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Shutter button design for PENTAX film SLR cameras!

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In this issue, we would like to introduce the shutter button design of a PENTAX auto-focus film SLR camera released in 1997.



PENTAX MZ-50 (Reference product)




The shutter release button is located on the right side of the body, above the grip.



It is a round button and is located on the top surrounded by select levers.



It is positioned at an optimum height above the select lever, making it easy to push.




This time we introduced the shutter button design of Pentax’s auto-focus film SLR camera released in 1997.


It is a very simple shutter button.


The button is located above the select lever, making it easy to operate.






I will continue to write columns on the finer points of film cameras and other things I notice, so please look forward to them!


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