Early Pentax Z-series AF SLR with four exposure modes and built-in flash, affordable K-mount autofocus.
The Pentax Z-10 is an early autofocus 35mm SLR from 1991 in the Pentax K-mount with multi-mode exposure and built-in flash. The Z-series was Pentax's first generation of truly modern autofocus bodies with integrated motor and contemporary ergonomics.
The camera provides program, aperture-priority, shutter-priority, and manual modes with Pentax's evaluative metering. The autofocus system provides KAF-mount focusing, and the built-in flash adds indoor convenience without external accessories.
Build quality is mid-range Pentax with modern ergonomics. The Z-10 represented Pentax's transition to modern AF SLR design, and the camera handles well with quality K-mount autofocus lenses.
The Z-10 offers capable Pentax autofocus film photography at very affordable used pricing. The comprehensive exposure modes and built-in flash provide practical capability, and the K-mount compatibility ensures access to the extensive Pentax lens ecosystem.