininess" of a digital picture I had tried to enlarge, I checked out going back to film cameras. Wow! It was like discovering a lost civilization! High quality cameras going for insane prices! They work perfectly and are so convenient to use, my 3 year old niece even uses mine. And, when I took the picture of her and Clifford and wanted to have it enlarged for her, it didn't lose any of the quality, exactly what I wanted. Call me out-dated or old-fashioned, but I'll take a 35mm over a digital anyway! Value-wise and quality-wise.
I bought this little old-fashioned camera for my 80 year old mom - she lost one very similar to this one and isnt the least bit interested in a new digital so I spotted this on ebay and took a chance that it would pass muster with her and by george---she loves it! Takes great shots even better than the one she lost! She is very happy with her 'new' camera.
Zoom feature inoperative, didn’t describe that in purchase information
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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