New Pentax K-5 VS K-7 - Discover The Differences

Nov 29
08:42

2010

Wayne Rasku

Wayne Rasku

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Pentax has designed some of the very best digital SLR cameras over time. Their most up-to-date product is the Pentax K-5. Just what has gotten better, and what has remained the exact same? Discover which one is greatest.

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Pentax is moving in reverse when the other digital SLR kingdom is going forward. The newest version of Pentax mid-level DSLR would be the K-5; the older version is the Pentax K-7. It does not sound right . Why isn't it a higher number than the previous one? Go figure.

Far more critical than the name are definitely the upgrades. Is this latest camera really worth your interest? And,New Pentax K-5 VS K-7 - Discover The Differences Articles by the way, which one has the higher user rating? Additional on that later.

Pentax is saying that the K-5 is a "refinement" of the K-7. We normally think of this as upgrade. Another Pentax anomaly. Whatever.

The upgrades... OK, refinements, are in some predicted areas.

  1. 1st, the CMOS sensor has improved from 14.6-megapixels to 16.3-megapixels.
  2. There is an increase in the continuous shooting rate from 5.2 frames per second to 7 frames per second.
  3. ISO has been refined to go all of the way up to 51,200 rather than a paltry 6400.
  4. There has also been an improve from the 12-bit RAW bit depth to 14-bit.
  5. Video recording has also been improved to full 1920x1080p at 25 fps rather than 1536x1024p (they were the only ones with that size video which was rather unusual).??
Lots of cameras are including in-camera HDR now. But the Pentax people have somehow added automatic image alignment so that you may shoot while hand-holding your camera.

There are other advantages which are common to both cameras which are well worth mentioning.

* Having a camera which is weather resistant is critical when you are out in the elements. The Pentax models both sport a magnesium alloy body over a stainless steel frame, and they're weather-sealed for that crucial protection. So go ahead and jump into the snow or surf with either.

* Another wonderful feature of Pentax DSLRs is the image stabilization which is built into the body instead of being dependent upon the lens IS.

* Also, each lens made for a Pentax SLR is compatible with the newest versions. This is really a enormous benefit for those who are old Pentax owners.

The Pentax folks have not joined in the advertising wars to promote their cameras. Instead they depend on high quality and user satisfaction for product promotion.


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