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User-friendly smart picture mode with illumination mode
dial: 

When the smart picture mode is selected, the ZX-7

automatically chooses the most appropriate auto exposure
mode from five different programs based on the photographic
situation. The ZX-7 detects the subject’s distance, lens focal
length and whether or not the subject is in motion; assuring 
the best possible results. The illumination mode dial clearly
indicates which program is selected by the camera–even 
in the dark. The selected mode is also indicated in the
viewfinder display.  

Multi-mode exposure system: 

In addition to the hands-off

smart picture mode, the ZX-7 offers six manually selectable
picture modes, two conventional auto exposure modes
(aperture-priority AE and shutter priority AE), the metered
manual and bulb modes.

Reliable six-segment metering: 

The ZX-7’s six segment

multi-pattern metering system assures optimum results even
under difficult lighting conditions. When Pentax M, K, and S 
series lenses are used, the camera automatically switches
to the center-weighted metering system.

Versatile wide-frame autofocus with focus prediction:

Thanks to the acclaimed high-precision, high-speed phase
matching autofocus (SAFOX IV) system, the ZX-7 assures
sharp, crisp focus even under poor lighting conditions. The
three-point wide focus frame enables pinpoint focus. Under
low-lighting conditions, the built-in auto flash assists the AF
system to ensure pinpoint focusing by making a brief flash
discharge. The predictive autofocus function automatically
activates when the camera detects the subject’s motion, and
predicts the subject’s position at the moment of shutter
release for accurate focusing.

Multi-function auto pop-up flash: 

Covering a wide 28mm

angle of view, the built-in auto flash pops up and automatically
discharges when the camera detects low-light and/or 
backlight situations. Its red-eye reduction function effectively
reduces this effect which can appear in the subject’s eyes
(although it may not eliminate red eyes completely in all

instances). The flash unit also makes a brief discharge in the
dark to assist the camera’s AF system.

Convenient remote control mode: 

The ZX-7 is the first model

in the Pentax ZX series to offer a convenient infrared remote
control mode for instant or three-second-delay remote shutter
release using the optional remote control unit.

Large, easy-to-read LCD panel with automatic illuminator:

The ZX-7’s multi-data LCD panel, with large icons and numbers,
efficiently compliments the camera’s simple operation 
system. When the camera is used under low-lighting
conditions, a green LCD illuminator brightens the panel to
make data confirmation easier.

Full information display and diopter adjustment
mechanism: 

Thanks to the renowned natural bright matte

focusing screen, the ZX-7’s viewfinder offers a sharp, 
clear view of the subject under all circumstances. Its LCD
display provides a full range of information, including the
automatically or manually selected picture mode and
exposure compensation. It even comes with automatic
brightness control for easy data confirmation. The diopter
adjustment mechanism built into the viewfinder eyepiece
allows adjustment of the viewfinder image to match the
user’s eyesight, between -2.0m

-1

and +1.0m

-1

.

Easy-setting exposure compensation: 

Using the exposure

compensation button, the photographer can set the desired
compensation value b3EV and -3EV in 1/2EV steps.

Memory lock: 

With a single push on the memory lock button,

the camera memorizes the metered exposure value for
approximately 20 seconds, during which the photographer is
free to re-frame the image at will.

Creative multiple exposure: 

With a simple push on the drive

mode button, the user can make two exposures on the single
frame to create eye-catching images. When taking three or
more exposures on the same frame, the photographer simply
presses the multiple exposure button after each exposure.

Pentax introduces the “SMART” ZX-7 Autofocus SLR

ZX-7

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Panorama format:

The user can select the panorama mode for any frame

to capture dramatic landscape images or large group shots. The viewfinder
image is automatically adjusted to indicate the panorama format.

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