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Retail Price: $1,201.46
Deal Price: $999.00
Savings: $ 202.46 ( 17% )
Stock: N/A
Manufacturer: Pentax
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Pentax Display Size: 2.5 EAN: 0027075121508 Feature: 10.2-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 18 x 24-inch prints Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Pentax Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Pentax Maximum Focal Length: 55 Maximum Resolution: 10.2 Minimum Focal Length: 18 Model: 19092 Monitor Size: 250 Optical Zoom: 3 Publisher: Pentax Release Date: 2006-11-18 Studio: Pentax
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Features
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10.2-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 18 x 24-inch prints 2.5-inch LCD display; kit includes 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 lens In-camera Shake Reduction (SR) and Dust Reduction (DR) systems; dust-proof, weather-resistant body Continuous shooting at approximately three images per second Stores images on SD or SDHC memory cards; powered by lithium-ion battey D-LI50 (battery and charger included
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Editorial Reviews:
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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.
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Conclusion: Fantastic! Review: I've had mine about 7 months now and have used it for family, outdoors and night sky pictures. Shake reduction works even with my old prime M series lenses. I have two autofocus D lenses (18-55 and 50-200) and use these most often, I like taking pictures with older manual focus lenses when I have the time. I'm still learning and appreciating more and more every time I use the camera. The battery life is much better than expected. For Pentax accessories, I have a second battery and the wired remote and I'm very satisfied with that so far. Pictures are great.
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Conclusion: Semi-pro! Review: With the proper lens this camera can do everything that the big boys like Nikon and Canon can do! It has so many features sometimes I have to get the manual out to remember how to use them! Its fast, sturdy, waterproof and takes great shots! I've printed out some photos so far up to 8x10 size and they are as crisp as you can get and that is using the stock 18-55mm lens that came with the camera. I have yet to purchase a quality prime lens to test but if the stock lens does this good, I have no worries. Since I already owned a previous Pentax SLR some of the lenses I already had worked with this camera so that is a bonus feature and part of the reason I went with this camera. This camera will function as a point and shoot but I would not recommend this to a complete amateur.
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Conclusion: LOVE THIS CAMERA! Review: I don't want to get into any technical stuff on this camera. You can find it [...] website. This is a very nice camera to own, but make sure you buy a quality lens with it. I have had this camera for almost a year now, and I still love it.
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Conclusion: Awesome design, less than stellar performance/user Review: I love the ruggedness of this camera. it is very solid and feels much better in hand than at least the Cannon Rebel Digital. It is heavier but I like that.
The features and functions are great. This is my first DSLR and I am by no means even a novice photographer. The main reason for the purchase was to get better night time pictures since the Point and Shoot cameras do such a horrible job, but this does not do a better job with the built in flash. I imagine getting a good flash for it will make a huge difference.
I paid extra to get this camera over Cannon and Nikon of similar pixel because it comes with much better features overall, so price per function/feature is much better IMHO. I have NOT experienced the blurriness that other users talk about with the JPG pictures, but I have noticed that the pictures in general are not as bright as should be.
There are alot of postings on how to change the settings to fix that but I have not tried it yet.
No regrets...specially since the price has been going up since I bought it.
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Conclusion: Don't get hung up on spec comparisons - it's a great camera at a great price. Review: For those who know their camera models I'm an old school photographer - my first SLR was the v.basic Zenit E and my last SLR before owning a Pentax K10D was a trusty (but basic) Nikon FM. I did move on with the times though and have been digital for a while now with my (brick sized) Canon G2 compact.
The K10D is a well made, robust camera and that is what is important IMO - the slight differences between the K10D and its SLR rivals from Canon, Nikon & Olympus etc are unimportant - ALL these brands make a cameras that 99.8% won't be restricted by whatever their photograpy.
SLR camera spec is pretty much at an overkill level now - anything from the big brands in the last couple of years is going to be good. So my advice would be "see the wood from the trees" & don't worry about spec. Critically good photographs will come from you and your imagination rather than what brand or model of SLR you own.
The Pentax K10D has recently been replaced by the K20D and hence the basement price ..., so bag yourself a bargain now and let others worry about whether a 3fps or 3.5fps rapid shooting mode is a critical factor in the decision making process.
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