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Pentax K100D Super

Quick information
Brand Pentax 2006
Model K100D Super
Released Year 2006
Type Digital Cameras
Series K100D
Color Black
Optical Zoom N/A
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Pentax K100D Super is a digital single-lens reflex camera unveiled in 2006 as part of the K100D series. It features a 6.1-megapixel APS-C CCD sensor capable of delivering high-quality images with rich detail. The camera supports Body Image Stabilization (Shake Reduction), which minimizes the impact of hand shake for sharper photos. A 2.5-inch LCD screen is used for reviewing images and navigating menus. The K100D Super operates with a Pentax KA mount, compatible with a wide range of lenses. Its robust magnesium alloy body construction ensures durability for both amateur and enthusiast photographers.

Specifications

Battery Type CR-V3
California Prop 65 Warning N/A
Color Black
Connectivity N/A
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Digital Zoom N/A
Features Auto Focus, Built-in Flash
Item Height N/A
Item Length N/A
Item Weight N/A
Item Width N/A
Manufacturer Warranty N/A
Maximum Aperture N/A
Maximum Resolution 6.0 MP
Model Pentax K100D Super
MPN Does Not Apply
Optical Zoom N/A
Screen Size 2.5 in
Series Pentax K100D
Type Digital SLR Camera
Custom Bundle Yes
Bundle Description Body cap,Box,Instructions,Video cable,USB cable,Software.
Sensor 6.1 MP APS-C CCD
Image Stabilization In-body Shake Reduction
Lens Mount Pentax KA mount
ISO Sensitivity ISO 200–3200
Display 2.5-inch LCD screen

Key Advantages

The camera offers built-in Shake Reduction for clear, blur-free images without requiring image-stabilized lenses. Its 6.1 MP APS-C sensor balances image quality with manageable file sizes. The durable body design resists dust and moisture, enhancing reliability in various shooting conditions. Compatibility with existing Pentax lenses adds versatility. Exposure and autofocus systems are sophisticated for its class, improving shooting flexibility. Additionally, the accessible menu interface eases camera operation for newcomers.

Limitations

The resolution of 6.1 megapixels is lower compared to more modern DSLR models, limiting large print capabilities. ISO range tops at 3200, which may introduce noticeable noise in low-light conditions. The autofocus system, while decent, can be slower than contemporary cameras. Video recording features are absent, restricting multimedia use. The rear LCD has relatively low resolution by today's standards, impacting image review quality. Battery life is moderate and might require frequent charging during extensive use.

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