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Pentax Offers More Rebates

May 16, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Good news for those of you looking toward Pentax gear – they are offering more instant rebates on certain cameras . . .

PENTAX Optio P70 $199.95 – $20.00 Instant Rebate = $179.95
PENTAX Optio E70 $139.95 – $20.00 Instant Rebate = $119.95
PENTAX K2000 $649.95 – $50.00 Instant Rebate = $599.95

More details in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Pentax Tagged With: instant rebates, pentax k2000, PENTAX Optio E70, Pentax Optio P70

 

Pentax K-7 Reviews and Resources

May 15, 2009 By Eric Reagan

The Pentax K-7 is a 14.6 megapixel DSLR, which features HD video capturing capabilities and a unique HDR mode, which produces one composite image from a series of 3 bracketed exposures.

The K-7 is a crop-sensor camera, which means it produces an angle of view of 1.5x the focal length of lenses as compared to a 35mm or full frame camera.  For example, a 300mm lens has the appearance of a 450mm lens as a result of the “crop factor”.

Pentax K-7 Availability

Amazon.com

Adorama

B&H Photo

Pentax K-7 Key Features

  • 14.6 megapixel CMOS sensor
  • Sensor-based Shake Reduction
  • Magnesium alloy body
  • 77-segment metering system
  • 5.2 frames per second
  • HD Movie capture at 720p
  • Dedicated AF-assist lamp
  • Electronic Level function
  • HDR image capture mode

Pentax K-7 Resources

Firmware Updates

Pentax K-7 Reviews

Alpha Mount World

Photocrati

Let’s Go Digital

Cnet UK

Imaging Resource

PhotographyBLOG

ePhotozine

Wired

Photography Press

OK Pentax (hands-on review)

Demystifying Digital (hands-on review)

Filed Under: Pentax Tagged With: digital camera reviews, pentax k-7, pentax k-7 reviews, photography

Pentax Optio P70 Review at Cameras.co.uk

May 13, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Cameras.co.uk has posted a review of the Pentax Optio P70.

The Optio P70 works well enough as a snapshot camera in good light. If the light starts to fall noise can start to play a part in the photos and take an edge off the clarity and definition of the photos.

Filed Under: Pentax Tagged With: digital camera reviews, Pentax Optio P70

Pentax K-7

April 23, 2009 By Eric Reagan

[UPDATE: Leaks suggest that the camera will almost certainly be called the Pentax K-7.  Time will tell.  Stay tuned for the launch on May 20.]

The Pentax K7D . . . that’s apparently what it’s called.  Word is, based on the ad spot above, that the Pentax K7D will be coming May 21, 2009.  The K7D name originates from a German forum user, who claims to be a Pentax dealer based on his forum signature.  Of course this could a ruse to get some traffic to his site, which I won’t link to here.  The price tag being tossed around is €1500. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Pentax Tagged With: digital camera, dslr, pentax k-7, pentax k7d

Pentax DSLR Rumor Update

April 20, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Here’s new shot of the Pentax mystery-camera – perhaps, the rumored Pentax K30D. It clearly has a pop-up flash and appears to be of the same ilk of the K20D or better.

Check out more from Rice High.

Filed Under: Pentax Tagged With: pentax dslr, Pentax K30D

New Pentax DSLR?

April 16, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Rice High’s Pentax Blog is reporting the leak of a possible new Pentax DSLR.  The image originally leaked out on a Chinese blog.  Hit up Rice High’s link for an explanation of why the blurry image could be the next big deal from Hoya-owned Pentax.

[ivyjopy.spaces.live.com via Rice High]

Filed Under: Pentax Tagged With: dslr, Pentax

Pentax K20D Firmware Update Version 1.03

April 12, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Pentax has released a firmware update for the K20D DSLR.  Version 1.03 is intended to address the following issue:

Improved the accuracy of SR (Shake Reduction) function.

The firmware is available for download on Pentax’s website.

For more news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Pentax K20D Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Pentax Tagged With: firmware, pentax k20d

Pentax X70 Reviews and Resources

March 2, 2009 By Eric Reagan

The Pentax X70 is a 12 megapixel point and shoot camera with a 24x optical zoom range.  It also features a 2.7″ LCD and captures HD 720p at 15fps, or standard-def at 30fps.

Priced at $399.95, it should be available in April 2009.  Check availability on Amazon.com.

Pentax X70 Reviews

Trusted Reviews

Overall image quality is good, but with certain limitations. The 24x zoom lens has a focal length range equivalent to 26-624mm, and at the wide angle end it does produce quite significant distortion, however its edge to edge sharpness is very good.

DCR

Most ultrazooms are running at this same price point, and most have fared considerably well on this site, but the X70 is a great camera that offers a lot of control similar to a DSLR. Not only can the X70 take you from extreme wide-angle to super telephoto with one lens, it does so with the ability to take control of nearly every aspect of shooting.

Pentax X70 Press Release

GOLDEN, CO. (March 2, 2009)…PENTAX Imaging Company has announced the PENTAX X70 Megazoom digital camera featuring a high magnification 24X optical zoom lens with wide-angle to super-telephoto coverage housed in a highly portable, compact, lightweight body. With 12 megapixels, SLR-like styling and flexible exposure modes, the PENTAX X70 is a true bridge between compact digital cameras and digital SLRs. The X70 is the ideal camera for the intermediate to advanced shooter who wants to step up in form and function from digital compact offerings without the size, weight, and expense of a true DSLR camera. The X70 offers photographers the ease-of-use of a compact camera with powerful shooting options traditionally found on a DSLR, such as aperture/shutter priority and metered manual modes, true hardware sensor-movement Shake Reduction, fast operation, and a high quality zoom lens. This new model performs superbly and effortlessly in a variety of photographic situations from casual day-to-day snapshots to travel and sports photography.

Also announced is the smc PENTAX DA 15mm F4 ED AL Limited ultra wide-angle lens for PENTAX Digital SLR Cameras. This latest model in PENTAX’s acclaimed Limited Lens series inherits all the attributes of this renowned product line including high quality image reproduction and high grade aluminum lens barrel finish, while providing users with a unique ultra wide-angle perspective. The lens will ship in April 2009 for $649.95 USD, while the PENTAX X70 will ship in April 2009 for $399.95 USD.

Versatile 24X optical Megazoom lens accommodates a range of subjects

Within a compact, lightweight body, the X70 features a high magnification optical 24X zoom lens offering a focal-length coverage between a wide-angle 26mm to a super telephoto 624mm (in the 35mm format). This is ideal for wide-angle scenic shots or group photos, as well as getting closer to the action at a sporting event. Coupled with the Intelligent Zoom function, the X70 zoom range may be extended to approximately 150 times (for a focal length of an astonishing approximately 3900mm in the 35mm format) without compromising the optical performance of the zoom lens.

High image quality

With 12.0 megapixels, a high-performance imaging engine, and the high quality PENTAX Megazoom lens, the X70 delivers super clear, high quality images in any shooting mode. Images at 12.0 megapixels are also suitable for printing at most large print sizes including 8×10, 11×17 and even larger poster size prints.

Large, easy-to-view 2.7 inch color LCD monitor

The PENTAX X70 features a large, bright 2.7 inch color LCD monitor with approximately 230,000 dots of resolution. An Anti-Reflection coating helps minimize glare from sunlight for more effective outdoor viewing. Also, the X70 comes with an electronic viewfinder for easy image composition and review in the brightest lighting conditions. You can also access the camera’s menus and other functions via the electronic viewfinder, so you will always be able to change settings no matter how bright it is outdoors.

Compact, lightweight design

The compact, lightweight design of the X70, one of the smallest and lightest cameras in it’s class, make it easy to transport and use. However, the small size does not mean features are compromised. The X70 includes a full range of automatic and manual features and functions.

Reliable Shake Reduction for sharp, blur-free images

The X70 incorporates an “image sensor shift” Shake Reduction system to assure sharply focused, blur-free images even under demanding photographic conditions such as when shooting at full telephoto or when shooting a sunset or indoor scenes with very low light. By accurately detecting the amount of camera shake using a high-performance gyro sensor and shifting the CCD image sensor vertically and horizontally at high speed, the X70 offers an outstanding camera-shake compensation effect, equivalent to approximately three shutter steps.

High-speed Continuous Shooting mode to capture the decisive moment

The X70 lets the photographer capture the subject continuously at a maximum speed of approximately 11 images per second and up to 21 images in succession.* Coupled with the Auto-Tracking AF mode that keeps a fast-moving subject in focus all the time, the X70 is sure to capture that once in a lifetime, decisive moment in sharp focus. The X70 is perfect for shooting sports action and active children and pets.

* When the continuous-shooting mode is selected, the image size is fixed at 5M (2592 x 1944 pixels).

Fast Face Detection AF&AE captures up to 32 faces in focus in approx. 0.03 seconds

The X70 Face Detection function is effective for capturing casual snapshots of people by optimizing the focusing and exposure of up to 32 faces in a single image in approximately 0.03 seconds. The X70 also offers other user-friendly functions including Smile Capture which automatically releases the shutter the instant it detects the subject’s smile, and Blink Detection which warns the photographer when the subject’s eyes are closed at the moment of capture.

Movie capture in high-definition TV image quality with anti-shake protection

The X70 captures high quality movie clips, equivalent in image quality to that of high-definition TV (1280 x 720 pixels) at 15 frames per second. The X70 also features Movie SR mode,** which effectively minimizes annoying camera shake during movie capture. The X70 can also record video at 848×480, VGA and QVGA resolutions at 30 frames per second, for full video capture flexibility. As a result, the photographer enjoys high-quality, blur-free movie shooting with minimal effort.

** When the Movie SR mode is selected, the angle of view becomes narrower than normal shooting.

Multi-mode exposure system

The X70 offers a choice of four exposure modes: Programmed AE, in which the camera automatically selects the optimal combination of aperture and shutter speed for a given subject and Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE and full Metered Manual modes, in which photographers are free to select either (or both) aperture and shutter speed to suit their photographic needs.

Auto Picture mode for the automatic selection of seven different shooting modes

The X70 features the advanced PENTAX Auto Picture mode, which automatically selects the most appropriate shooting mode for a given subject or scene by detecting the subject’s lighting, movement and other conditions. This user-friendly mode not only makes the right mode choice for the photographer (from Landscape, Portrait, Night Scene, Night Scene Portrait, Flower, Sport and Standard modes), but also features an Auto Macro mode, which automatically switches the camera’s focus range to macro in close-range applications.

Auto sensitivity control up to a high ISO of 6400

The X70 comes equipped with an Auto Sensitivity Control function, which automatically shifts the sensitivity level in relation to the subject’s lighting condition and the lens focal-length setting. This allows the photographer to use a high shutter speed in dimly lit locations, such as night scenes or indoor sports events to effectively minimize camera shake and subject blur. The auto sensitivity control range can be set between ISO 50 and ISO 6400, and is range adjustable.

Additional Features

  • Image Format Choice proportions of 4:3, 3:2, 16:9 or 1:1.
  • Scene mode palette for easy selection from 20 scenes, including a new Baby mode for accurate exposure and skin tones when taking pictures of babies.
  • Overexposure compensation function to prevent blown out (or clipped) highlights.
  • A Super Macro mode may be used to shoot as close as 0.4 inches (one centimeter) away from a subject for stunning close-up details.
  • Digital Wide mode quickly stitches 2 images together for an extra wide-angle image (equivalent to 20mm in the 35mm format).
  • World time clock displays standard time in 75 cities in 28 time zones around the world for extra convenience when on the road.
  • Frame Composite mode (with 90 built-in image frames) offers fun and creative ways to style up your shots.
  • Approximately 33.6MB of built-in memory. Also compatible with SD and SDHC memory cards.
  • Red-eye reduction function corrects for red eyes as the result of flash photography. Red-eye reduction can be applied during capture, or as a post-capture filter.

Filed Under: Pentax Tagged With: digital camera, pentax x70

Pentax Drops Price on K20D

February 23, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Pentax has dropped the price of their K20D.  The new price of $800 for the body is what some might call a steal.  Details below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Pentax Tagged With: pentax k20d

Pentax Optio E60 Review at Cnet

February 5, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Cnet recently published a review of the Pentax Optio E60.

The Pentax Optio E60 is an inexpensive compact camera that produces good photos and doesn’t require much expertise to snap them.

Filed Under: Pentax, Reviews Tagged With: digital camera reviews, Pentax Optio E60

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