Product Details
Vivitar V 3800N - SLR camera - 35mm General
| Camera Type | SLR camera |
| Width | 5.4 in |
| Depth | 2.3 in |
| Height | 3.5 in |
| Weight | 13 oz |
Camera
| Camera Format | 35mm |
| Exposure Range | 1/2000 sec |
| Exposure Modes | Bulb, manual |
| Exposure Metering | Center-weighted |
| X-sync Speed | 1/125 sec |
| Film Speed Range | ISO 25 - 3200 |
| Film Advance | Manual |
| Timer Functions | Self timer |
| Self Timer Delay | 10 sec |
| Features | Depth-of-field preview button, multiple exposure |
| Flash Terminal | Hot shoe |
| Lens Mounting | Pentax K |
Lens System
| Type | Lens |
| Lens Aperture | F/1.7 |
| Focal Length | 50 mm |
| Filter Size | 52 mm |
Viewfinder
| Type | Fixed eye-level pentaprism |
| Field Coverage | 92% |
| LED Information | Exposure information |
Miscellaneous
Battery
| Type | Battery - LR44 |
| Required Qty | 2 |
Manufacturer Warranty
| Service & Support | 5 years warranty |
| Service & Support Details | Limited warranty - 5 years |
Vivitar designs, develops, and markets affordable, easy-to-use photographic and digital imaging products that offer families and other consumers exceptional value, fine quality, and a wide range of features and benefits.
PRODUCT FEATURES:
Affordable SLR Camera with a 50mm Lens;
Easy to use manual SLR camera ideal for the first-time SLR user;
Complete with 50mm f/1.7 lens;
Depth of field preview;
Multiple exposure capability;
Bright viewfinder with split image focusing and three-LED display;
Hot shoe with x-contact for flash photography, synchronized at 1/125 second or slower;
Film speed range: ISO 25 to3200;
Accurate center-weighted, TTL metering system;
Self-timer with 10 second delay;
Accepts Pentax K mount lenses.
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| Other reviewer is obviously not a fanatic
by corvette2005, 6/16/2004 |
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Pros: Basic, manual, perfect for a serious "back to basics" photographer.
Cons: I'm not really sure about the customer service because mine has never broken.
Review: When buying a fully manual camera I hope that the consumer is smart enough to research how to use on
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| This is a fun little camera
by tatejackson, 3/16/2004 |
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Pros: Cheap, Light Fun. If you break it, who cares. Good camera to learn with.
Cons: Exposure meter does not stay on after you release the shutter button.
The Bottom Line: Its not an F5, but its a fun camera.
Review: For 93.00 dollars, I didn't expect it to compete with a Nikon F5. I bought this camera so I could al
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| Good For Nothing
by digidealer, 8/6/2002 |
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Pros: Inexpensive, wide exposure range, can operate without battery
Cons: Unreliable, very basic, poor lens quality, poor customer service
The Bottom Line: I would not recommend this camera, unless you're on a strict budget and desperately need an SLR camera. Think twice, pay once.
Review: This is very basic and cheap SLR camera, but as always, you get what you pay for. It's
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