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Mk 11 review
Mk 11 review




mk 11 review
  1. #Mk 11 review update#
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The layout of controls should be very familiar to anyone who has used other Pentax Digital SLRs, with the layout being very similar to the K-3 II.

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A new top dial, on the right, lets you set the new command wheel operation on the very right of the camera - so, for example, you could set the dial to ISO and then have direct and quick access to change the ISO settings. The locking mode dial can be locked and unlocked with a switch, and when it is locked you simply press the middle button to change the mode.

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The top mode dial has all the usual modes you come to expect with Pentax cameras, plus 5 custom user modes.

  • Multiple custom image and digital filter options.
  • AF points cover almost all of the APS-C area. DA lenses will work in cropped mode automatically, producing a 15mp image (can be manually turned on/off as necessary). The Pentax K-1 works with all Pentax K mount lenses from 1975, and all FA lenses will work with the camera using the full-frame.
  • Lightroom plugin for tethered shooting (Image transmitter 2 is an optional extra for live view tethered shooting).
  • FullHD Video 60i,50i,30p,25p,24p, built-in stereo mic.
  • Weather Resistant with Magnesium Alloy Body.
  • 6.4fps APS-C JPEG L (100frames, 50 raw).
  • 4.4fps full-frame JPEG L (70 frames, 17 raw).
  • 100% Field of View Pentaprism Viewfinder, 0.7x magnification.
  • Pixel Shift Resolution with Motion Correction.
  • 300,000 shutter rating, 1/8000s shutter speed.
  • SRII: In-built Shake Reduction sensor, 5-axis, 5stops.
  • 3.2inch Flextilt gapless screen, 1037K dots.
  • The Pentax K-1 Mark II still offers very good value for money, as other full-frame DSLRs tend to cost more.Ī floating mirror system reduces the size of the camera's mirror box so that the camera's depth is kept to a minimum, at 86mm compared to the Pentax K-3 II 76mm depth, and the camera weighs 960g without battery and SD memory card, or 1010g with. The K-1 Mark II adds "Handheld Pixel Shift" - which takes a number of images to improve resolution and detail captured, without the use of a tripod. Pixel shift resolution is designed to be used on a tripod with non-moving subjects, however, there is also pixel shift Motion Correction (MC) for when there are moving subjects in the shot. Like the Pentax K-3 II, this can be used for Pentax's pixel shift resolution technology which increases the image resolution and colour accuracy by taking a number of images and combining them. The system also has built-in panning detection. The camera features in-camera image stabilisation: a 5-axis image stabilisation system using Pentax's Shake Reduction II (SR II), for up to 5 stops of image stabilisation. The camera body is weather-sealed, and for low-light use, there are a number of lights to assist operation, including a light that will illuminate the lens mount so you can still change lenses in low-light. This can be tilted left and right, as well as down, and up 90 degrees, or moved away from the camera body, and the system that holds the screen is strong enough to support the weight of the camera if you were to accidentally hold the camera using the screen. The Mark II camera body is identical to the K-1, except for the label on the front, therefore it shares the same features of the K-1 - including the "Flextilt" 3.2inch tilting / rotating screen, with 1037k dot resolution and a gapless design for better outdoor viewing. If you're familiar with the Pentax K-1, then you might want to jump to the Performance section, as the features and handling of the camera are almost identical. The camera can focus down to -3EV and has 33 AF points, with 25 of these cross-type points. The heart of the Pentax K-1 Mark II is a 36 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor with an ISO range of ISO100 to ISO81920. Here's a quick run-down of the differences between the Mark I and Mark II: The K-1 Mark II has a 36-megapixel full-frame sensor and to get the best results from this camera Pentax FA and other full-frame lenses are recommended. All other DSLR features remain the same, with the same camera body which includes weather-sealing, shake-reduction sensor, a unique multi-angle screen, and compatibility with all Pentax K-mount lenses since the mid-1970s. However, there is also an increased ISO range, and Pentax say the camera will give better image quality, improved AF performance, and improved Pixel Shift Resolution. There are a small number of updates that have been made to the K-1, and at first glance, they are fairly minor.

    #Mk 11 review update#

    The Pentax K-1 Mark II, is Pentax's update to the Pentax K-1, making it Pentax' second full-frame Digital SLR.






    Mk 11 review