Ricoh has taken the wraps off its latest flagship Pentax DSLR, the
K-3 II. ШУУД ҮЗЭХ As we've grown to
expect from high-end Pentax K-series offerings, the new camera features a sturdy weather resistant body paired with some impressive specs. This time around that includes an enhanced shake reduction system, and the ability to shoot images with full RGB color information for each pixel using a new sensor-shifting Pixel Shift Resolution mode.
A stainless steel chassis with a lightweight magnesium alloy body
provides the sort of sturdy camera we've come to expect from the Pentax
K-series, while 92 seals in the body also mean it is dust-proof and
weather-resistant. On the rear of the KAF2 bayonet mount camera there's
an optical viewfinder along with a fixed 3.2-inch LCD monitor with
1,037k dots. The camera measures 131.5 x 102.5 x 77.5 mm (5.17 x 3.94 x
3.05 in) and weighs 785 g (28.2 oz) with one of the few physical changes
from its predecessor being that the new model lacks a built-in flash.
Other features of note include built-in GPS which can be used to record
location data with images (including direction thanks to an Electronic
Compass) and keep a track of a photographer’s movement. An Astrotracer
function also uses GPS data to simplify the tracing and photographing of
celestial bodies. While there's no built-in Wi-Fi, the K-3 II is
compatible with FluCard SD cards (it has dual SD slots) for remote
control and image sharing via smartphones, tablets or computers.
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