Is Pentax ME Super mechanical?
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Is Pentax ME Super mechanical?
The ME and ME Super both have two manual mechanical shutter speeds: X (1/100 in the ME and 1/125 in the ME Super) and bulb. You’ll really appreciate the much higher performance of the meter and exposure system of the ME Super, and especially the smaller size and significantly lighter weight.
What lenses are compatible with Pentax ME Super?
Basically most Pentax SMC prime lenses are good. If you want AF, FA20/2.8, FA*24/2, FA28/2.8, F28/2.8, FA31/1.8, FA35/2, FA20-35/4 are worth to consider.
What does EF mean on Pentax ME Super?
It’s the exposure compensation warning light. I didn’t think of that. I suppose EF stands for exposure factor.
Does the Pentax ME need batteries?
You can use ‘bulb’ or ‘M’ and ‘125x’ for all manual use. With no batteries or dead batteries you can keep on shooting, however, the camera defaults to a shutter speed of 1/125 so you’ll need to compensate via aperture for correctly exposed pictures.
Can you use Pentax ME Super without battery?
Is Pentax ME Super K mount?
The Pentax ME Super could also mount a Dial Data ME databack, or the later Digital Data M databack via a cord adapter. The lenses were interchangeable with the K bayonet mount. Together with the ME and MX, the SMC Pentax-M series of compact lenses were introduced. The Pentax ME Super existed in chrome or black finish.
How old is Pentax Super?
The Pentax ME Super is a highly successful 35 mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Pentax of Japan between 1979 and 1984.
What lens mount Pentax ME Super?
Pentax K-F mount
Pentax ME Super
Overview | |
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Maker | Asahi Optical Co., Ltd. |
Type | SLR |
Lens | |
Lens mount | Pentax K-F mount |
What batteries does the Pentax me take?
It runs on two common A76 cells. You focus and pick the aperture, and the Pentax ME picks the shutter speed automatically.