The Pentax K-70 takes place of the K-S2, with ergonomic improvements that make it feel like a much more serious camera, and Raw image quality that is among the best the APS-C sensor size has to offer.
The Pentax K-70 takes place of the K-S2, with ergonomic improvements that make it feel like a much more serious camera, and Raw image quality that is among the best the APS-C sensor size has to offer.
I haven't used it to its full capability yet but based on my K30, it should be good. That camera had a known fault in it, but one learnt how to work around it - an accidental drop at night finished it off. I liked that it could be used in adverse weather (down to -25 degrees C).
Pentax has a reputation for delivering features reserved for premium models in its entry-level and midrange SLR lines. The K-70 ($649.95) is no exception, boasting full weather sealing, a glass pentaprism viewfinder, and in-body image stabilization.
24MP image sensor; Vari-angle display; In-body image stabilization.Pixel Shift Resolution and AA Simulation options; Weather-sealed design; Pentaprism viewfinder; Strong dedicated APS-C lens library
Burst shooting rate doesn't match up to specs; Modest Raw shooting buffer; Clunky Wi-Fi app
Pentax has a reputation for delivering features reserved for premium models in its entry-level and midrange SLR lines. The K-70 ($649.95) is no exception, boasting full weather sealing, a glass pentaprism viewfinder, and in-body image stabilization. Its autofocus system isn't on the same level as the K-3 II ($1,096.95 at Adorama) , but it inherits many of the technological advances found in the outgoing premium APS-C model, including high-resolution Pixel Shift imaging. Video is underwhelming, despite the addition of on-sensor phase detection, but if that's not a big concern for you, the K-70 is a solid option. If you want a more well-rounded camera, look to our Editors' Choice SLR, the Canon EOS Rebel T6s ($849.99 at Office Depot® & OfficeMax®) , or the mirrorless Sony Alpha 6000, both of which offer a better autofocus experience when recording video. Design The K-70 ($546.95 at Amazon) is a compact, solidly built SLR. It measures 3.7 by 4.9 by 2.9 inches (HWD) and weighs about 1...
The Pentax K-70 is an affordable SLR with the benefit of weather sealing, but like most of its competitors, its Live View focus system is underwhelming.
24MP image sensor; Vari-angle display; In-body image stabilization.Pixel Shift Resolution and AA Simulation options; Weather-sealed design; Pentaprism viewfinder; Strong dedicated APS-C lens library
Burst shooting rate doesn't match up to specs; Modest Raw shooting buffer; Clunky Wi-Fi app
I have to admit to having a soft spot for Pentax DSLRs; I've used them on and off for almost a decade, and have always found them capable and pleasant to shoot with. But one thing I really don't understand is their naming convention.
Effective in-body image stabilisation that works with every lens; Large; bright viewfinder is the best in class; Good contingent of external controls makes it easy to change settings
Relatively slow and clunky live view; In-camera JPEG processing needs a lot of twekaing for the best results; LCD screen isn't touch sensitive
Disappointing kit lens aside, the Pentax K-70 is a compact, solid and very well specified camera for enthusiasts that also delivers good value for money. It's packed with innovative features, and there's enough here to keep novices and even more experienced photographers occupied for a long time to...
Compact and rugged; Hybrid live view autofocus; Innovative anti-shake tech
Poor kit lens performance; Relatively few autofocus points; Reliance on interactive display
I bought the K-70 after first buying the Pentax DSLR K-S2 the K-70 is in my opinion at least twice as good. The K-70 is based on the older model and has the weatherproofing and a slightly better stabilisation system plus new pixel-shift.
I have had the Pentax K-70 for about 6 months. I bought it to replace the K-50 which I loved until it stopped working. This camera has the worst picture quality of any camera I have ever known. I am planning to go to Canon. I am done with Pentax.
Love the camera ,Does everything i need and is so much more versatile than my early Pentax 8 meg one.
It has some lovely pluses, the weather sealing, the tilt/twist screen is a boon for those who like low level macro shots, and it is nice and light. Oh and of course it has the same sensor as the K-3 so the image quality is fantastic!
Same sensor as the K-3, weather sealing, flip/tilt/twist screen; Size
only 11 AF points, cheaper shutter system which is noisier; strange shape behind the grip
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