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Compact, stylish, and dependable — the Pentax IQZoom 105G is a late-1990s 35mm point-and-shoot film camera released in 1999. Known for its sharp optics and user-friendly design, it features a 38–105mm zoom lens, built-in flash with multiple modes, autofocus, and automatic film advance and rewind. Its ergonomic grip and sleek champagne-gold finish make it both comfortable and visually appealing.
This camera has been tested and confirmed to be in working condition. The LCD screen has a partial burn, and the exposure counter is not viewable on the display. It’s also missing the bezel around the lens, but these are purely cosmetic and do not affect usability or performance.
Includes one CR123A battery and wrist strap.
A great choice for beginners or collectors looking for a reliable vintage zoom compact.
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