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Pentax K-5 II

Quick information
Brand Pentax 2012
Model K-5 II
Released Year 2012
Type DSLR Cameras
Series K
Color Black
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Pentax K-5 II is a mid-range DSLR camera introduced in 2012, featuring a 16.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor that offers excellent image quality and low-light performance.

It includes a PRIME II image processor that enhances image clarity and speed for both stills and continuous shooting at up to 7 frames per second.

The camera supports a sophisticated SAFOX IX+ autofocus system with 11 AF points for precise focusing accuracy in various shooting conditions.

A weather-sealed magnesium alloy body ensures durability and reliability for professional usage and outdoor photography.

The camera offers Full HD 1080p video recording capabilities, allowing filmmakers to capture high-resolution footage with manual controls.

Connectivity options include USB 2.0 and HDMI output, enhancing workflow and media sharing possibilities.

Specifications

MPN 12016
UPC 0027075220386
Model K-5 II
Digital Zoom 2x
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Type Digital SLR
Color Black
Connectivity USB
Features Auto Focus
Series Pentax K
Depth 2.9in
Width 5.2in
Item Weight 372.8 Oz.
Height 3.8in
Screen Details LCD Display-3"
Light Sensitivity Iso Auto (80-51200), Iso 80-51200
Sensor Type Cmos
Max Video Resolution 1920x1080
Face Detection Yes
Special Effects Black & White Green Filter, Black & White Infrared Filter, Pastel, Water Colour, Monochrome, Natural, Retro, Bright, Sepia, Hdr, Black & White Red Filter, Black & White Blue Filter, Fisheye, Bleach Bypass, Landscape, Black & White Cyan Filter, Miniature, Portrait, Color Extract, Black & White Yellow Filter, Soft, High Contrast, Black & White Orange Filter, Starburst, Black & White Magenta Filter, Sketch, Slim, Vibrant, Posterization, Toy Camera, Custom Effect, Muted
Camera Flash Features Af Illuminator, Slow Sync, Flash +/- Compensation, Red-Eye Reduction Flash, Wireless Off-Camera Control
White Balance Auto, Incandescent (Preset), Tungsten (Preset), Flash (Preset), Cloudy (Preset), Shade (Preset), Fluorescent (Preset), Daylight / Sunny (Preset)
Battery Form Factor Manufacturer Specific
Focus Adjustment Autofocus & Manual Focus
Operating System Supported Ms Windows Vista, Ms Windows 7, Ms Windows XP Sp3
Sensor Size 15.7x23.7mm
Display Size 3in
Still Image Format Dng (Raw), Pef (Raw), Raw + JPEG, JPEG
Microphone Operation Mode Mono
Integrated Memory Size 25MB
Display Rotation Built-In
Digital Video Format Avi, Mjpeg
Screen Size 3.0"in
Light Sensitivity Max 51200
Max Operating Temperature 40°C
Maximum Resolution 16.3MP
Optical Viewfinder Type Eye-Level Mirror Pentaprism
Red Eye Reduction Yes
Display Type LCD
Sensor Resolution 16.3MP
Additional Features Autofocus
Flash Type Pop-Up Flash
Min Operating Temperature -10°C
Viewfinder-Field Coverage 100%
Exterior Color Black
Connector Types 1 x Hi-Speed USB ¦ 1 x composite video/audio output ¦ 1 x HDMI output ¦ 1 x microphone ¦ 1 x remote control ¦ 1 x DC power input
Flash Modes Red-Eye Reduction, P-TTL, Slow Synchro, Fill-In Mode, Off Mode, Auto Mode, Rear Curtain Sync
Dioptric Correction Range -2.5 to +1.5
Viewfinder Magnification 0.92x
Camera Type Digital SLR
Viewfinder Type Optical
Lens for Sd Body only
Supported Flash Memory SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card, SD Memory Card, SDHC Card, SDXC Card

Key Advantages

The K-5 II provides exceptional image quality thanks to its high-resolution sensor and advanced image processing.

Its weather-sealed body offers rugged durability, making it suitable for challenging environments.

Fast continuous shooting speeds enable capturing fast action with precision and minimal lag.

The autofocus system is highly reliable, with multiple focus points improving subject tracking and accuracy.

Full HD video recording expands creative possibilities for hybrid shooters combining photo and video workflows.

Compatibility with a wide range of Pentax K-mount lenses provides versatility for diverse photography styles.

Limitations

The K-5 II lacks built-in Wi-Fi or advanced wireless connectivity options common in newer models.

The LCD screen is fixed and does not offer articulating or touchscreen capabilities, limiting compositional flexibility.

Battery life, while decent, may require carrying spares for extended shooting sessions.

The autofocus system, though competent, may underperform in very low light compared to some modern competitors.

Its video recording does not support 4K resolution, which is now becoming standard.

The camera's user interface may feel dated to users accustomed to more intuitive touchscreen controls.

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