Difference between revisions of "Pentax K-5"
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The K-5 otherwise kept most of the same feature set as the K-7, including a weather-sealed magnesium-alloy body, sensor-shift shake reduction, and full support for legacy [[K-mount lens]]es (the body is able to set the aperture of Pentax manual-focus lenses dating back to the 1983 Pentax-A series). The K-5 did add an update to the autofocus system, and video recording was increased to 1080p "full HD." | The K-5 otherwise kept most of the same feature set as the K-7, including a weather-sealed magnesium-alloy body, sensor-shift shake reduction, and full support for legacy [[K-mount lens]]es (the body is able to set the aperture of Pentax manual-focus lenses dating back to the 1983 Pentax-A series). The K-5 did add an update to the autofocus system, and video recording was increased to 1080p "full HD." | ||
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+ | ! Source !! Review Score | ||
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+ | | [http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/pentaxk5/21|Dpreview] || 83% (Gold award) | ||
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+ | | [http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/reviews/dslrs/129285/1/pentax-k-5-review|Amateur Photographer] || 85% | ||
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+ | | [http://www.dxomark.com/Cameras/Pentax/K5|Dxomark] || 82% | ||
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Revision as of 17:04, 1 January 2014
K-5 with DA Limited 21mm f/3.2 wideangle image by nubobo (Image rights) |
While the K-7 DLSR from Pentax had been generally praised as offering good build quality and ergonomics in a compact package, its 14 megapixel sensor from Samsung had been criticized as not quite competitive with its peers (or even with Pentax's own much cheaper K-x). Accordingly, the K-7's 2010 replacement, the Pentax K-5, switched to a new 16 Mp sensor from Sony. This chip made quite a splash with technically-minded review sites, taking the top spots in performance among its APS-C sensor contemporaries[1]. (A nearly-identical chip is apparently used in the Nikon D5100 and Sony A580[2].)
The K-5 otherwise kept most of the same feature set as the K-7, including a weather-sealed magnesium-alloy body, sensor-shift shake reduction, and full support for legacy K-mount lenses (the body is able to set the aperture of Pentax manual-focus lenses dating back to the 1983 Pentax-A series). The K-5 did add an update to the autofocus system, and video recording was increased to 1080p "full HD."
Reception
Source | Review Score |
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Dpreview] | 83% (Gold award) |
Amateur Photographer] | 85% |
Dxomark] | 82% |
Frosty K-5 demonstrates its environmental seals image by Kurt Bauschardt (Image rights) |