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- Five selectable picture modes
- Auto exposure bracketing
- Programed AE, Av & Tv Mode, Metered manual modes
- SAFOX V TTL auto focus system
- TTL auto pop-up flash w/red-eye reduction
List price: $250.99 (that's 43% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $125.00

Decent camera, but not compatible with manual lenses
Pentax MZ-60 (non-US version)Firstly my gripes - the viewfinder information is very basic not unlike that of an older manual camera. Exposure is indicated by a plus or minus sign, but there is no shutter speed or aperture figures indicated. These are only shown on the LCD panel, which in dark conditions is difficult to see.
Secondly there is no exposure compensation dial, so if you wish to increase or decrease exposure outside of the meter's suggested setting you'll have to take it into manual mode.
Thirdly there is no cable-release socket BUT this is not a terrible ommision as you can set the shutter to open after 2 seconds AND the very good news is it locks-up the mirror immediately, then waits two seconds before exposing the film.
Metering is two segment, but I am unsure if this is a fancy name for centre-weighted metering. It seems to expose for the darker subject if faced with a contrasting subject & background. No multi-segment metering but it's a very easy metering system to predict!
Be very careful with dust with this unit as a small moth has managed to get up above the focusing screen. It is definately constructed mostly of plastic so don't use this camera as a football as you may not like taking photos with a smashed camera. Admittedly the buttons are a little bit cheap-feeling and it's very easy to switch the camera off without realising it due to it's position - but just remember it's Pentax's budget offering.. just because the buttons may not feel terribly solid doesn't mean you can't produce exactly the same photograph than a more expensive camera (in most 'normal' cases).
For the price I would recommened this camera to anybody who's familiar with using a manual camera but hates not having autofocus. The focusing isn't the fastest around but I'd much rather save a lot of money now than having my camera focus a few 10th's of a second quicker.

- Includes SLR Body with Pentax 28mm to 80mm zoom lens for wide-angle to telephoto (portrait) perspectives.
- True TTL with Autofocus and Auto-Exposure modes for simple use
- Built-in pop-up electronic flash
- Selectable spot and center-weight metering
- Multifunction LCD data screens in viewfinder and on body

- Autobracketing takes normal, under-, and over-exposed images
- Viewfinder and easy-to-read LCD panel help keep track of the settings
- 6-segment metering, center-weighted metering, and spot metering
- Preview your image in any exposure mode with the electronic control mechanism
- Lens not included
List price: $612.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Fantastic concept, but limited flexibility.
Easy to use
I'm still a huge PENTAX fan after 20+ years with them!
- User friendly picture mode with direct access to mode selection
- Programmed AE, shutter priority AE, aperture priority AE, manual exposure modes
- Landscape, portrait, night action, and close-up AE modes
- Pinpoint autofocis with focis prediction
- 6-segment multipattern metering
List price: $449.99 (that's 27% off!)
Used price: $235.00

Pentax has a product to be proud of!!...
Best Camera for it's price out there!After several days of looking and comparing options and prices I settled on the pentax camera. I chose it because
1. it was reasonably priced
2. How user friendly it was and
3. Because it had extensive options.
Basically everything I wanted out of a camera.
I suggest to you to do the same thing i did. Just look around everywhere and compare all of the options and special features of the cameras. I also recamend that if you do buy an slr camera you should get a polorizing lens cover or even just a plain lens cover, because it is exremely easy to scratch the lens.
Excellent SLR for startersOperation is pretty simple and does not have much frills to worry about. Excellent value for the price

- SAFOX VI phase-matching autofocus system for high-precision, high-speed autofocus operation
- Six-selectable picture modes for simple exposure control
- Built-in flash pops up and discharges automatically if low-light and/or backlight conditions are detected
- Several features for creative control over images
- Lens not included
List price: $350.99 (that's 0% off!)
Used price: $299.99

easy
- Minimum focus distance of 4.9 feet
- 24.5-8.2 degree angle of view
- Fully automatic diaphragm
- Attractive silver color
- Power zoom function not available
List price: $373.99 (that's 55% off!)

- Can be used on all Pentax AF and Manual focus camera bodies
- Gives images an interesting effect
- Compatible with Pentax KAF mounts
- Fully automatic diaphragm
- Comes with a protective case
List price: $743.99 (that's 41% off!)

- Versatile auto-bracketing system
- Upgraded SAFOX II (sensor ability fortifying optical compensation system) sensor unit
- Illuminated multidata LCD viewfinder display and external information panel
- Predischarge mechanism to help reduce red-eye effect
- Lens not included
List price: $917.99 (that's 0% off!)

Why is it doscontinued what a shame.
The BEST professional SLR for the moneyNot only is the PZ-1p almost error-proof, but it is easy to handle and uses all the K-mount Pentax lenses AF and Manual!!! (Try getting that kind of lens mount flexibility from another brand like Nikon or Minolta ... forget it.)
The only way the PZ-1p could be made better is if it came with the gripstrap FDP accessory standard. The camera by itself is a little small in the hands for a professional SLR (a tribute to Pentax technology, but bad for photographers who like cameras to fill their hands). The gripstrap FDP accessory makes the PZ-1p feel like it was made for your hand ... it's a definate must if you use this camera professionally or if you are going to lug it around all day.
Best price/performance ratio SLRAnother great feature is the so-called Hyper Program mode, that allows the user to switch from a full programmed mode to an aperture-priority (or shutter-priority) just by moving the aperture (or shutter-speed) knob. Or the Hyper Manual mode, when you have total exposure control, but can ask the camera to aid you setting the proper exposure with a touch of a button.
LCD display is large enough to be clearly seen from a meter away, and shows any information you need. It can be backlit at the touch of two simultaneous buttons. Almost every info in this display is available at the viewfinder right side also.
Build is good enough for an all-around body. It is not air tight and it has not 72 molybdene silicon-rubbered-thermo gaskets just because it is not intended for carrying it during an Everest climb. But any photographer can safely rely on it for almost every kind of work. Body is metal-carbonate compound, and unlike some mass-market models from a very renowned brand, it has a metal (not hard plastic) lens mount.
Add to this the fact that remarkably puts Pentax above any SLR manufacturer: lens compatibility. You can use PZ-1p -along as ANY modern Pentax body- with ANY K-mount lens you can get. Of course you'll not enjoy the autofocus feature with old lenses, but you can set the PZ-1p to aid your manual focus with a mark on the viewfinder and/or a beep sound. Try to find that feature in any other of the great SLR brands. Just forget about...
So, if you own an old faithful K-1000 with a couple of reliable and solid SMC lenses and want to enter a new photographic era, stop thinking about: this is the camera for you.
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- Die-cast ultra strong magnesium alloy body
- Oversize slanted top LCD panel show all information
- Six-sensor SAFOX VII AF sustem
- Rapid mode changes with Hyper Operation control
- 19 Pentax Functions with user programability
List price: $1,333.99 (that's NaN% off!)

no complaints after one year of useThe only drawbacks might be the slow flash synch (1/160), slow frame advance (2.5 per sec) and the difficult to reach auto focus control switches. However, none of these are problems for me because I don't shoot action or sports. Oh, another con is that it is a little overpriced.
I have been using this for over a year now and have no complaints yet. It is a great camera to travel with because of its small size and weight.
