35mm Pentax ME Super with 50mm SMC Pentax-M Takumar f2.0
Our cameras have been tested with film, come with the battery and access to a manual!
Difficulty Rating: Intermediate
Modes: Decent
Best Use: Intentional Photography
Compact, lightweight, and beautifully simple
Manual mode plus Aperture-priority auto-exposure
Bright, clear viewfinder with LED shutter speed indicator
Reliable Pentax K-mount lens system (huge variety available)
Mechanical shutter speeds available as backup (1/125 sec and Bulb)
Electronic shutter relies on batteries (grab extras!)
Our Two Cents
If you're looking for something compact, friendly, and stylishly minimalistic, the Pentax ME Super is your ticket. Released in the early '80s (back when compact didn't mean sacrificing build quality), the ME Super gives you exactly what you need and nothing you don't: intuitive controls, accurate metering, and outstanding portability.
The ME Super simplifies shooting by offering Aperture-priority auto-exposure—letting you pick your aperture and leaving shutter speeds to the camera—or giving you full manual control at the flick of a switch. This versatility makes it approachable for beginners but flexible enough for anyone craving deeper creative control.
Stand-out features include:
Shooting Modes: Easy Aperture-priority (great for street shooting and travel), with Manual mode available whenever you feel ambitious.
Viewfinder: Bright, large, and equipped with an LED shutter-speed indicator that’s super clear and intuitive.
Build Quality: Compact metal body—small enough to take everywhere, tough enough to handle real-world use.
Lens Compatibility: Uses Pentax’s legendary K-mount lenses—widely available, affordable, and delivering beautiful image quality.
Mechanical Failsafe: Mechanical shutter speeds (1/125 sec & Bulb) operate even without battery power, saving your shoot from unexpected battery failure.
Fair warning: the camera's size means larger hands might find the controls a bit cramped. It’s electronic shutter-dependent for most speeds, so batteries are necessary for full functionality.
Bottom line? The Pentax ME Super is the ideal balance of convenience and creative control—perfect for street, travel, or everyday shooting. It feels great to use, looks even better, and provides that classic Pentax reliability you’ll quickly fall in love with.
Take a class on how to use manual cameras (digital or film!)
Our cameras have been tested with film, come with the battery and access to a manual!
Difficulty Rating: Intermediate
Modes: Decent
Best Use: Intentional Photography
Compact, lightweight, and beautifully simple
Manual mode plus Aperture-priority auto-exposure
Bright, clear viewfinder with LED shutter speed indicator
Reliable Pentax K-mount lens system (huge variety available)
Mechanical shutter speeds available as backup (1/125 sec and Bulb)
Electronic shutter relies on batteries (grab extras!)
Our Two Cents
If you're looking for something compact, friendly, and stylishly minimalistic, the Pentax ME Super is your ticket. Released in the early '80s (back when compact didn't mean sacrificing build quality), the ME Super gives you exactly what you need and nothing you don't: intuitive controls, accurate metering, and outstanding portability.
The ME Super simplifies shooting by offering Aperture-priority auto-exposure—letting you pick your aperture and leaving shutter speeds to the camera—or giving you full manual control at the flick of a switch. This versatility makes it approachable for beginners but flexible enough for anyone craving deeper creative control.
Stand-out features include:
Shooting Modes: Easy Aperture-priority (great for street shooting and travel), with Manual mode available whenever you feel ambitious.
Viewfinder: Bright, large, and equipped with an LED shutter-speed indicator that’s super clear and intuitive.
Build Quality: Compact metal body—small enough to take everywhere, tough enough to handle real-world use.
Lens Compatibility: Uses Pentax’s legendary K-mount lenses—widely available, affordable, and delivering beautiful image quality.
Mechanical Failsafe: Mechanical shutter speeds (1/125 sec & Bulb) operate even without battery power, saving your shoot from unexpected battery failure.
Fair warning: the camera's size means larger hands might find the controls a bit cramped. It’s electronic shutter-dependent for most speeds, so batteries are necessary for full functionality.
Bottom line? The Pentax ME Super is the ideal balance of convenience and creative control—perfect for street, travel, or everyday shooting. It feels great to use, looks even better, and provides that classic Pentax reliability you’ll quickly fall in love with.
Take a class on how to use manual cameras (digital or film!)
Our cameras have been tested with film, come with the battery and access to a manual!
Difficulty Rating: Intermediate
Modes: Decent
Best Use: Intentional Photography
Compact, lightweight, and beautifully simple
Manual mode plus Aperture-priority auto-exposure
Bright, clear viewfinder with LED shutter speed indicator
Reliable Pentax K-mount lens system (huge variety available)
Mechanical shutter speeds available as backup (1/125 sec and Bulb)
Electronic shutter relies on batteries (grab extras!)
Our Two Cents
If you're looking for something compact, friendly, and stylishly minimalistic, the Pentax ME Super is your ticket. Released in the early '80s (back when compact didn't mean sacrificing build quality), the ME Super gives you exactly what you need and nothing you don't: intuitive controls, accurate metering, and outstanding portability.
The ME Super simplifies shooting by offering Aperture-priority auto-exposure—letting you pick your aperture and leaving shutter speeds to the camera—or giving you full manual control at the flick of a switch. This versatility makes it approachable for beginners but flexible enough for anyone craving deeper creative control.
Stand-out features include:
Shooting Modes: Easy Aperture-priority (great for street shooting and travel), with Manual mode available whenever you feel ambitious.
Viewfinder: Bright, large, and equipped with an LED shutter-speed indicator that’s super clear and intuitive.
Build Quality: Compact metal body—small enough to take everywhere, tough enough to handle real-world use.
Lens Compatibility: Uses Pentax’s legendary K-mount lenses—widely available, affordable, and delivering beautiful image quality.
Mechanical Failsafe: Mechanical shutter speeds (1/125 sec & Bulb) operate even without battery power, saving your shoot from unexpected battery failure.
Fair warning: the camera's size means larger hands might find the controls a bit cramped. It’s electronic shutter-dependent for most speeds, so batteries are necessary for full functionality.
Bottom line? The Pentax ME Super is the ideal balance of convenience and creative control—perfect for street, travel, or everyday shooting. It feels great to use, looks even better, and provides that classic Pentax reliability you’ll quickly fall in love with.