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Old 07-24-2011, 08:25 PM
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Pentax P30T 35mm film camera

I'm trying to simplify my life, paring down the stuff that used to fill a larger three bedroom house into something more appropriate for a small two bedroom townhouse. Since I bought an Olympus E-PL1 as an upgrade to a point-and-shoot Panasonic Lumix, I realized that I have too many cameras, and some have to go.

The first to go: a Pentax P30T 35mm film camera. I bought it new in 1994 or 1995, when I was in grad school. It's clean and very gently used; probably a 9 to 9.5 out of 10, with no dents or scratches. The Pentax-A 1:4-5.6 35-80mm zoom lens isn't high-end, but it's clear, with no scratches; maybe a very minor scuff or two. From Matt's Classic Cameras:

Produced 1990-1997 Asahi Optical Corp, Japan
Film type 135 (35mm)
Picture size 24mm x 36mm
Weight 17.5oz (500g) body only; with SMC Pentax-A normal lens 23oz (653g)
Lens K-mount SMC Pentax-A 50mm 1:2-22
Filter size 49mm
Shutter electronic focal plane (metal)
Shutter speeds B, 1-1/1000
Viewfinder SLR
Exposure meter centerweighted TTL CdS with LED shutter speed readout in VF
Modes Aperture priority, Automatic exposure or Metered Manual modes (but no AF)
Battery manual just says 'two 1.5 volt silver-oxide or alkaline mini batteries' (I use 357)
Hotshoe accepts dedicated flash
Depth of Field preview button
Self-timer
DX auto film speed detection (ASA 25-1600 in 1/3 steps)
AND a single-stroke wind lever


Usually the bodies alone go for about $30 to $40; a price that doesn't seem to correspond with the generally positive reviews I've seen online. I'm asking $40 for the camera and lens shipped USPS in the United States (sorry, but I don't want to deal with customs). I'll also throw in a Tiffen circular polarizer.









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Old 07-24-2011, 09:07 PM
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I will consider this, as I love film cameras, and the price is good. I ask further: do you have any medium format, preferably 6x6, cameras for sale also?
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Old 07-24-2011, 10:03 PM
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Sorry, AT. This is really my only film camera.

EDIT: The "scuff" isn't on the lens glass.

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Old 07-26-2011, 07:00 PM
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Bump: down to $35, without the polarizer.
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Old 07-26-2011, 07:19 PM
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Bump: down to $35, without the polarizer.
You're tempting me sorely. It would be a good companion to my K1000. But I have too many 35 mm cameras already. It's hard to choose which to use!
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Old 07-27-2011, 12:00 PM
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I'm trying to simplify my life, paring down the stuff that used to fill a larger three bedroom house into something more appropriate for a small two bedroom townhouse. Since I bought an Olympus E-PL1 as an upgrade to a point-and-shoot Panasonic Lumix, I realized that I have too many cameras, and some have to go.

The first to go: a Pentax P30T 35mm film camera. I bought it new in 1994 or 1995, when I was in grad school. It's clean and very gently used; probably a 9 to 9.5 out of 10, with no dents or scratches. The Pentax-A 1:4-5.6 35-80mm zoom lens isn't high-end, but it's clear, with no scratches; maybe a very minor scuff or two. From Matt's Classic Cameras:

Produced 1990-1997 Asahi Optical Corp, Japan
Film type 135 (35mm)
Picture size 24mm x 36mm
Weight 17.5oz (500g) body only; with SMC Pentax-A normal lens 23oz (653g)
Lens K-mount SMC Pentax-A 50mm 1:2-22
Filter size 49mm
Shutter electronic focal plane (metal)
Shutter speeds B, 1-1/1000
Viewfinder SLR
Exposure meter centerweighted TTL CdS with LED shutter speed readout in VF
Modes Aperture priority, Automatic exposure or Metered Manual modes (but no AF)
Battery manual just says 'two 1.5 volt silver-oxide or alkaline mini batteries' (I use 357)
Hotshoe accepts dedicated flash
Depth of Field preview button
Self-timer
DX auto film speed detection (ASA 25-1600 in 1/3 steps)
AND a single-stroke wind lever


Usually the bodies alone go for about $30 to $40; a price that doesn't seem to correspond with the generally positive reviews I've seen online. I'm asking $40 for the camera and lens shipped USPS in the United States (sorry, but I don't want to deal with customs). I'll also throw in a Tiffen circular polarizer.









Send a PM or email to
SPOILER:
cyburbia (at) cyburbia (d0t) org
if you're interested. Thanks!
Customs is only a problem for the receiver, who has to pay the fees. For you, it just means filling out a simple form that gets attached to the shipping box.
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Old 07-28-2011, 09:45 AM
Johnny L.A. Johnny L.A. is offline
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This thread prompted me to give roomie an Olympus OM10 I didn't want. (I only bought it because I wanted the Winder 2 it came with.)
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