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- From: kortikar@mipos2.intel.com (Aniruddha Kortikar)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: Re: Pentax IQ Zoom / its best competitor
- Message-ID: <BzMFKB.9pp@inews.Intel.COM>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 18:04:58 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec19.035322.20668@umbc3.umbc.edu> dipto@umbc4.umbc.edu (Dipto Chakravarty) writes:
- >
- >Before going and buying a Pentax IQ Zoom, I wanted to know if we
- >should be looking at any better machines in the similar price range.
- >Is the Yashica T4, which was praised by the Consumers Reports, an
- >equivalent choice? Our holiday shopping budget for this camera is
- >$200.
- >
- >Please email me your answers. Thanx in advance.
-
- I have been using Pentax 105-R Date. I hm extremely happy with it.
- It has
- 0. built-in flash, fires automatically.
- 1. 35-105 Zoom
- 2. Exposure compensation.
- 3. multiple exposures on same film.
- 4. multiple exposures after time interval.
- 5. flash on/off, Bulb Sync.
- 6. two macro modes photographing flowers etc. (I think it is 0.5 met)
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- I really liked it a lot.
-
- currently it sells for 239$ I guess.
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- Aniruddha Kortikar (kortikar@mipos2.intel.com)
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