The Pentax K-3 III is the long-awaited update to the Pentax K-3 Mark II, released in 2015, Pentax's flagship APS-C sensor DSLR. The Pentax K-3 III is a 26mp DSLR, with a BSI CMOS sensor, and whilst ...
What on earth is the point of a monochrome sensor when you can get black-and-white images from a regular camera? And yet Leica and medium format maker Phase One believe that only a monochrome sensor ...
No, this isn't an April Fool's joke - Pentax really have just announced a new flagship DSLR camera with an APS-C sensor that will cost a whopping £1,899.99 in the UK and $1,999.99 in the US. In a ...
The company's first new APS-C camera in years brings new features to the table, including a newly designed autofocus system, but it costs more than some full-frame cameras. Images, and the devices ...
When we say blacked-out, we mean, blacked-out—everything from the Pentax logo to the symbols on the mode dial are colorless. This does beg the question, how easy will this thing be to use? Fortunately ...
After first revealing a new APS-C DSLR camera in 2019, and following that with drip-fed tidbits about its new flagship in May and November 2020, Ricoh has now fully pulled back the curtain on the ...
For longtime Pentax owners, the K-3 Mark III ($1,999.95, body only) is a hotly anticipated camera. Its development was documented in an ongoing marketing campaign, and after some delays it's finally ...
You should know that there are real-world reasons to choose a camera that sees the world in only shades of gray, versus editing color photos to be black and white. Camera sensors are monochrome by ...
Photographers who use Pentax cameras and lenses have endured a lengthy wait for a true successor to the K-3 Mark II, released in 2015. Six years is a long time, even in a camera market where ...
Photographers who use Pentax cameras and lenses have endured a lengthy wait for a true successor to the K-3 Mark II, released in 2015. Six years is a long time, even in a camera market where ...
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