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, with a CCD APS-C (23.5 × 15.7 mm) sensor, it was positioned as the entry level alternative to the K10D. It offers in-body stabilization at a low price point, and is compatible with all K-mount lenses. 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
- 6.1 (3008x2008) megapixel CCD imaging sensor
- Sensitivity range ISO 200-3200 equivalent
- Autofocus: SAFOX VIII - 11 focus point
- AF Modes: Single point, phase detect or multi-area
- AF: Single or continuous
- Manual focus switch on side of camera
- Shutter: focal plane shutter 30s-1/4000
- Sensor-shift image stabilization
- Lens mount: Pentax KAF
- K100D Super KAF2
- Pentax PEF raw format
- Uses four AA batteries (NiMH rechargeables recommended)
- 5 frame 2.8fps continuous drive
- Dimensions: 129 x 91 x 71 mm (5.08 x 3.58 x 2.8 inches)
- Weight: 646 g (body only)
Links
- Pentax K100D user manual at Manualslib
- K100D Super reviewed at DPReview.com
- K100D Super reviewed by Popular Photography
- K100D page at Wikipedia
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