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User reviews of the K10D at Pentax Forums; Customer reviews of the K10D at Amazon; Hands-on report of the K10D at Luminous Landscape; K10D Operating Manual; Samsung GX-10: Mini-review of the GX-10 at DCRP Review (a supplement to their K10D review, since the two cameras are identical in many respects) Review of the GX-10 from Cnet; Pentax Lenses
2 – K10D can be updated to change from Powerzoom-use to SDM-drive. AF – Screw drive autofocus; Av – Aperture priority; Av0 – Aperture priority only with open aperture; M – manual exposure with exposure display; M+ – manual exposure with automatic working aperture metering, no exposure display; P – Program AE; PLM - Autofocus with ...
The Pentax K100D and similar Pentax K110D are 6-megapixel digital single-lens reflex cameras, launched in the U.S. on May 22, 2006. The K100D has a maximum resolution of 3008 x 2008, and can also down-sample to 2400 x 1600 and 1536 x 1024.
Pentax made adapters for its medium-format lenses to use on the K-mount, both the 645 and 6×7, and for the Hasselblad Bayonet type. Also there is a Pentacon-Six (Kiev88 CM) adapter still in production and a shift adapter to use Pentacon lenses as shift lens. Pentax 645; Pentax 6×7; Hasselblad Bayonet type; Pentacon Six; Mamiya 645
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The K20D is the successor to the well-reviewed Pentax K10D prosumer DSLR. The K20D was released alongside the Pentax K200D, a substantial upgrade of the entry-level Pentax K100D. Relative to its predecessor, the K20D offers: a CMOS image sensor with: higher resolution (14.6 megapixels vs. 10.2 megapixels for the K10D)
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Asahiflex I with viewfinder closed. Cameras using the M37 lens mount. Ashiflex I (1952–1953); Asahiflex Ia (1953–1954) — also sold as the Tower 23; Asahiflex IIb (1954–1957) — also sold as the Tower 23