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Pentax KX

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Brand Pentax 2006
Model KX
Released Year 2006
Type Digital Cameras
Series K
Color Blue
Optical Zoom 3.1x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Pentax KX is a digital single-lens reflex camera announced in 2006, belonging to the Pentax K series. It features an 6.1-megapixel CCD sensor that delivers detailed images suitable for enthusiasts. The camera supports Pentax K-mount lenses, ensuring versatility in lens choice. It is equipped with a fast shutter speed range from 1/4000 to 30 seconds and a built-in pop-up flash for added flexibility. The camera uses an in-body shake reduction system which helps in minimizing blur caused by camera shake. Additionally, the KX offers a 2.5-inch LCD screen for image preview and menu navigation.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/8
Digital Zoom 3x
Screen Size 3 in
Color Blue
Battery Type AA
Series Pentax K
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 12.4 MP
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
Model Pentax KX
Optical Zoom 3.1x
Connectivity Micro-HDMI, Micro USB
Features Auto Focus
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Sensor Type CCD
Megapixels 6.1 MP
Lens Mount Pentax K-mount
Shutter Speed Range 1/4000 to 30 sec
ISO Range 200-3200
Image Stabilization In-body shake reduction
LCD Screen Size 2.5 inches
Weight 580 grams
Body Material Magnesium alloy
Release Year 2006

Key Advantages

The Pentax KX offers solid build quality with a magnesium alloy body providing durability. Its in-body image stabilization allows users to use any compatible lens with shake reduction. The camera's fast autofocus system is effective in various lighting conditions. It is known for excellent color reproduction and accurate white balance. The intuitive control layout makes it user-friendly for both beginners and advanced photographers. Furthermore, the presence of multiple exposure modes and customizable settings enhances creative shooting options.

Limitations

The 6.1-megapixel sensor might be limited for users requiring very high-resolution images. The ISO range is relatively modest, which may affect performance in low-light situations compared to newer models. Video recording capabilities are absent as it was designed primarily for still photography. The LCD screen resolution is lower than modern standards, reducing image preview clarity. The camera's autofocus points are limited compared to contemporaries, affecting focus precision in complex scenes. Battery life, while adequate, may not suffice for extended shooting sessions without spares.

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