/main.jpg)
Pricing
Pentax Auto 110 Safari (brown)
Pentax · Japan · 1979 · 135 film
The Pentax Auto 110 Safari (brown) represents a compact but sophisticated approach to 35mm photography when introduced in 1979. Part of Pentax's system of small interchangeable lens cameras, this model featured a distinctive brown finish that likely evoked the outdoor/exploration theme suggested by its "Safari" designation. The camera was characterized by its pocket-sized dimensions while still offering features more commonly found in larger system cameras, including interchangeable lenses and a sophisticated exposure control system. Its introduction came during an era when compact cameras were rapidly gaining popularity, and the Auto 110 series competed with other small-format options from manufacturers like Olympus and Canon.
While not revolutionary in its technology, the Auto 110 stood out for bringing system camera flexibility to a remarkably small form factor. The brown Safari edition added a touch of personality to what was otherwise a functional design, likely appealing to photographers who wanted both utility and aesthetic appeal. The camera represented Pentax's continued innovation in making high-quality photography more accessible and portable, a theme that would continue in subsequent decades with advancements in autofocus and digital technology.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |

/main.jpg)
/main.jpg)



Enjoy this museum? Support on Ko-fi