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Pentax K-70

Quick information
Brand Pentax 2013
Model K-70
Released Year 2013
Type DSLR Cameras
Series K
Color Black
Optical Zoom 1x
Status Active

Overview

The Pentax K-70 features a 24.24-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor that delivers high-resolution images with impressive detail. It incorporates a PRIME MII image processor, enabling fast processing and low noise performance at high ISO levels. The camera is designed with a weather-resistant body, providing durability against dust and water splashes. Autofocus is handled by a SAFOX IXi+ system with 11 AF points, including a cross-type sensor for precise focusing. The K-70 supports continuous shooting at up to 6 frames per second, suitable for capturing fast-moving subjects. Additionally, the camera offers Full HD 1080p video recording and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity for easy sharing and remote control.

Specifications

MPN 16243
UPC 0027075297272, 4549212297298
Model K 70
Digital Zoom Pentax K
Maximum Aperture f/1.8
Color Black
Battery Type Lithium-Ion, Lithium
Connectivity Composite, USB, Micro USB, HDMI
Features CMOS Sensor, Body Only, Wi-Fi, Built-in Wi-Fi, Dustproof, Image Stabilization
Screen Size 3 in
Series Pentax K
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 24.0 MP
Optical Zoom 1x
Item Height 3.7 in
Item Width 4.9 in
Item Weight 2 lbs.
Width 4.9in.
Length 4.9 in
Manufacturer Color Black

Key Advantages

The K-70's weather-sealed body allows for shooting in challenging environments. Its 24MP sensor produces detailed and vibrant images with low noise. The SAFOX IXi+ autofocus system ensures accurate and quick focusing. Built-in shake reduction technology helps capture sharp images even in low-light conditions. The camera's continuous shooting capability is beneficial for action photography. Elevated ISO sensitivity up to 102,400 expands shooting possibilities in dark scenarios.

Limitations

The K-70 has a modest 11-point autofocus system, which may be limited compared to competitors. Its rear LCD screen, though articulated, has a lower resolution than some modern cameras. Video recording is limited to Full HD without 4K options. The camera's buffer depth restricts the number of continuous shots before slowing. The absence of touchscreen controls might reduce usability for some users. Battery life, while decent, is outperformed by some rival models in the entry-level DSLR segment.

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