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Pentax Camera K1000 35mm SLR - Asahi SMC Pentax-A 1:4 200mm Lens & Flash & Bag

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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Color
Black
MPN
K1000
Year Manufactured
1970s
Item Length
3.5 in
Colour
Silver
Brand
PENTAX
Series
K1000
Type
SLR
Format
35 mm
Focus Type
Manual
Item Height
3.5 in
Model
Pentax K1000
Features
Built-In Light Meter, Manual Program Modes
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Item Weight
28 oz.
Item Width
5.5 in

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4.8
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Product ratings and reviews

4.7
438 product ratings
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  • Top favorable review

    Excellent camera & service

    Camera works great. Shutter fires wonderfully, lenses are for the most part clean (minor dust in viewfinder), film loads in great, and all other mechanical features work great. Took quite a few photos so far and it’s been working great! Highly recommend this camera to starting photographers. This is a pretty heavy camera so it will definitely last and will not easily be lost, however, a camera strap is definitely recommended (can get a little annoying to carry for long periods of time).

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: tuna26

  • Top critical review

    Great buy

    Condition was better than expected, shutter fires correctly and consistently. dust and light seals needed to be replaced, which is to be expected. Film rewinder was a bit loose, but shouldnt be a problem. Camera overall in good shape, especially for its age.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: chumdog

  • Timeless Classic

    I bought my K1000 because I wanted a cheap 35mm film camera that would just take great pictures on demand - no dead batteries, no autofocus going mad hunting for best focus, no "please wait, saving information" messages when you try to take rapid-fire shots. The K1000 excels at this. Batteries - the K1000 only takes (1) LR44 battery, available at any convenience store. All the battery does is power the built-in light meter; you can take pictures without the battery. With the battery in, using the K1000 is easy - point it at your subject, focus the lens, turn the aperture and shutter dials until the light meter's needle is pointing to the middle of the scale, then press the shutter button. The split prism viewfinder makes focusing as simple as getting line segments on ...

  • Excellent 1st 35mm film camera

    This is my first 35mm film camera, and was really happy I bought it. Hell it was only $99 with the lens. Mine was in excellent condition and well packaged. I got the model with the microprism (not the split-screen). Note you need to put your eye a few millimeters back. Loading the film is straightforward, similar to other 35mm camera such as Nikon F3 but not like Leicas. Just remember to press the button under the camera before rewinding the film. Just wish the camera had a better grip to place my fingers. It will accept an universal screw-in type cable release. The 50mm f/2 is good enough for me since I mostly do my photography at small apertures (i.e. large f/stop number). The K1000, as its name implies, has a maximum shutter speed of 1/1000 s. As far as I can tell all shutter speeds ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: serve2please

  • Pentax K1000; Best of "Old School" Basic SLR

    The Pentax K1000 originally came out in 1976. I bought my first one in 1978. It was the basic "plain Jane" 35MM SLR that was manufactured by Asahi Pentax. The camer would accept ank K Mount, Baynet type lens that was produced by Pentax. It did not have the capability of accepting a auto winder or a motor drive. It is a totally manual camera. You had to set the film speed, shutter speed and apeture manually. In the view finder on the left side was a needle that pointed to a '+' or a '-' symbol to let you know if your shot was going to be correctly exposed. The camera had an internal light meter which accomplished this function. I used my K1000 when I worked for a small newspaper in the late '80's and it never failed me. The camera body was ...