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Pentax K-01

Quick information
Brand Pentax 2012
Model K-01
Released Year 2012
Type DSLR Cameras
Series K
Color White
Optical Zoom N/A
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Pentax K-01 is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera released in 2012, utilizing an APS-C sized CMOS sensor for high-quality imaging. It features a unique design crafted by renowned industrial designer Marc Newson, distinguishing it from other cameras in its class. Compatible with the vast array of Pentax K-mount lenses, the K-01 offers versatility to photographers. The camera includes a 3-inch LCD display but notably lacks an optical or electronic viewfinder. It supports full HD video recording and offers various exposure modes and manual controls. Despite its mirrorless design, the camera includes in-body shake reduction to stabilize images.

Specifications

Seller Notes “Pentax K-01 White 16.0MP DSLR Camera w/18-55mm [Near Mint] Japan / 1213D#18DescriptionGradeNear ...
Maximum Aperture
  • N/A
  • f/2.8
Digital Zoom N/A
Screen Size 3 in
Color White
MPN N/A
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Pentax K
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution
  • 16.0 MP
  • 16.3 MP
Manufacturer Warranty N/A
Model
  • Pentax K-01
  • PENTAX K-01
Connectivity N/A
Optical Zoom N/A
Features
  • AF Lock, Auto Focus, Built-in Flash
  • Auto Focus
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
UPC N/A

Key Advantages

The K-01 offers excellent image quality thanks to its APS-C sensor combined with support for extensive K-mount lenses. Its unique and bold industrial design sets it apart aesthetically from competitors. In-body shake reduction provides image stabilization across all compatible lenses. The camera supports full HD video recording with manual control options for creative freedom. Easy connectivity options include USB and HDMI output. Compact and lightweight for a mirrorless system camera of its time, catering well to enthusiast photographers.

Limitations

One major limitation is the absence of an optical or electronic viewfinder, which may impact composing shots in bright conditions. Battery life is relatively short compared to competitors, limiting extended shooting sessions. Autofocus performance is slower and less accurate than many modern mirrorless cameras. The camera's design, while unique, received mixed reviews regarding ergonomics and handling. Limited availability of newer accessories due to it being discontinued. The sensor and technology, though good for 2012, have been surpassed by more recent models.

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