Pentax K100D
Pentax K100D image by Akira Nakajima (Image rights) |
Introduced by Pentax in 2006, the K100D is a digital SLR with a 6 megapixel, APS-C sensor, positioned as a less-expensive alternative to the K10D. The Pentax K110D is a similar model which lacks the K100D's sensor-shift image stabilization.
In 2007 Pentax brought out a slightly-upgraded K100D Super which added sensor-shake dust removal and support for SDM autofocus lenses (i.e. lenses with their own internal focus motor, rather than being body-driven).
Features
- 6 megapixel CCD imaging sensor
- Sensor based image stabilization
- KAF lens mount
- Pentax PEF raw format
- Uses four AA batteries (rechargeables recommended)
- 4 frame 3fps continuous drive
Links
- K100D Super reviewed at DPReview.com
- K100D Super reviewed by Popular Photography
- K100D page at Wikipedia