Pentax K-5 brings 16.2MP sensor, ‘much faster’ AF, and enhanced HDR to midrange DSLR party
Posted in: dslr, official, Today's ChiliPhotokina is just about getting started over in Germany today, and Pentax has grabbed the opportunity to unveil its next K-series shooter nice and early. The new K-5 looks exactly as a leak earlier this month suggested, meaning it’s an almost identical brother to the weather-resistant K-7. Of course, the big changes are taking place within, with a new 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor — said to be equivalent in performance to the one in the 645D — a 100 to 12800 ISO range, 7fps burst mode, much-improved 11-point autofocus, and an overhauled HDR mode. ISO can also be jacked up to 51200 with a custom function, but we wouldn’t expect to get the finest imagery out of that. Other specs include a 3-inch, 921k-dot LCD around the back, 100 percent viewfinder coverage, 1080/25p video, and (sadly) only SDHC memory card compatibility — there’ll be no SDXC action for the big spenders among us.
Gallery: Pentax K-5 DSLR press photos
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