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Introduced by [[Pentax]] in 2006, the '''K110D''' is a near-twin of the [[Pentax K100D|K100D]], but without the sensor-shift antishake feature introduced in that model. Its cost was lower by some USD $100, positioning the K110D as Pentax's entry-level model. | Introduced by [[Pentax]] in 2006, the '''K110D''' is a near-twin of the [[Pentax K100D|K100D]], but without the sensor-shift antishake feature introduced in that model. Its cost was lower by some USD $100, positioning the K110D as Pentax's entry-level model. |
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With legacy Pentax-M 50mm K-mount lens image by Paul Brooker (Image rights) |
Introduced by Pentax in 2006, the K110D is a near-twin of the K100D, but without the sensor-shift antishake feature introduced in that model. Its cost was lower by some USD $100, positioning the K110D as Pentax's entry-level model.
Like its sibling, the K110D has a 6-megapixel sensor and offers support for a wealth of legacy K-mount lenses.
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image by Ron Sheyan (Image rights) |