The Pentax Espio 80V is a 35mm plastic point and shoot compact camera. It was released in 2002. It has an autofocus zoom lens with a focal range of 38-80mm and a maximum aperture range of f/6.3-12.5. Lens design is of 5 elements in 5 groups. The infrared autofocus is activated when the shutter release is depressed and has only a single point in the centre. The shutter has a fastest shutter speed of 1/300 second and slowest of 2 seconds. A self-timer of 10 seconds is available. Film speed is read automatically from the DX codes with a range of ISO 25-3200. For film with no DX code can be used rather than settling with the default 100 ISO. The top of the camera is where most of the controls sit including an LCD information screen. The LCD displays information on battery charge, flash mode, frame number, red-eye reduction status and the self-timer mode. Three buttons are behind the LCD. They are the flash control, the self-timer/infinity focus button and the mid-roll rewind button. Further to the right is the shutter release button and the on/off switch. When the camera is off, the lens retracts, and the inbuilt lens covers close up over the outer element. This camera is in perfect condition.
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Specifications
Pentax power zoom 38mm - 80mm F6.3-F12.5 lens; 5 elements in 5 groups.
Programmed AE electronic lens shutter. approx. 1/300 sec. to 2 sec.
Infrared active autofocus system. 0.8m (2.6 ft) to infinity.
Built-in auto flash. Automatic discharge under low lighting conditions in auto mode. Flash-on and flash-off modes. Daylight-sync and slow shutter-sync available. Red-eye reduction lamp in "red-eye" reduction mode.
1 X CR123A battery (Not included)
Size: 120x70x52 mm
Weight: 225g (without batteries)