Oh, yes, I forgot the LX 2000 and MZ3 SE. However there are very few Pentax limited editions when you think about it.

P. J. Alling wrote:
Pentax has produced a few special editions, but I've never heard of any of the special editions he mentions. The one's I know of are the Pentax K1000 SE. ME SE, (I actually have one of those and it's not so special), I think there was am ME Super SE, but I'm not certain. Boz lists the LX Gold, LX Titanium, LX Limited, LX Millennium. There was also a special edition made for Australia of the *ist-D IIRC, thought that could have been the *ist-Ds or DS2. I've never seen any of the ones he mentioned in any books on Pentax cameras, and notice he doesn't mention the special LX's or K1000 or ME SE cameras. Just remember Pentax is not Leica they generally build work a day cameras. I have occasionally seen lenses with some lettering in red, but other than the "limited" lenses I have no way of knowing if that was done at the factory or just filled in by someone on a lark. Personally I don't think he knows what the hell he's talking about, or he's trying to snow you, I suspect the latter. I'd report him to Ebay.


Bob Sullivan wrote:
Michel,
I got this response from the seller when I asked what documentation he
had to back-up the price.

"At first glance, it really could seem that it is very simple to
make. The camera has a highly responsive light meter EV=1-20 with ASA 100
film. The camera also has a low vibration shutter. The additional mirror
and shutter shock absorber lower the vibrations of the camera by
15-20%. You can easily photograph without a tripod, even at 1/15
seconds. This camera is beautiful and well made and does not look like it was hand made. I would recommend that you try making what you think looks
simple in this model.  If you are a serious Pentax collector, then you
would know that these models were really made and others such as the
''PENTAX K1000 SILVER LABEL''; ''PENTAX HONEYWELL SPOTMATIC JUBILEE'';
''PENTAX SUPER PROGRAM RED''; ''PENTAX KM GOLD/SILVER LABEL''. I have been collecting cameras for 45 years and sometimes still come across models that I have never seen before and that are impossible to find online. There are no collectors that have seen everything they are interested in. Throughout
my many years of collecting, I have not only acquired many interesting
cameras and lenses but also many collector friends all over the world. I
bought this camera from a friend of mine, a Japanese artistic
photographer. He bought this camera at a small show organized by Asahi Co.
Ltd. Unfortunately, I do not have any official documents (receipts,
passports, etc.) that would prove the authenticity of this model. After
this auction, it would have made its mark on the internet and will no
longer raise the questions you have. So, it is not surprising you were not able to find it anywhere. In 2009, I plan to start a website with a group of collectors where I will have information about rare collectible cameras
and lenses.
Best regards.

-rolikkosoy"

Has anybody here heard of the models he is mentioning in CAPS here?
Regards,  Bob S.


On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michel,
I think it needs more documentation to justify it's 3-5X pricing.
That might be a $50 early K1000 with a bit of red paint added.
The only odd part is the extra flash synch.
The lens should also have a plastic, not screw in lens cap.
And the 55mm f1.8 was the better lens introduced with the camera.
I've never heard of extra SMC coatings being applied.
Some kind of soft shutter release button has been added.
The seller is from a location with many older retired people.
The camera looks nice, but at a lower price please...
Regards,  Bob S.

On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 2:32 AM, Michel Carrère-Gée
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Seen on Ebay, this Pentax K1000: red markings on body and lens.
A fake or a commemorative series?
# 160303122400


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