Rating 4.5 25 reviews

A newer model Pentax K-3 Mark III was released in April 2021.

Manufacturer: Pentax
CNET
11 years ago

Pentax K-3 II is ready to hit the road

The update to the well-received K-3 gets a built-in GPS.
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Shutterbug
10 years ago

Pentax K-3 II DSLR Review

Ricoh Imaging introduced the 24-megapixel Pentax K-3 II DSLR earlier this year. The Pentax K-3 II is the successor to the K-3 from 2013 and while it shares some features with that model, it adds a few new tricks, including an improved shake reduction system, a new high-speed AF algorithm, and...
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New Atlas
10 years ago

The Pentax K-3 II is the latest flagship DSLR from Ricoh and one which, on paper, offers a number of interesting upgrades over its predecessors. We recently spent a couple of weeks with the surprisingly compact DSLR to see if features including an enhanced in-body shake reduction and a Pixel Shift...
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Practical Photography
10 years ago

We awarded just three stars for Performance as its AF was considerably louder than its rivals, the write-to-card times were run-of-the-mill and the interface was a little hard to navigate. That said, if you're not deterred by the menu system, you'll be rewarded with good quality images.
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Stuff.tv
10 years ago

Pentax K-3 II review review

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PC Magazine
10 years ago

Pentax K-3 II

The Pentax K-3 II ($1,099.95 body only) is an intriguing update to the K-3 . Its body shape is unchanged, as are the 24-megapixel APS-C image sensor and autofocus system. But the built-in flash is gone, replaced by a GPS, and an innovative Pixel Shift Resolution mode has been added.
Pros:
  • Affordable
  • Solid, weather-sealed design
  • 24-megapixel image sensor omits OLPF
  • 27-point AF system
  • In-camera shake reduction
  • Pixel Shift Resolution shooting mode improves detail
  • OLPF simulation mode
  • 8fps shooting rate
  • In-camera GPS
  • Pentaprism viewfinder
  • Sharp rear LCD
  • Dual SD slots.
Cons:
  • Omits in-camera flash
  • Astrotracer function is hit or miss
  • Burst rate slows when tracking focus is enabled
  • Lacks in-camera Wi-Fi
  • Disappointing video features
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PC Magazine
10 years ago

Pentax K-3 II Review

The Pentax K-3 II D-SLR adds some features to its predecessor, including an in-camera GPS, but does so at the cost of the built-in flash. The Pentax K-3 II ($1,099.95 body only) is an intriguing update to the K-3 ($1,085.95 at Adorama) . Its body shape is unchanged, as are the 24-megapixel APS-C image sensor and autofocus system. But the built-in flash is gone, replaced by a GPS, and an innovative Pixel Shift Resolution mode has been added. Still, there are obvious areas for improvement from the original K-3 that have been ignored. Wi-Fi is still missing—although a wireless memory card is included—and video quality is well behind the times. If you're a Pentax shooter mulling an upgrade it's worth consideration—especially since it's already selling for significantly less than its retail price. Our Editors' Choice for pro-grade APS-C cameras is still the Canon EOS 7D Mark II, which has an autofocus system that's on a completely different level than the competition. But the 7D carries a hefty premium in price and won't do you much good if you've invested in Pentax lenses. Design and ControlsThe K-3 II ($1,096.95 at Ado...
Pros:
  • Affordable
  • Solid, weather-sealed design
  • 24-megapixel image sensor omits OLPF
  • 27-point AF system
  • In-camera shake reduction
  • Pixel Shift Resolution shooting mode improves detail
  • OLPF simulation mode
  • 8fps shooting rate
  • In-camera GPS
  • Pentaprism viewfinder
  • Sharp rear LCD
  • Dual SD slots
  • PC sync socket
Cons:
  • Omits in-camera flash
  • Astrotracer function is hit or miss
  • Burst rate slows when tracking focus is enabled
  • Lacks in-camera Wi-Fi
  • Disappointing video features
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Trusted Reviews
10 years ago

Pentax K-3 II

The Pentax K-3 II is a high-end APS-C 24-megapixel DSLR, the last stop before you end up in full-frame sensor territory. It arrives two years after its predecessor, and while several of its core features seem similar, it improves a few important areas including optical image stabiliation (OIS) and...
Pros:
  • Excellent OIS
  • Good dynamic range and detail
  • Unusual feature set
Cons:
  • No Wi-Fi or NFC
  • A little large and heavy
  • Flawed JPEG processing
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TechRadar UK
10 years ago

Pentax K-3 II review

Pentax has stepped up the rate at which it releases new DSLRs of late, and the K-3 II marks the third launch in a year. The company's latest top-of-the-line DSLR replaces the K-3, and introduces some new features designed to steal the enthusiast camera thunder of market leaders Canon and Nikon.
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GadgetSpeak
10 years ago

Ricoh K-3 II : Ricoh K-3 II DSLR

Without doubt this is a semi-professional unit and it takes images of very high quality. What is perhaps a little more surprising is that in my own bumbling way I enjoyed using it and I certainly enjoyed the results that it gave me.
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