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Full review of the K10D at Neocamera; Full review of the K10D at Cameralabs; Full review of the K10D at Photo.net; 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 ...
Articles related to the digital single-lens reflex cameras manufactured by Pentax. Pages in category "Pentax DSLR cameras" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
PZ – Powerzoom (K10D with limited capatibility only) SDM/DC – Autofocus with supersonic- or direct current motor (K10D with firmware version 1.3) Tv – Time priority; X – not useful, because smallest aperture always set ; Comments:
Pentax 02 Standard Zoom (2011) — 28–80 mm equivalent; Pentax 03 Fisheye (2011) — 17.5 mm equivalent; Pentax 04 Toy Lens Wide (2011) — 35 mm equivalent; Pentax 05 Toy Lens Telephoto (2011) — 100 mm equivalent; Pentax 06 Telephoto Zoom (announced in 2012) — 83–249 mm equivalent; Pentax Adapter Q for K-Mount Lens (announced in 2012)
The K10D featured a pentaprism viewfinder (instead of the slightly dimmer pentamirror on some previous models), full programmed, aperture and shutter priority modes, and a new Sensitivity-priority mode where the rear dial adjusts light sensitivity and the camera adjusts shutter speed and aperture to maintain correct exposure.
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)
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.
1971: Pentax was the first to use SMC (Super Multi Coating) on all of their lenses. [3] This technology was a milestone in the optical world and is considered one of the best on the market. [4] 1975: World's first distortion-free ultra-wide angle lens (one aspherical element). That lens was the SMC Takumar f/3.5 15mm ultra-wide angle. [5]