
Pentax PC-330
Pentax · Japan
The Pentax PC-330 appears to be a straightforward, fixed-lens camera designed for everyday photography, likely manufactured in the late 20th century during Pentax's extensive production of accessible consumer models. As a member of this broad category, it prioritized ease of use and affordability over advanced features or sophisticated engineering. Characterized by its simplicity, the PC-330 would have offered basic point-and-shoot functionality, relying on automatic exposure control and a built-in flash to capture snapshots without requiring manual adjustments, making it a typical entry-level tool for casual photographers during its era.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0






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