Pentax K-1 DSLR review
Overview
Pros: - Excellent image quality; superb resolution and dynamic range
- High features-to-price ratio
- Excellent handling with many physical controls
- One of the most flexible LCD displays around
Cons: - Occasional auto white balance inconsistencies
- Video options not as comprehensive as those on other cameras
- Artefacts visible in certain Pixel Shift Resolution images
- Continuous focus doesn’t track quite as well as other systems
Manufacturer:
We take a look at the first Pentax full frame DSLR, the Pentax K-1
Specifications
Sensor
36.4-million-pixel full-frame CMOS
Output size
7,360 x 4,912
Lens mount
Pentax K
Focal length magnification
1.0x
Shutter speeds
1/8000-30sec + bulb
Flash sync
1/200sec
ISO sensitivity
ISO 100-204,800
Exposure modes
P, Av, Tv, M, Sv, TAv
Metering
86,000-pixel RGB sensor
Exposure Compensation
±5EV
Continuous shooting
4.4fps
Focus system
33 point (25 cross-type)
Focus modes
Single, continuous
Viewfinder
0.7x magnification, 100% coverage
LCD monitor
3in 1.037-million-dot, flexible tilt
Movie recording
Full HD up to 60fps
External mic
3.5mm stereo
Memory card
2x SD, SDHC, SDXC
Power
D-Li90 Li-Ion
Battery life
Approx 760 shots
Dimensions
136.5 x 110 x 85.5mm
Weight
1,010g with battery + card