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Pentax IQZoom 160 35mm Film CameraWith its compact, eye-catching body, the IQZoom 160 was designed to combine exceptional image quality with utmost versatility. Its...
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With its compact, eye-catching body, the IQZoom 160 was designed to combine exceptional image quality with utmost versatility. Its state-of-the-art 38mm-160mm zoom lens offers superior picture-framing flexibility. In addition, the IQZoom 160 has all the other features that make Pentax compact zoom cameras so popular. It also features external LCD Indication: exposure counter, battery exhaustion warning, panorama, infinity-landscape, spot AF, red-eye reduction, flash-on/off, self-timer, remote control and multi-exposure. Automatic illumination is provided. Viewfinder indication: focus and flash status, infinity-landscape mark, panorama-format frame, close distance compensation frame, 5-point AF frame and spot AF frame. IQZoom 160 has Multiple Exposure mode.
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My Best Friend!
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Pros: Everything about this camera.
Cons: None.
I have enjoyed making photos since I was a child. I had "window shopped" for years for a camera which would "do everything", yet still be affordable. I found it in my Pentax 160.I bought my camera in March 1997. During the 3 years I have used it, I have never been disappointed in it's performance. I have made pictures of pets, landscapes, young children and infants, weddings, parties, concerts, rodeos, and many other scenarios. I would estimate that I have probably made about 500 pictures with this camera. I think I have had approximately 5 to 10 pictures that were unacceptable out of the 500.I have had many 5X7 and 8X10 enlargements made and given them for Christmas and birthday presents. Everyone who has seen the pictures I have made with the Pentax 160 has loved them and many have asked what kind of camera I used.One tip: I have found that the battery will last much longer if taken out of the camera while not in use.
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