Right. The concept of the KP is for lighter weight, slimmer, more compact advanced-built model for outdoor mobility. While burst shooting is...
Outstanding shot, Doug. That situation is not one that is easy to come by and with the right gear at the right time. You nailed a catch of your...
Once you get your hands on the very efficient, fast electronic thumb and finger dials, and other controls of theK-1, you will not miss having an...
I can highly recommend the FA 35mm f/2 prime lens. I still use mine on my APS-C DSLR bodies, but have long used it on my film bodies, but don't...
I agree about the price. It is already being offered at $1099 which is $100 less than at release announcement. The K-S2 is still available, now...
Imaging Resource has put their first series of test images on their "comparometer" (compare images). These are shots of their still life image at...
<p>$1,819 at both, body only. Adorama also offers a free accessory kit package. Definitely the best deals around in a quality full-frame DSLR....
<p>I'm not good for posting links, but there's a thread on Pentax Forums regarding sample high ISO images from the KP by a German source. It can...
<p>Well, the KP size is actually slightly wider than a K-70 to accommodate the fact it simply has more on-body controls. From a downward view,...
<p>I am wondering about the reason for the reduction in built-in flash power. 6 meters at ISO 100 guide no. vs 12 meters for the K-S2 and K-70....
<p>Of course, I was referring to on-body controls. Control-features wise, it seems the KP bristles aplenty.</p>
<p>It is due to hit the shelves in about one month. I think it will create a stir and tests reviews will start coming within a few months. I...
<p>I am likewise NOT getting rid of my K-5IIs, which has the deeper buffer, long battery life, quick on-body controls, top LCD, etc. and great IQ....
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