Pentax KP is a stylish DSLR camera. It complements Pentax K-3 II and adds some additional features. KP boasts 24 MP resolution with an APS-C CMOS sensor, and the ISO ranges from 109 til a whopping 819,200.
The body sports SR II, which is a 5-axis image stabilisation.
Manufacturer: Pentax
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8 years ago
Pentax KP Review
The Pentax KP features a svelte design, protection from weather, and excellent imaging, but is held back by Wi-Fi issues and so-so video. When the Pentax KP ($1,099.95, body only) was announced earlier this year, I looked at its price and specifications and pegged it as a dramatically redesigned upgrade to the K-3 II. After shooting with the camera over the past couple of months, I realize I was incorrect. The KP includes some compelling features, including high-resolution pixel shift capture, and is sized perfectly for use with the compact Limited lens series. But it's not a strong as an option for capturing fast action as the K-3 II, and its video functionality is way behind the times. Dedicated Pentax users who love the compact prime lenses available for the system should think about the KP, but there are better options out there if you fall outside that niche. Design The KP ($1,049.95 at Amazon) is slimmer than previous Pentax SLRs, measuring 4.0 by 5.2 by 3.0 inches (HWD) and tipping the scales at 1.5 pounds without a lens. The dimensions don't do the compact size of the body justice, as the maximum depth is de...
9 years ago
Pentax KP review review
In body image stabilisation; Optional customisable grips; Lots of customisable controls ; No 4K video; Not amazing at tracking focus ;
9 years ago
Pentax KP review
While Canon and Nikon clearly have a stronghold over the premium DSLR space, the KP is a strong good alternative that can produce some excellent shots in the right conditions. Image quality is good, and while the headline top ISO speed isn’t something you’ll actually want to use, the more ordinary settings perform very well. It’s great to have a high level of customisation, including the fact that you can change the camera’s grip to meet your particular preference. It all depends what you’re most likely to shoot. If you're a fan of action photography, shooting mostly wildlife and sport, something like the Nikon D500 is a better bet. But if you’re mainly into shooting static or slow-moving subjects (think landscapes, portraits, macro), then it’s a good alternative to the Canon 80D and Nikon D7200 - especially if you already have some old Pentax optics kicking about somewhere.Product details
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Camera Type
Camera type
Digital SLR
Features
Resolution
24 MP
Sensor type
CMOS
Still image format
JPEG, RAW
Image stabilizer
Built-in
Shutter speed
30-1/16000 s
Light sensitivity
100 - 819,200 ISO
Max image resolution
6016x4000 pixels
Colour
Black, Silver
Display
LCD screen size
3 in
Articulated screen
Yes
Flash
Flash type
Built-in and external
Lens System
Focus adjustment
Yes - Contrast-AF
Video
Video resolution
1920x1080 pixels
Video capture
With Video capture
Video quality
60 fps
Storage/Memory
Storage media
SDXC SDHC SD
Connections
Connectivity
1/8“ Microphone, Micro-USB
Communication
Bluetooth
No
GPS
No
Wireless network
Yes
Battery
Battery type
Li-Ion
Dimensions
Height
10.10 cm
Width
13.20 cm
Depth
7.60 cm
Weight
700 g