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Pentax Q

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Brand Pentax 2011
Model Q
Released Year 2011
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Q
Color Black
Video resolution HD 720p
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Pentax Q is a compact mirrorless digital camera introduced in 2011 by Pentax. It features a 12.4-megapixel 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor that delivers quality images while maintaining a very small body size. The camera supports interchangeable lenses, offering versatility with a unique mount system. It incorporates in-body 3-axis image stabilization, reducing blur in shots caused by camera shake. The Pentax Q includes a 3-inch LCD display for composing and reviewing images. It provides manual control options and supports various shooting modes to cater to different photography styles.

Specifications

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Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Digital Zoom 3x
Screen Size 3 in
Color Black
MPN PENTAX Q Lens Kit (B)
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Pentax Q
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 16.4MP
Model Q
Optical Zoom 3x
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
UPC 4961333194872
Sensor 12.4 MP 1/2.3-inch CMOS
Lens mount Pentax Q-mount
Image stabilization In-body 3-axis
Display 3-inch LCD
ISO range 100-6400
Shutter speed 1/2000 to 30 sec
Video resolution HD 720p

Key Advantages

The Pentax Q's standout feature is its exceptionally compact size, making it highly portable for daily use. The interchangeable lens system offers flexibility despite the camera's small form factor. Its in-body image stabilization enhances image sharpness without depending on specific lens features. The camera delivers good image quality for its sensor size, especially in well-lit conditions. The inclusion of manual controls allows users to experiment creatively with exposure settings. Its user-friendly interface and robust build quality enhance overall shooting experience.

Limitations

The Pentax Q's small sensor size limits its performance in low-light situations and dynamic range compared to larger sensor cameras. The lens selection is relatively limited compared to more established mirrorless systems. Battery life is shorter due to the compact design and electronic viewfinder absence. The autofocus system, while decent, may be slower than current standards. Video capabilities are basic and not suitable for advanced videography needs. The small grip and body size might be less comfortable for users with larger hands during extended use.

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