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Pentax D

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Brand Pentax 2003
Model 1898193, 18428
Released Year 2003
Type Digital Cameras
Series *ist
Color Black
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Pentax *ist D is a 6.1-megapixel digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera introduced in 2003, marking Pentax's entry into the digital SLR market. It features a CCD sensor capturing images at a resolution of 3008 x 2000 pixels. The camera is compatible with the Pentax K-mount lenses, enabling users to utilize a wide range of high-quality optics. It offers TTL phase-matching autofocus with 5 points and through-the-lens metering with multiple modes including spot and matrix. The body is constructed with a compact magnesium alloy chassis, balancing durability and portability. Additionally, it provides ISO sensitivity ranging from 200 to 3200 and supports shutter speeds from 1/4000 to 30 seconds, allowing versatility in various lighting conditions.

Specifications

Maximum Resolution 6.1MP
UPC 0027075109179
Series Pentax *ist
Type Digital SLR
Color Black
Connectivity USB
Optical Zoom 3x
MPN 1898193, 18428
Features Histogram Display, Direct Print, Depth-Of-Field Preview Button, AE/FE Lock, Digital Noise Reduction, AF Lock, DPOF Support, Auto Power Save, Print Image Matching
Battery Type AA, CR-V3
Item Weight 16.6 Oz.
Model D
Depth 3.2in
Height 4.8in
Width 5.1in
Optical Viewfinder Type Fixed Eye-Level Pentaprism
Red Eye Reduction Yes
Focal Length Range 18mm-55mm
Screen Details LCD Display-1.8"
Light Sensitivity Iso 800, Iso 400, Iso 1600, Iso 200, Iso 3200
Sensor Type CCD
Lens Type Zoom Lens
Lens Construction 9 Groups / 12 Elements
Sensor Resolution 6.1MP
Lens Filter Size 52mm
Additional Features Ae/Fe Lock, Histogram Display, Direct Print, Depth-Of-Field Preview Button, Digital Noise Reduction, Dpof Support, Auto Power Save, Af Lock, Print Image Matching
Flash Type Pop-Up Flash
Special Effects Full Color
Camera Flash Features Af Illuminator
Effective Flash Range 15.6m
Viewfinder-Field Coverage 95%
Focus Adjustment Manual, Automatic
Battery Form Factor Standard Form Factor
Operating System Supported Ms Windows XP, Ms Windows ME, Ms Windows 2000, Apple Mac Os 9.X, Apple Mac Os X
Sensor Size 15.7x23.5mm
Display Size 1.8in
Still Image Format TIFF, Raw, JPEG
Exterior Color Black
Connector Types 1X USB ¦ 1X Composite Video Output
Display Rotation Built-In
Screen Size 1.8in
Light Sensitivity Max 3200
Flash Modes Red-Eye Reduction, Off Mode, Auto Mode, Fp Flash (High-Speed Synchro)
Dioptric Correction Range -2 to +1
Viewfinder Magnification 0.95x
Camera Type Digital SLR
Viewfinder Type Optical
Lens for Sd Da 18-55mm
Supported Flash Memory Microdrive, CompactFlash, SD Card
Release Year 2003
Effective Megapixels 6.1 MP
Image Resolution 3008 x 2000 pixels
Lens Mount Pentax K-mount
Autofocus Points 5-point TTL phase-matching autofocus
Metering System TTL metering with spot, center-weighted, and matrix options
ISO Sensitivity ISO 200 to 3200
Shutter Speed Range 1/4000 to 30 seconds
Continuous Shooting Speed 2.8 fps
Viewfinder Pentaprism with approx. 96% field of view
LCD Screen 1.8 inch, 118,000 dots
Storage Media SD memory card
Battery Li-Ion rechargeable battery
Body Material Magnesium alloy
Weight Approx. 590 grams (body only)
Dimensions Approx. 130 x 91 x 63 mm

Key Advantages

The Pentax *ist D offers a compact DSLR design that is lightweight yet durable with its magnesium alloy body. It provides excellent image quality via its 6.1 MP CCD sensor, suitable for both enthusiasts and semi-professionals. Compatibility with Pentax K-mount lenses broadens creative possibilities for photographers. The camera includes multiple metering and autofocus options, increasing accuracy and flexibility in shooting. Its relatively high ISO range allows decent performance in low-light situations. The intuitive controls and menu system facilitate ease of use for users transitioning from film to digital photography.

Limitations

The Pentax *ist D, being an early DSLR model, lacks higher resolution sensors compared to later cameras in its class. It does not feature live view or video recording capabilities, limiting its versatility by modern standards. The battery life is modest, requiring frequent recharging for extended shoots. The LCD screen is relatively small and of low resolution, which may challenge image review detail. Autofocus points are limited to five, which can restrict focus precision in complex compositions. Additionally, the camera's continuous shooting speed is lower compared to more recent digital SLRs.

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