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Description:
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The PENTAX K10D digital SLR features an array of PENTAX innovations including 10.2 effective megapixels and a PENTAX-developed Shake Reduction (SR) system that effectively offers a 2.5 to 4 stop advantage for sharp, blur-free images even under difficult shooting conditions, such as macro and telephoto photography or low light settings without a flash.
Also featured is a newly-developed Pentax Real IMage Engine (PRIME) designed exclusively for PENTAX digital SLR cameras to produce well-balanced, true-to-life images. PENTAX also incorporated a new high performance 22 bit A/D converter to quickly transfer images with accurate color tones and richer gradation from the CCD to the imaging engine.
The new Dust Removal (DR) system incorporating PENTAX-original Special Protect (SP) coating helps keep the CCD surface dust-free, and adds a shift mechanism to shake dust off the CCD. All this is housed in a dependable dust-proof, weather-resistant body construction featuring 72 seals throughout the camera to allow photographers to continue shooting even in dusty or rainy environments.
Features
Shake Reduction feature incorporating a 10.1 megapixel CCD is compatible with ANY Pentax lens produced
High-precision SAFOX VIII 11-point auto focus (9 cross-type sensors) system with single and continuous AF
Sensitivity equivalent to ISO 100 to 1600 with an auto mode that takes advantage of the entire range
Vibrating CCD sensor provides built-in Dust Reduction for improved image quality
Large 2.5-inch LCD monitor with 210,000 pixel resolution, wide viewing angle and 20 time zoom
Sophisticated 16-segment multi-pattern metering determines the optimal exposure settings
Other features
Choice of 16-segment multi-pattern metering
Center-weighted metering and spot metering
High-rigidity stainless-steel chassis
32 custom functions to personalize camera operations
Extended bracket function to capture three images of the same subject at different contrast, saturation, sharpness or white-balance levels
Compatibility with SD memory cards and SDHC memory cards
Choice of two preview functions (digital/optical)
Simultaneous recording of RAW and JPEG images
Manual fine adjustment of white balance
Day-by-day folders to simplify the arrangement of recorded images
Six built-in digital filters (Black-and-white, Sepia, Slim, Soft, Brightness and Color)
Remote shutter release from the front and back sides of the camera
Pentax Photo Laboratory 3 RAW data processing software included
Pentax Photo Browser 3 browser software included
Compatibility with PictBridge, DPOF, Exif Print and PRINT Image Matching III systems
D-BG2 Battery Grip
Developed for exclusive use with the Pentax K10D, this battery grip can be used in combination with the cameras rechargeable lithium-ion batteries to greatly extend the battery life. With an extra shutter-release button, preview lever, electronic dial, AE-lock button and green button, it makes vertical-position shooting simple and effortless. It also features the same dust-proof, water-resistant construction as the K10D camera body.
Marketing date : Mid October, 2006
Power source: Exclusive lithium-ion battery (D-LI50 type)
Dimensions: 140 (W) x 43 (H) x 73.5 (D) mm (excluding protrusions)
Weight: 235g (without battery)
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Pentax DSLR K10D Shake Dust
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Art
New here
Registered: November 2006 Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan Posts: 1
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Review Date: Tue January 30, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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solid feel, fairly high quality, very good price: compares well with much more expensive cameras. shake reduction in body so lenses don't need it and are a lot cheaper. Adobe raw available as well as Pentax raw (pef).
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Cons:
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pentax consumer level telezoom lens limited to 200mm A little noisier than the more expensive cameras. Pentax noise recuction firmware not great. I turned it off. Pentax soft ware requires much more computer power than my 600 Mhz, 500 Mb. 6 year old Dell.
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This a very good camera for a serious but price conscious photographer. it has a very solid feel and weight.I t took some very good pictures under very poor conditions: The Costa Rican rain forest. I had to shoot almost everthing at 200mm and then severely crop, Lack of direct sunlight required iso 1600. If I could find a good telephoto lens (mf ok) at a reasonable price it would be great.
When in mf mode the camera has an electronic rage finder equivalent that tells you if your in focus which obviates the need for af if you're not in a hurry.
My previous camera was Minolta 7i with 5 Mp. It took excellent pictures but was very slow frame to frame and had practically no low light capability. It does convince me that putting in all the extra pixels in compact sensors is just a sales gimmick at best.
Olympus is coming out with a 7.1Mp. 28-504 (35 mm equivalent) zoom with iso up to 5000. My pentax gives 28-300 equivalent and up to iso 1600.This gives one furiously to think.
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Pentaxbuff
Been here a while
Registered: October 2007 Location: Quιbec, Canada in a small town reputed to have the second most beautiful sunsets in the world! Posts: 258
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Review Date: Tue July 8, 2008
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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great contrast; solid; weathered; good feel; precise; lots of available/compatible lenses;
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Cons:
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ISO noise at over 400; takes long to get used to;
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I am certainly not a pro-reviewer and this is my first time at reviewing a product, so I'll make it short and sweet.
The K10D is my very first DSLR and I must admit that, now, I am very pleased with the results. I like it so much that I will certainly upgrade to a newer model when the available $$ will allow!! Don't get me wrong: if I want to upgrade it is because I believe in the product.
It has a "pro" feel to it, it is solid and is compatible with a large number of Pentax (and other brands, i.e.: Sigma, for example) lenses.
The learning curve is rather steep, however, once you are used to the intricacies of the K10D, you will love it.
On the negative side, I wish for less noise at ISO 400 and up, but that seems to be taken care of with the K20D. For the moment, I can live with that.
That is it for now ... until next time.
JP
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