Had this camera downstairs for years, and finally dug it out. Did recall it took great photos. Your video reminded me that it is worth another look. Going to keep it. Thanks from Mich. and Florida
Been shooting with mine for a couple of years and I love it. The beep can be disabled. Takes about 5-10 minutes to do, but you have to remove the top. If you can use a screwdriver, you can make the modification.
I bought one of these in 1983 or 84. What a wonderful point and shoot 35mm film camera. Mine is in mint condition and I wouldn't t ever want to part with it. Thanks for the video on this camera ...
I just made a second hand deal with a photographer to buy his pc35af (non-m) for 30 euros. I think I made a good deal, but I don't know. It will be my first ever camera after I discoverd this summer how fun it is to shoot with a disposable camera.
This is one of the best value 35mm f/2.8 point and shoots out there. It's a bit chunkier but I love the focus scale, it lets me know where the camera is going to focus, I've missed focus on a lot of shots on my Mju II because I've had no idea what the camera is aiming at.
Just discovered one in my grandfathers closet, while he might have passed way back, I’ll continue shooting on his behalf. It even has half-shot film in it 😄
Lovely review! I just snagged one of these after looking for a nice lens/camera equivalent to the Olympus mju-ii. Wasn’t willing to pay the $$$ for the Oly and I found out about the Pentax PC35AF-M in my research; just scored a working one today. Excited to use it for a Japan trip soon! Question about the flash: do you have to hold that red switch down while pressing the shutter for the flash to go off? Or do you just press it once to have the flash physically pop up? (I noticed you pressed it down the same time as the shutter each time!) Thank you!!
Question: I bought one with a dateback. I'm assuming its non functioning, I don't see any way to set a date and have readsomewhere it stops at 2019, anyway. Question: is will there be a date stamp on the negative? I haven't processed the roll yet, thanks.
Well, as luck would have it there's one in the Kosmo Foto Shop at the moment. You might be able to find one for cheaper, but this one has been film-tested and comes with a three-month warranty. I have two others I'm keeping. They're surprisingly good cameras.
They’re belting cameras, and frequently don’t work these days - I have a box full of broken ones. Mostly battery corrosion issues, but often they just don’t fire / advance when they feel like it. My dad bought one on the 80’s and I pestered him to take it on a school trip. It’s fell out of my pocket when I was running around like a teenage idiot and smashed the battery door off. I wasn’t popular 😁
Be aware that the later version named Mini-Sport AF-K has a three element lens, a downgrade from the brilliant five element glass on the original PC35AF and AF-M.
Been using one of these for a year. It's a bit all over teh place. sometimes it just cant focus at all and the entire image is blurry. usually about 1-5 images out of 36 are tack sharp, perfect images but hte rest are often underexposed and blurry. Good for bright sunny days where the light is clear but otherwise it doesnt perform that well, at least in my experience
Great camera! I have a free one, found dumped in a skip at the roadside. They are really tough.
Had this camera downstairs for years, and finally dug it out. Did recall it took great photos. Your video reminded me that it is worth another look. Going to keep it. Thanks from Mich. and Florida
I bought one new in 1983 and it captured a lot of my early travels in Darwin and SE Asia.
Been shooting with mine for a couple of years and I love it. The beep can be disabled. Takes about 5-10 minutes to do, but you have to remove the top. If you can use a screwdriver, you can make the modification.
I bought one of these in 1983 or 84. What a wonderful point and shoot 35mm film camera. Mine is in mint condition and I wouldn't t ever want to part with it. Thanks for the video on this camera ...
the pc35af (non-m) is probably one of my fav point and shoots ever!
I just made a second hand deal with a photographer to buy his pc35af (non-m) for 30 euros. I think I made a good deal, but I don't know. It will be my first ever camera after I discoverd this summer how fun it is to shoot with a disposable camera.
This is one of the best value 35mm f/2.8 point and shoots out there. It's a bit chunkier but I love the focus scale, it lets me know where the camera is going to focus, I've missed focus on a lot of shots on my Mju II because I've had no idea what the camera is aiming at.
Just discovered one in my grandfathers closet, while he might have passed way back, I’ll continue shooting on his behalf. It even has half-shot film in it 😄
Amazing - I hope you get some good results with your half of the film and discover some gems!
Had mine for over a year and paid £5 for mine! Wouldn’t get rid and it’s the camera I give to anyone who just wants to shoot some film :)
It's such a great camera to use!
Lovely review! I just snagged one of these after looking for a nice lens/camera equivalent to the Olympus mju-ii. Wasn’t willing to pay the $$$ for the Oly and I found out about the Pentax PC35AF-M in my research; just scored a working one today. Excited to use it for a Japan trip soon! Question about the flash: do you have to hold that red switch down while pressing the shutter for the flash to go off? Or do you just press it once to have the flash physically pop up? (I noticed you pressed it down the same time as the shutter each time!)
Thank you!!
I found 2 of these at a junk shop once, and tragically both had been completely consumed by leaking batteries. A shame since they seemed so nice.
Take the top off and clean it with electrical contact cleaner. Mine worked after this.
Question: I bought one with a dateback. I'm assuming its non functioning, I don't see any way to set a date and have readsomewhere it stops at 2019, anyway. Question: is will there be a date stamp on the negative? I haven't processed the roll yet, thanks.
Hi Marie - I don't think so. If the databack no longer powers up there won't be any way for it to imprint onto the neg, as far as I know.
frankly this is sounding like a camera i should jump on before the youtube tax kicks in
Well, as luck would have it there's one in the Kosmo Foto Shop at the moment. You might be able to find one for cheaper, but this one has been film-tested and comes with a three-month warranty. I have two others I'm keeping. They're surprisingly good cameras.
They’re belting cameras, and frequently don’t work these days - I have a box full of broken ones. Mostly battery corrosion issues, but often they just don’t fire / advance when they feel like it. My dad bought one on the 80’s and I pestered him to take it on a school trip. It’s fell out of my pocket when I was running around like a teenage idiot and smashed the battery door off. I wasn’t popular 😁
Its such a hypocrisy. :D You think so because you watched the RUclips video as others.
Just bought one today for $5 at thrift shop, can’t wait to try it out
My shuyyer button is stack, i cant press it down to take a photo. What to do?
Be aware that the later version named Mini-Sport AF-K has a three element lens, a downgrade from the brilliant five element glass on the original PC35AF and AF-M.
what film and iso did u use sir ?
Been using one of these for a year. It's a bit all over teh place. sometimes it just cant focus at all and the entire image is blurry. usually about 1-5 images out of 36 are tack sharp, perfect images but hte rest are often underexposed and blurry. Good for bright sunny days where the light is clear but otherwise it doesnt perform that well, at least in my experience
Might need a check-up, if you have a repairer nearby.
The "thumping" background sound effect is VERY distracting. Please kill it.
Otherwise, nice review... thank you.
not really
@@BrianVEVO Really... Yes, Really... 😘