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May 16, 2016
Pentax P30t -great student camera
3 of 3 found this helpful The P30t is a great camera from the latter film days of Pentax. It is manual focus, has full auto exposure (AE) mode, aperture priority AE, and full manual exposure. The metering is accurate enough for slide film in most instances, and it has a exposure lock function to help with tough lighting situations. There is a depth of field preview lever for use in aperture priority and manual modes. The main drawbacks are DX only film speed coding with the lack of manual override, and the lack of a winder or motor drive. The body is a tough plastic, though the lens mount is metal. It is not known to have electrical or mechanical troubles like the later Pentax ZX-M, and has a far better viewfinder also. It can often be found with the SMC Pentax-A 50mm f/2.0 lens which, while being slower than the f/1.4, shares every bit of the faster lens image quality at real shooting apertures. Most photography instructors would recommend a Pentax K-1000 over this camera, and that is a great camera, but for a user in the real world and a student camera the P30t is far more capable with its added features, and can be found in great condition far cheaper. If you are shooting Pentax lenses, the P30t is a great film body that can share every lens a full frame digital Pentax can use, as it will use the lenses without aperture control in full AE mode. If you find a good deal on one, don't hesitate to try it out!

Oct 10, 2016
The best in cable actuated disc brakes....
1 of 1 found this helpful These were an upgrade to Promax 300R's, and I did my research before buying. They are easy to adjust, and once set up rival my wife's hydraulic brakes for stopping power. A very nice set of brakes!!

Jun 20, 2016
Canon AE-1 Program one of the BEST cameras of the film era!!
7 of 7 found this helpful The AE-1 Program is a masterpiece of film simplicity. It adds a program mode to the already super popular and well respected AE-1 of 1976. This camera took some of the technology developed for the famed Canon A-1 and modernized the AE-1, with a revised user interface that surpasses even the A-1 in usability. There is one dial!! That is all!! The exposure modes are Program (P), Shutter Priority (Tv), and Manual (M). Mount an FD lens and set it in A, they you can switch at will from P to Tv using your finger. The metering is super accurate, and many photographers have preferred Tv exposure mode for its utility. It will also work with all the A-1 winders and motor drives. The AE-1 Program even steps out from the A-1 and offers interchangeable focus screens!!