Pentax's first digital full-frame K-1 and dual lens launch

Pentax finally officially released the first 35mm full-frame digital SLR camera K-1. Using a large-scale high-performance CMOS image sensor of 35.9mm×24.0mm, about 36.4 million pixels of effective pixels. 5-axis body anti-shake, 100% viewfinder, 33 AF points (of which 25 crosses), ISO up to 204,800, 4.4 shots per second, 3.2 inch flip back screen and waterproof dust-proof body.

Pentax PENTAX K-1

Pentax PENTAX K-1 parameters:

36.4MP CMOS without low pass

Pixel offset resolution system

PRIME IV image processor

Sensor size: 35.9 x 24.0mm

Supports 1080P video capture at 60 frames per second

4K time-lapse shooting

14-Bit RAW

Built-in DR II

86000-pixel RGB photometry sensor

The AF focusing module is SAFOX12. 33 measuring points (25 crosses). Correspond-3EV

AF assisted light

KAF2 mount (compatible with KAF3, KAF2, KAF, KA, power zoom lens)

Viewfinder magnification 0.70 times, view rate 100%

The rear screen is 3.2 inches 103.7 million pixels. Tiltable

Built-in GPS. Built-in Wi-Fi

5-axis image stabilization

ISO is

Electronic level

Full burst of 4.4 shots/second. 6.5 frames per second (APS-C)

JPEG can shoot 70 shots in a row, RAW is 17 shots (when 4.4 shots/sec.)

The fuselage is magnesium alloy and stainless steel. Dust-proof and drip-proof. Low temperature -10 degrees

Size: 136.5 x110 x 85.5mm

In addition to the PENTAX K-1, Pentax HD PENTAX-D FA 28-105mm F3.5-5.6ED DC WR and HD PENTAX-D FA 28-105mm f/3.5-5.6ED DC WR are also released.

Editor's comment: Finally, the release of Pentax's first digital full-frame camera, the K-1, was full of Pentax's full-length format. Recalling the position of the Pentax industry leader in the film era, subversion has already occurred in the current digital era. It's too late to see Pentax now entering the digital full-frame, but then again, Pentax's full-frame camera model had already been released many years ago, and now it seems that many of the previous half-lens lenses are now compatible. Using this, it seems that Pentax is always paying attention to the full-frame market. It is only when the digital full-frame market has basically stabilized.

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