Pentax ME Super - Sigma Mini Wide 28mm f/1.2 Lens - 35mm SLR Camera

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Pentax ME Super - Sigma Mini Wide 28mm f/1.2 Lens - 35mm SLR Camera

Year Released: 1979
Fun Fact: The Pentax ME Super was one of the most successful SLR's of its day!

A little how-to: The Pentax ME Super doesn’t have a traditional shutter dial. Instead it is controlled by a switch around the shutter button that selects the mode, and a couple of little buttons. The modes are ‘L’ for lock, ‘AUTO’ for aperture priority AE, ‘M’ for manual, 125X for flash sync and ‘B’ for bulb. The 125X mode doesn’t need to be set for that speed to be shot if the batteries die, it just works at that speed.

The modes are all fairly self explanatory otherwise. When in auto mode the shutter speed indicator in the viewfinder shows you the speed the camera will shoot at. In the manual mode, the two little buttons select the shutter speeds with indicators in the viewfinder telling you if your chosen speed is going to over or underexpose – when neither is lit, you have correct exposure.

Camera is in good condition, body is in good shape showing only some signs of use and wear. Glass is clean. Comes with an adjustable-length cotton neck strap.
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Pentax ME Super - Sigma Mini Wide 28mm f/1.2 Lens - 35mm SLR Camera

Year Released: 1979
Fun Fact: The Pentax ME Super was one of the most successful SLR's of its day!

A little how-to: The Pentax ME Super doesn’t have a traditional shutter dial. Instead it is controlled by a switch around the shutter button that selects the mode, and a couple of little buttons. The modes are ‘L’ for lock, ‘AUTO’ for aperture priority AE, ‘M’ for manual, 125X for flash sync and ‘B’ for bulb. The 125X mode doesn’t need to be set for that speed to be shot if the batteries die, it just works at that speed.

The modes are all fairly self explanatory otherwise. When in auto mode the shutter speed indicator in the viewfinder shows you the speed the camera will shoot at. In the manual mode, the two little buttons select the shutter speeds with indicators in the viewfinder telling you if your chosen speed is going to over or underexpose – when neither is lit, you have correct exposure.

Camera is in good condition, body is in good shape showing only some signs of use and wear. Glass is clean. Comes with an adjustable-length cotton neck strap.
Pentax ME Super - Sigma Mini Wide 28mm f/1.2 Lens - 35mm SLR Camera

Year Released: 1979
Fun Fact: The Pentax ME Super was one of the most successful SLR's of its day!

A little how-to: The Pentax ME Super doesn’t have a traditional shutter dial. Instead it is controlled by a switch around the shutter button that selects the mode, and a couple of little buttons. The modes are ‘L’ for lock, ‘AUTO’ for aperture priority AE, ‘M’ for manual, 125X for flash sync and ‘B’ for bulb. The 125X mode doesn’t need to be set for that speed to be shot if the batteries die, it just works at that speed.

The modes are all fairly self explanatory otherwise. When in auto mode the shutter speed indicator in the viewfinder shows you the speed the camera will shoot at. In the manual mode, the two little buttons select the shutter speeds with indicators in the viewfinder telling you if your chosen speed is going to over or underexpose – when neither is lit, you have correct exposure.

Camera is in good condition, body is in good shape showing only some signs of use and wear. Glass is clean. Comes with an adjustable-length cotton neck strap.