The Pentax SF10 Camera is an autofocus 35mm SLR film camera sold in the United States in 1988. It was marketed in Japan and Europe as the Pentax SF7 Camera.
Key Features:
- Lens Compatibility: Fully compatible with Pentax KAF-mount ('F' series) autofocus lenses. Older manual focus K-mount lenses can also be used, though with reduced functionality.
- Exposure Modes: Program AE (Auto), Aperture Priority (Av), Shutter Priority (Tv), and Metered Manual (M).
- Metering: Evaluative/centre-weighted multi-segment metering and a dedicated spot-metering mode for manual shooting.
- Shutter Speed: Electronically controlled vertical metal focal plane shutter, ranging from 30 seconds to 1/2000 sec, plus Bulb.
- ISO Range: Automatically reads DX-coded film from ISO 25 to 5000.
- Battery: Requires a single 6-volt 2CR5 lithium battery to operate.
- Film Advance: Features a built-in motor drive supporting automatic loading, motorized winding, and continuous shooting up to 2 frames per second.
- Film Speed (ISO): Automatically reads DX-coded film from ISO 25 to 5000. Note that there is no manual override for ISO settings.
- Built-in Flash: Includes a small pop-up Retractable TTL flash (Guide Number 12) along with a top-mounted hot shoe for external flash units.
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