Monday, April 4, 2011

Pentax K-5

Pentax K-5


Pentax K5 divulge – Why Should You Buy It?

Posted: 03 Apr 2011 09:55 PM PDT

If you’re looking for a new dSlr camera, most citizen will tell you to pick either Nikon or Canon. For so many years, there are virtually no other brands more connected to the digital cameras (particularly dSlr) than those two. That’s before Pentax K10D entered the store in September 2006. That was Sony Pentax‘s first attempt to break the domination of those two in dSlr camera market. Now, colse to 4 years later, Pentax has finally launched a goods that is worthy to be called “a serious contender” for those two. That goods is Pentax K5.

Pentax K5 is designed with K7 (one of the Pentax flagship product) as the base. As such, it inherits the reliability, ease of use and advanced features of the predecessor. However, Pentax K5 is refined in term of Auto Focus and photograph quality in higher Iso. The result is plainly magnificent! Some unbiased Pentax K5 reviews in the internet even shows that it outperform the more notable Nikon D70, Canon 7D and Canon 60D in determined area (ie. Color Depth, Low Light Iso and Dynamic Range).

Pentax K-5

Pentax dSlr K5 is equipped with 16.3 Mp low-noise Cmos image sensor, an improved Auto Focus system, faster continuous shooting (7 frame per second), and video recording quality with Full Hd 1080p (with a maximum 1536 x 1024 pixels video resolution). However, the two most remarkable feature of this camera is its quality to take photograph in Iso 51200 (the highest ever in dSlr camera) and the fact that its sensor is plainly the best Aps-C (comparable even with the very high-end full frame cameras, up to some extent).

Pentax K7 most distracting frailness was its sub-par high Iso performance. However, the engineers behind the development of Pentax K5 have worked hard to heighten this weakness. The result is astonishing. K5 outperforms K7 obviously and consistently. Up-to-date test reveals that K5 shows a very good Snr at Iso 1600 (even great than K7′s point at Iso 800). As this weaknesses has been solved, there are less reason of not choosing this dSlr camera over the big two.

All in all, if you’re thinking about upgrading your dSlr camera or picking your first expert dSlr camera, you should seriously reconsider buying Pentax K5.

Pentax K5 divulge – Why Should You Buy It?

Thanks To : Canon S95 Camera

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