Pentax SFX

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The Pentax SF-X is a camera model from the Japanese Pentax brand that was manufactured by the Asahi Optical Co., Ltd. (called PENTAX Corporation since 2002). It is also known as the Pentax SF-1 in the United States, and was first produced in 1987. It was Pentax's second Autofocus 35mm SLR after the Pentax ME F. It was the world's first AF SLR with built-in auto flash.

The SF-X comes from the same family as the slightly newer Pentax SF7/SF10.

  • Two auto-focus modes: single shot (focus priority) or continuous (servo)
  • Shutter speed range, from 30 seconds to 1/2000th sec and Bulb.
  • Exposure compensation
  • Auto bracketing
  • Interchangeable focusing screens
  • Built-in diopter adjustment
  • Motor drive transports at 1.8 frame/s
  • Built-in Retractable TTL-Auto Flash (RTF) with AF spot beam projector[1]

Exclusive Accessories (from SF1 Camera Sales Brochure)

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