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Manual Focus 35mm SLR Camera

Like its sister models in the popular ZX-series, the ZX-M offers super-compact dimensions and straightforward, easy to read dial controls; but focus is totally manual. It incorporates an array of creative and user-friendly features, including a multi-mode exposure system; an advanced light metering system; and a 1/2000-second high-speed shutter. For convenience, it offers easy film handling, LCD and viewfinder displays, depth-of-field preview and a Memory Lock function. As a result, this is the model for the next generation of photographers as well as those who want to learn the basic skills through creativity and fun. The ZX-M helps teach photography in a simple and easy way. It is also very lightweight, so just about anybody can take it just about anywhere. Accepts all A, FA, and F-mount lenses.

 

FEATURES

 

 

 

 

Compact, Lightweight Body

Exposure Compensation

High-Speed Shutter

The ZX-M measures just 135mm (5.3˝) wide,

With a simple turn of the exposure compen-

With a top shutter speed of 1/2000 second,

90.5mm (3.6˝) high and 55mm (2.2˝) deep,

sation dial, this function allows the user to

the ZX-M can freeze a critical moment in the

and weighs only 305 grams (10.8 oz.), making

adjust the level of exposure within a ±3EV

subject’s movement. Such high shutter

it compact enough for the user to bring along

range in 1/2EV steps for bracketing or for

speeds are very useful in sports and action

on every occasion.

intentional over - or underexposure.

photography.

Multi-Mode

Exposure System

The ZX-M offers four different exposure modes: the hands-off Programmed AE, the depth-oriented Aperture-Priority AE, the action oriented Shutter-Priority AE, and the totally maneuverable Metered Manual. The selection of an exposure mode is made simply by adjusting the lens aperture ring and/or the camera’s shutter dial.

Multi-Pattern

Metering System

The ZX-M multi-pattern metering system is designed to get the maximum performance from the camera’s auto-exposure modes – even in difficult backlighting and high- contrast situations.

Manual ISO Film Setting

Film speed can be manually adjusted between ISO 6 and ISO 6400 in 1/3 steps, so that the photographer can set the right film speed for non-DX coded film or intentionally shift the exposure level on an entire roll of film.

Memory Lock

This function allows the user to ensure correct exposure on a single element in the final image by memorizing the exposure data for 10 seconds with simple push-button operation.

LCD and

Viewfinder Display

The external LCD panel and viewfinder display offer a range of useful photographic data to the photographer at a glance. The viewfinder also features a Pentax original Natural-Bright-Matte focusing screen for a sharp, clear viewfinder image and an automatic illuminator for easy reading of data regardless of the subject’s lighting condition.

Easy Film Handling

The built-in film winder loads the film, advances it to the first frame, winds it at the speed of two frames per second, and rewinds the film at the end of the roll – all automatically.

Depth-of-field

Preview

One push of the preview button allows the user to check the depth of focus to create the desired visual effect, even when the lens aperture ring is set to the “A” (auto) position.

Self-Timer

The built-in self-timer delays shutter release by 12 seconds, allowing the photographer to be part of the picture. This is also useful for avoiding camera shake in slow-shutter and bulb applications.

Compatibility

with Pentax Lenses

and Accessories

Most existing high-quality Pentax 35mm interchangeable lenses and a wider range of optional accessories can be used with the ZX-M to satisfy the photographer’s every creative need. (Note that autofocus operation is not available with the ZX-M even when a Pentax-FA lens is mounted.)

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Pentax ZX-M dimensions N Ta, Zx-M, Manual Focus 35mm SLR Camera

ZX-M specifications

The Pentax ZX-M is a compact and versatile 35mm film camera that gained popularity among photography enthusiasts in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Combining traditional film photography with modern features, this camera is particularly celebrated for its lightweight design and user-friendly interface, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced photographers alike.

One of the standout features of the ZX-M is its autofocus system. It employs a 5-point autofocus mechanism that allows for quick and accurate focusing, which is essential for capturing sharp images in a variety of shooting conditions. The camera’s autofocus capabilities are complemented by a built-in flash that provides additional lighting options for low-light situations.

The ZX-M boasts a selection of exposure modes that cater to different shooting styles, including Program, Shutter Priority, and Manual modes. This versatility enables users to exercise creative control over their photography while also allowing for automated settings when needed. A unique aspect of the ZX-M is its ability to utilize both manual and automatic exposure, providing photographers the option to select how they engage with their photography.

Another notable characteristic is its film loading system, which simplifies the process of changing rolls, allowing photographers to focus more on composition and less on technicalities. The camera also supports a wide range of Pentax K-mount lenses, enhancing its flexibility and making it compatible with many lenses developed over the years, thus offering abundant options for various photographic needs.

The ZX-M's design emphasizes portability, with a compact body that makes it easy to carry, whether on casual outings or extensive travel adventures. The camera operates on a standard 2CR5 battery, ensuring long-lasting performance, which is a critical feature for enthusiastic photographers who spend extended periods outdoors.

Additionally, the ZX-M offers a reliable exposure meter that aids in achieving proper exposure, even in challenging lighting conditions. The viewfinder is bright and clear, providing an accurate representation of what the lens sees, contributing to a seamless shooting experience.

In conclusion, the Pentax ZX-M stands out as a solid option for anyone interested in film photography. Its combination of user-friendly features, advanced autofocus, and ability to adapt to various shooting styles makes it a memorable part of Pentax's legacy in the world of cameras. Whether capturing landscapes, portraits, or street scenes, the ZX-M proves to be an exceptional tool for creativity and exploration in the realm of photography.