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Mercedes Benz SLR Mclaren , Le Meurice rue de Rivoli Paris , Le 23 Juin 2012

The SF7 (SF10 in some territories) is an autofocus 35mm film SLR made by Pentax, from 1988. It is intended for use with Pentax 'F' series (KAF lenses. It offers several exposure modes:

 

Programmed AE

Shutter-priority AE

Aperture-priority AE

Metered manual exposure

Programmed or shutter-priority AE require camera control of the lens aperture, and so are only available if an F-series lens is mounted. Earlier series lenses can be used for other modes, but will not support all the functions:

 

A-series (KA) lenses support most functions, including shutter-priority and programmed AE.

M-series (simple K mount) lenses do not support shutter-priority or programmed AE.

42 mm screw-mount lenses (with a screw-to-K-mount adapter) can be used; the camera switches to stop-down metering. No AE modes can be used.

Auto-focus can be used with any of the K mounts if they are mounted with the AF Adpater 1.7X, provided the lens has a maximum aperture of f/2.8 or wider. In manual focus, the focus indicators in the viewfinder work for any of these lenses with maximum aperture of f/5.6 or wider. Neither auto-focus or the focus indicators work with screw-mount lenses.

 

Settings are displayed in an LCD panel on the rear of the prism, and selected using a mode button (to the left of the prism) and a selector switch(knurled wheel-like switch next to the shutter release) to adjust the settings within each mode. The mode is selected by pressing the switch to the left or right, while pressing the mode button. Settings within each mode are then adjusted using the selector switch.

 

The camera has a vertical-travel focal plane shutter, with speeds between 30 seconds and 1/2000 second in AE; 1 second - 1/2000 second, plus 'B', in manual. There is no conventional cable release socket; an electronic cable release is available for use with 'B' and other slow shutter speeds. Flash synchronisation is at 1/100 second. The camera is compatible with a range of dedicated Pentax flashes, and supports programmed auto flash or TTL metered flash according to the flash's capabilities. There is a small folding built-in flash (Guide Number 12 in metres at ISO 100). There is a flash-ready indicator in the viewfinder. There is a hot shoe, behind the shutter release.

 

The camera reads DX-coded 35 mm film, and accepts speeds between ISO 25 and ISO 5000. If non-DX-coded film is loaded, the speed is set to ISO 100.

 

Auto-focus is switchable, with a switch on the left of the lens mount.

 

The camera has a built-in film motor winder. A button next to the mode button selects between single-frame and continuous shooting, and also controls the self-timer. Powered film rewind is not automatic (there is a switch and button for rewind on the base).

 

The camera requires a 2CR5 6V battery or equivalent.

Analog SLR with 35-80mm lens. website | blog

The SF7 (SF10 in some territories) is an autofocus 35mm film SLR made by Pentax, from 1988. It is intended for use with Pentax 'F' series (KAF lenses. It offers several exposure modes:

 

Programmed AE

Shutter-priority AE

Aperture-priority AE

Metered manual exposure

Programmed or shutter-priority AE require camera control of the lens aperture, and so are only available if an F-series lens is mounted. Earlier series lenses can be used for other modes, but will not support all the functions:

 

A-series (KA) lenses support most functions, including shutter-priority and programmed AE.

M-series (simple K mount) lenses do not support shutter-priority or programmed AE.

42 mm screw-mount lenses (with a screw-to-K-mount adapter) can be used; the camera switches to stop-down metering. No AE modes can be used.

Auto-focus can be used with any of the K mounts if they are mounted with the AF Adpater 1.7X, provided the lens has a maximum aperture of f/2.8 or wider. In manual focus, the focus indicators in the viewfinder work for any of these lenses with maximum aperture of f/5.6 or wider. Neither auto-focus or the focus indicators work with screw-mount lenses.

 

Settings are displayed in an LCD panel on the rear of the prism, and selected using a mode button (to the left of the prism) and a selector switch(knurled wheel-like switch next to the shutter release) to adjust the settings within each mode. The mode is selected by pressing the switch to the left or right, while pressing the mode button. Settings within each mode are then adjusted using the selector switch.

 

The camera has a vertical-travel focal plane shutter, with speeds between 30 seconds and 1/2000 second in AE; 1 second - 1/2000 second, plus 'B', in manual. There is no conventional cable release socket; an electronic cable release is available for use with 'B' and other slow shutter speeds. Flash synchronisation is at 1/100 second. The camera is compatible with a range of dedicated Pentax flashes, and supports programmed auto flash or TTL metered flash according to the flash's capabilities. There is a small folding built-in flash (Guide Number 12 in metres at ISO 100). There is a flash-ready indicator in the viewfinder. There is a hot shoe, behind the shutter release.

 

The camera reads DX-coded 35 mm film, and accepts speeds between ISO 25 and ISO 5000. If non-DX-coded film is loaded, the speed is set to ISO 100.

 

Auto-focus is switchable, with a switch on the left of the lens mount.

 

The camera has a built-in film motor winder. A button next to the mode button selects between single-frame and continuous shooting, and also controls the self-timer. Powered film rewind is not automatic (there is a switch and button for rewind on the base).

 

The camera requires a 2CR5 6V battery or equivalent.

Mercedes SLR 722

Location : Dubai

Nikon D3100

Edited using : Adobe LR4

Utterly annoyed by the black crap coming off the camera onto these photos. Not quite sure what to do about it.

Mint SLR680 with orininal box, box sleeve, strap, multilingual manual.

Looks like it has never been used

Tested with film - works well.

 

sold

A very cool wrap of this SLR Mclaren

 

Mach 5 Cars went to NYC to cover the launch of Gumball 3000. There were tons of exotic cars and it was one hell of a start. Enjoy all of the pics. For more info on us visit, www.mach5cars.com/

Mercedes SLR 722S @ Mille Miglia 2009 Brescia. Pentax k10d & DA16-45

Masters Pre-66 GT at Silverstone.

Polaroid slr 680 and px 680 film

MCL Rally for Champions, in Support of the Special Olympics

A Zenit SLR and a Yashica flash with lights :)

Coolscan scan. A lot more subtle shading evident here.

  

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from the Cypress Bowl Lookout, West Vancouver.

 

Polaroid SLR 680

Expired 600 film

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