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Pentax has announced another 'reference' camera, this time a full-frame DSLR. Canon and Nikon watch out! When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
Pentax just announced the 36.4-megapixel K-1 full-frame DSLR camera. The $1800 camera body is weather-sealed and dustproof. It features an AA (anti-aliasing) filterless design that prioritizes image ...
The Pentax 17 uses a built-in 25mm f/3.5 lens (equivalent to 37mm on a 35mm / full-frame camera) with a nine-bladed aperture. The lens has no autofocus, but it also isn’t fully manual — you ...
Loyal Pentax users can finally celebrate, as the widely hyped and much talked about full-frame K-1 DSLR Camera has officially arrived along with two new optics, the HD PENTAX-D FA 28-105mm f/3.5-5 ...
The K-1 is a new full frame DSLR from Pentax, and one which boasts features not currently seen on rival cameras. The 36.4-megapixel shooter has a built-in five-axis shake-reduction system, a cross ...
The foundation of the PENTAX K-1 is its large, full-frame image sensor. This AA-filterless CMOS sensor with 36.4 effective megapixels sets the stage for ultimate creativity, facilitating ...
Long awaited by Pentax photographers, Ricoh has announced the new K-1 full-frame (35mm) DSLR. Compatible with existing Pentax lenses, the camera features include a 36.4-megapixel full-frame sensor ...
The full-frame Pentax K-1 is a very good camera for stills, but it’s very uneven in the video department. And some of the built-in technology is behind the competition.
The Pentax 17 is one of the priciest half-frame reusable film cameras out there, with a retail price of $496 / £498 at Amazon. We haven’t seen it receive massive price slashes yet, as the ...
The Pentax K-1 Mark II is the best Pentax camera aimed at professional photographers. This full-frame powerhouse offers stunning detail, while the in-body image stabilization compensates for even ...
The Pentax 17, released earlier this year, is the first new film camera from a major brand since the early 2000s, when film photography entered a sort of Schrödinger’s box—both alive, with an ...
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