Pentax *ist DS
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The *istDS was the successor to the Pentax *ist D, the first DSLR made by Pentax. With TTL flash metering, choice in AF-C/AF-S, matrix metering, pentaprism viewfinder, and use of AA batteries this is a robust entry-level DSLR that offers a lot of basics in a relatively compact body.
While this camera predates modern features like sensor dust removal and sensor anti-shake, the *istDS supports every K-mount lenses lens ever made, including those made by some 50 third-party vendors. This is a shared feature with the *istD and every other DSLR made by Pentax.
This is the camera that Mike Johnston called the 'digital Pentax K1000'; a basic but competent shooter.
Links
- *ist DS manual from Pentax Japan (English)
- *istDS review by Phil Askey from Digital Photography Review
- Review from Digital Camera Reviews
- Spec sheet and review from PentaxForums
- Mike Johnston's take (archived) on the *istD and *istDS from Luminous Landscape
- Michael Werneburg's review for users of manual-focus lenses, Michael Werneburg
Pentax K mount DSLR Cameras |
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ist D | ist DS | ist DL | ist DS2 | ist DL2 | K100D | K110D | K10D | K100D Super | K20D | K200D | K-m | K-t | K-x | K-5 | K-r | K-30 | K-5 II and K-5 IIs | K-500 | K-50 | K-S1 and K-S2 | K-3 | K-1 | K-P | K-3 II | K-1 II | K-3 III | K-F | K-3 III-Monochrome |