Early Pentax autofocus SLR from 1988, KAF mount with four exposure modes at budget pricing.
The Pentax SF7 is an early autofocus 35mm SLR from 1988 in the Pentax KAF mount, one of Pentax's first AF bodies. The SF series introduced autofocus to the Pentax K-mount system, providing AF convenience while maintaining compatibility with the extensive manual K-mount lens range.
The camera offers multi-mode exposure with autofocus and a built-in retractable flash. The KAF mount provides AF with Pentax's growing AF lens range while accepting all manual K-mount lenses for metered manual focus shooting.
Build quality is mid-range Pentax with quality for its era. The SF7 represents the transition from Pentax's manual focus heritage to autofocus modernity, and the camera handles well with both AF and manual K-mount lenses.
The SF7 offers early Pentax autofocus at very affordable used pricing. While the AF system is basic by later standards, the K-mount compatibility and multi-mode exposure provide a functional film SLR at minimal cost.