| Pentax K10D 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera with Shake Reduction and 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 127 reviews) Sales Rank: 18953 Category: Photography
Publisher: Pentax Studio: Pentax Brand: Pentax Label: Pentax Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Floppy Disk Drive: None Monitor Size: 250 Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2.5 Maximum Focal Length: 55 Minimum Focal Length: 18 Maximum Resolution: 10.2 Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4 x 2.7
MPN: 19092 Model: 19092 UPC: 027075121508 EAN: 0027075121508 ASIN: B000IHN89A
Release Date: November 18, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 10.2-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 18 x 24-inch prints | | | 2.5-inch LCD display; kit includes 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 lens | | | In-camera Shake Reduction (SR) and Dust Reduction (DR) systems; dust-proof, weather-resistant body | | | Continuous shooting at approximately three images per second | | | Stores images on SD or SDHC memory cards; powered by lithium-ion battey D-LI50 (battery and charger included |
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Product Description The Pentax K10D Digital SLR features an array of Pentax innovations including 10.2 effective Megapixels and a Pentax-developed Shake Reduction (SR) system that effectively offers a 2.5 to 4 stop advantage for sharp, blur-free images even under difficult shooting conditions, such as macro and telephoto photography or low light settings without a flash. Also featured is a newly developed Pentax Real IMage Engine (PRIME) designed exclusively for Pentax digital SLR cameras to produce well-balanced, true-to-life images. Pentax also incorporated a new high performance 22-bit A/D converter to quickly transfer images with accurate color tones and richer gradation from the CCD to the imaging engine. The new Dust Removal (DR) system incorporating Pentax-original Special Protect (SP) coating helps keep the CCD surface dust-free, and adds a shift mechanism to shake dust off the CCD. All this is housed in a dependable dust-proof, weather-resistant body construction featuring 72 seals throughout the camera to allow photographers to continue shooting even in dusty or rainy environments. Power Source - Rechargeable D-LI50 Lithium-ion battery, Optional AC adapter System Requirements - Mac OS 10.2 or later, PowerPC G4 minimum, Windows 2000, XP, Pentium 4, 2 GHz recommended, 512MB RAM, 1024x768 graphics, 250MB hard drive, standard equipped USB port Dimensions - 5.6 x 4.0 x 2.8 inches (141.5x 101 x 70mm) Weight - 25.0 ounces (710 grams)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 122 more reviews...
  Good, Solid Camera, trouble with low light June 16, 2009 I have owned this camera for 18 months or so, and have used it in a variety of settings, indoor, outdoor, sunny, low light, action, stills, portraits, etc. It absolutely excels when there is enough light. Beautiful pictures, quick focus, solidly made, excellent camera.
The problem I have is with low light situations. Not dark, but something less than bright sun. This camera has significant trouble focusing if the subject isn't well lit. Since I bought this camera to take action shots of my son's wrestling team (think about how poorly lit gyms are for taking pictures) and playing football (Friday night lights aren't always so bright), it has been a challenge to get the shots I want. Another problem is that above an ISO sensitivity of 800, the pictures are grainy and ugly, which is pretty much impossible to Phtoshop out, making low-light photography even more difficult. To compensate, I bought a fairly nice 28-200 Tamron for the wrestling mat, which allows me to keep the aperture and ISO relatively low and take some pretty nice pictures with my hot shoe flash (Pentax AF360-FGZ). I also bought the 50-500 "Bigma" from Sigma for football - it doesn't cover the whole field, but as I walk the sidelines, I can get some decent shots while avoiding ISO settings over 800.
Bottom line: if your main purpose is to take low-light action shots, spend the extra 300-500 on a mid-level Nikon. If you're taking family vacation photos, nature photos, etc., this is a great camera and an excellent value.
  PENTAX K10D DIGITAL SLR CAMERA WITH SHAKE REDUCTION AND 18-55mm LENS. January 5, 2009 Pentax K10D 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera with Shake Reduction and 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens
Last year, when on assignment in Switzerland, I used several models of digital still cameras. I carried along the K10D, carefully testing the first "shake reduction" I was ever to try.
Usually, I am a stickler for steadiness. Since my first days as a working professional, it was always a must to employ the use of a tripod - not only for longer exposures - but also for general shooting. Humans holding cameras can almost never be quite as steady as a tripod or other camera stand. Think about it, our heartbeat causing pulse and cafeine shake in our hands is nonexistent in a tripod. People do not always stand steadily and firm.
My tests included handheld images with the shake reduction, tripodded images without the shake reduction, and even handheld images without the shake reduction, all cases using manual exposure settings ranging from 1/60th to 1/1000th sec., making notes as the images were casted on the 23.5x15.7mm CCD.
There is not enough room here to detail the hundreds of exposures made during the three-days testing. Therefore, it shall suffice to say that the K10D with its CCD-shifting shake reduction system allowed me to make sharper pistures with three different lenses. Comparing the images made on the tripod with those handheld using shake reduction there is not any notable difference at 16X. Of course, one 6MP camera I tested, which did not have image-stabilization was used solely on the tripod, and images from it were as sharp as the handheld 10MP camera (not deploying shake reduction and in similar lighting with auto-exposure.)
Other characteristics observed: The AF points on the viewfinder are red and illuminated for easy visibility. The LCD display is large and sharp and visible from a wide viewing angle. The DUST REMOVAL syatem is quite effective. It actually shakes the CCD for dust removal.
The menu is not difficult to understand. The controls are splash and dust resistant and the cabinet parts and retractable seem to be nicely fitted together.
The K10D had a good feel in my hands. The dials and buttons are all just about exactly where they should be for ergonomic placement.
In the final analysis, the camera, in my judgement deserves five stars.
Robert Caselnova, photographer and owner of Cas Photo Studio & Camera Shop
  Great DSLR w/ weathersealing and nearly perfect ergonomics January 1, 2009 This was my first DSLR and it's been a great experience. It uses the same Sony sensor as the Nikon D80/D200 and if you shoot RAW, you get effectively the same results for much less cost. On top of that, you get weathersealing so you can use it in the rain or snow or dust w/o issues. The body feels solid unlike the plasticky XTi/XSi/D40/D60, and even the D80 to some degree. Only nits are I wish it had a faster flash sync speed and predictive AF (the AF-C is really AF-S run continously).
  Great camera..highly rated November 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had this camera for over one year and each day learn more about the power of this camera. Recently took photo course and many in class had high powered Nikons and Canon DSLR's. My camera kept right up and in many cases had features their cameras did not, such as built in image stablization, and raw button. Just saw new DXO website that ranks K10D above many DSLR's and higher than some more expensive DSLR's. This is a great camera but not for the novice.
  When it came out it was a bargain - now it's an amazing bargain October 21, 2008 When this model was initially introduced, it was the best bang for the buck:
-Takes all Pentax lenses (including screw mounts with an adaptor) and adds its anti-shake mechanism to each
-Picture quality great
-V - e - r - y sturdy feel
-All the unique Pentax options (especially hyper) plus driving the ISO
Note - some of the quibbles have been fixed with the later, 40% more megapixel, K20D:
-Picture quality at higher ISO
-Easier definition of picture style
-"Live" view (sort of)
I've had it for two years and only qualm I have is that it's larger and heavier than my *istD
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