Pentax K100D Super
Posted on June 28, 2007 by Mark
Pentax have announced an the K100D Super, an update to the Pentax K100D digital SLR. This update adds CCD-shift Shake Reduction (which we already saw on the K10D), increased ISO 3200 sensitivity, something called Auto picture mode, SDM (Supersonic Drive Motor) lens support and a dust removal system* which operates in the same manner as the K10D.
I must confess that I don’t really keep up to speed with camera gear that isn’t Canon (or sometimes Nikon and Sigma), so I don’t have a lot more to say on the matter. The ‘new’ features aren’t exactly impressive, but the truth of the pudding is in the eating, so we’ll have to wait and see some images from the camera before making any conclusions about it’s ability.
*I’ve often wondered where all the dust collected by these shaking sensors goes — does it just build up at the bottom of the frame?!
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