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Pentax Auto 110 Super
Pentax · Japan · 1982 · 135 film
The Pentax Auto 110 Super represents Pentax's entry into the competitive compact 35mm camera market of the early 1980s. Building upon the success of its predecessors in the Auto 110 series, the Super model offered enhanced automation and user convenience in a sleek, pocketable design. Characterized by its robust yet lightweight construction typical of Pentax's consumer-grade offerings of the era, it featured auto-exposure and motorized film advance, catering to photographers seeking point-and-shoot simplicity without sacrificing the image quality of 35mm film. Its appearance coincided with a significant shift towards smaller, more accessible cameras for everyday use.
As an evolution within Pentax's compact lineup, the Auto 110 Super solidified the brand's presence in the burgeoning 35mm compact sector. While not introducing groundbreaking technology, it refined existing features like its automatic exposure system and likely incorporated ergonomic improvements over earlier models. It served as a practical tool for consumers, hobbyists, and travelers valuing portability and ease of use over manual control or interchangeable lenses, capturing moments reliably in a period dominated by such practical designs.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
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