Got one of these... Only tried colour film was moderately good... But seeing Yr mono shots may try black and white.... btw good idea as an in your car camera hadn't thought of that... Now there's a thought! Cheerio.....
Hello! I have the pentax zoom 105 super also that i bought online. I never had film camera before and i inserted the battery only since i don't have the film roll yet, but when i try to zoom in or out it doesn't move and have E-93 code on the top LCD. Do you know how to fix this? Thank you
I picked up a bag 4 of these point n shoots for 10nzd, at an opshop all look in great condition the Penty zoom 105 super is there too. Looking online at prices these things are going for crazy money. Looking forward to giving them a shoot. cheers
Sorry, nothing to do with the camera but I have a query that I've trawled the internet for an answer to but found absolutely nothing. I've found some negatives, about fifty, small medium format (2X3'' approx), professionally developed by the same camera shop in Glasgow, still in their wee vintage envelopes, ranging I would guess from the 1930's to the 1960's. The strange thing is they are nearly all blue, not dis-coloured or damaged, all exactly the same uniform shade of royal blue, excellent contrast and very clear, probably all taken I'd guess by the same person, some of Germany, most of Scotland. Have you any idea what film/process produces blue negatives ? Any help with the answer to this puzzle would be fantastic.
Got one of these... Only tried colour film was moderately good... But seeing Yr mono shots may try black and white....
btw good idea as an in your car camera hadn't thought of that... Now there's a thought!
Cheerio.....
Nice review and photos, thanks.
Hello! I have the pentax zoom 105 super also that i bought online. I never had film camera before and i inserted the battery only since i don't have the film roll yet, but when i try to zoom in or out it doesn't move and have E-93 code on the top LCD. Do you know how to fix this? Thank you
Did you ever figure out the issue?
I picked up a bag 4 of these point n shoots for 10nzd, at an opshop all look in great condition the Penty zoom 105 super is there too. Looking online at prices these things are going for crazy money. Looking forward to giving them a shoot. cheers
I always wanted the Pentax 90R.
Sorry, nothing to do with the camera but I have a query that I've trawled the internet for an answer to but found absolutely nothing.
I've found some negatives, about fifty, small medium format (2X3'' approx), professionally developed by the same camera shop in Glasgow, still in their wee vintage envelopes, ranging I would guess from the 1930's to the 1960's. The strange thing is they are nearly all blue, not dis-coloured or damaged, all exactly the same uniform shade of royal blue, excellent contrast and very clear, probably all taken I'd guess by the same person, some of Germany, most of Scotland.
Have you any idea what film/process produces blue negatives ?
Any help with the answer to this puzzle would be fantastic.
They are good!