Z-10
My trusty Pentax Z-10 film SLR camera. I used to work in photographic retail in the early 1990's when this camera was released. I was amazed at how it was 'auto-everything', focus, aperture, shutter speed, DX film ISO reading, etc. It was like a point and shoot with the quality of an SLR. Seemed so high-tech at the time.
Photography gear has progressed so much in terms of technology in the years since, I took the photo of this classic camera with a 'vintage' Canon 10D, which was one of Canon's first semi-professional camera bodies with only 6.3Mp crop sensor made around 2003. Strange that the two cameras are separated by about 20 years but both seem as old as each other. Both can still take decent photos.
Z-10
My trusty Pentax Z-10 film SLR camera. I used to work in photographic retail in the early 1990's when this camera was released. I was amazed at how it was 'auto-everything', focus, aperture, shutter speed, DX film ISO reading, etc. It was like a point and shoot with the quality of an SLR. Seemed so high-tech at the time.
Photography gear has progressed so much in terms of technology in the years since, I took the photo of this classic camera with a 'vintage' Canon 10D, which was one of Canon's first semi-professional camera bodies with only 6.3Mp crop sensor made around 2003. Strange that the two cameras are separated by about 20 years but both seem as old as each other. Both can still take decent photos.