I bought this camera as a commited film user, and as a lightweight alternative to my Minolta SLR. It's got more features than you could shake a stick at: panoramic mode, anti-red eye, slow sync flash, 35-120mm zoom lens, etc. In fact all the features lift it above the 'point and shoot' catagory, but also make it easy to use. It's also more compact than my wifes compact film camera, and as compact as my sons digital compact. So if you're in the market for a small, feature laden, zoom compact camera, and don't mind a trip to the 'analogue' side, then check out the Pentax Espio series. They're selling quite cheaply, too!
If you want to put your toe in the so called analogue realm, this is the camera you should buy as it's a top end compact camera lovely to look at and it's got lots of standard features such as flash, no flash, flash open shutter, open shutter, panoramic view. My only complaint as with all the espio zooms is that they are a bit noisy. I love the brushed aluminium front gives it a classy look better than some of today's digitals, in fact don;t be surprised if it's mistaken for one.....I have quite a few Espios in my collection and this deosn't look out of place amongst them......great camera and yo can get them for few pounds in auction
baeatiful point and shot camera .... very small and great lens .... at the price you could find it is really amaziong
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