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Pentax K-1 Mark II Upgrade

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Brand Pentax 2019
Model K-1 Mark II Upgrade
Released Year 2019
Type Digital Cameras
Series K
Color Black
Video Resolution Full HD 1080p
Status Active
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Overview

The Pentax K-1 Mark II Upgrade is a professional-grade full-frame DSLR camera featuring a 36.4-megapixel sensor designed for high resolution and image quality. It incorporates an advanced PRIME IV imaging engine for superior noise reduction and faster processing. The camera offers real-time shake reduction and an advanced autofocus system optimized for low-light performance. Its rugged magnesium alloy body ensures weather-sealing for durability. Connectivity includes USB 3.0 and HDMI out for versatile workflow. The upgrade version enhances image processing algorithms and expands creative controls.

Specifications

Series Pentax K
Type Digital SLR
Screen Size 3.2
Megapixels 36.4MP
JAN 2717005419963
Color Black
Model K-1(Mark II Upgrade)
Connectivity USB 3.0, HDMI
MPN K-1 Mark II
Features 1080p HD Video Recording, AE/FE Lock, AF Lock, Auto Focus, Body only, Built-in GPS, Wi-Fi Ready
UPC 2717005419963
Sensor 36.4 MP full-frame CMOS
Image Processor PRIME IV
ISO Range 100-819200
Autofocus Points 33-point SAFOX 12
Shake Reduction 5-axis in-body
Video Resolution Full HD 1080p
Body Material Magnesium alloy
Battery D-LI90P lithium-ion battery

Key Advantages

The K-1 Mark II Upgrade excels with its 36.4MP full-frame sensor delivering exceptional detail and dynamic range. It features a robust 5-axis Shake Reduction system improving handheld shooting stability. Enhanced autofocus capabilities provide reliable focus acquisition even in challenging lighting. The durable body with weather-sealing enables use in harsh environments. Connectivity options support high-speed data transfer and external monitoring. The camera supports advanced image processing for improved noise control and creative effects.

Limitations

This model's large file size can require significant storage and processing power. The battery life is moderate and may necessitate spare batteries for extended use. It has a relatively higher price point compared to entry-level DSLRs. The autofocus system, though improved, may still lag slightly behind some mirrorless competitors in speed. Video recording features are functional but not as advanced as dedicated video cameras. The camera's weight and bulk may be cumbersome for casual users preferring compact systems.

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