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Pentax Istd s

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Brand Pentax 2004
Model *istd s
Released Year 2004
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Ist
Color Black
Optical Zoom N/A
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Pentax *istd s is a digital single-lens reflex camera introduced in 2004 as part of the Pentax Ist series. It features a 6.1-megapixel CCD sensor delivering high resolution images with a crop factor of 1.5x. The camera supports PENTAX KAF2 lens mount, allowing compatibility with a wide range of lenses. It utilizes a TTL autofocus system and offers shutter speed ranges from 30 seconds to 1/4000 of a second. The *istd s has a built-in pop-up flash and supports ISO settings from 100 to 1600. Its body supports both JPEG and RAW image formats, suitable for professional and enthusiast photographers.

Specifications

Seller Notes “Pentax *istD S Digital SLR Camera w/18-55mm f3.5-5.6 AL [Exc+5] Japan / ...
Maximum Aperture F3.5
Digital Zoom N/A
Color Black
MPN Does not apply
Battery Type AA
Series Pentax ist
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 6.1 MP
Model Pentax *istD S
Optical Zoom N/A
Features N/A
Country/Region of Manufacture Philippines
UPC Does not apply

Key Advantages

The *istd s offers solid image quality with its 6.1MP CCD sensor, enough for high-quality prints and cropping flexibility. Its compatibility with various KAF2 lenses ensures versatility in shooting styles. The camera is relatively compact and lightweight compared to competitors in its class. The presence of both RAW and JPEG formats gives users flexibility in post-processing. The TTL autofocus system improves accuracy and speed in focusing. Additionally, it incorporates user-friendly manual controls catering to photography enthusiasts.

Limitations

The *istd s's 6.1MP resolution is comparatively lower than some contemporaries released in the same period. Its ISO range topping at 1600 limits low-light performance and may introduce noise in darker scenes. The autofocus system, while effective, lacks the advanced multi-point focus systems found in rivals. The LCD screen is relatively small and lower resolution compared to modern standards. It has no live view capability, restricting framing options. Battery life may be limited compared to today's DSLRs, necessitating spare batteries for extended use.

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