Pentax K10D Digital camera

The K10D combines 10.2 effective megapixels with an array of new advanced technology to make this camera a true class leader. These include the PENTAX-developed Shake Reduction (SR) system to minimize the adverse effects of camera shake, a newly developed A/D converter designed to convert a large volume of data more accurately and swiftly, and a new high-performance imaging engine designed exclusively for the K10D.
The K10D also comes equipped with a host of features and functions designed to assist the photographer in all aspects of high-quality digital SLR photography. They include a new Dust Removal (DR) system to keep dust off the CCD surface, a PENTAX-original exposure system for accurate reproduction of the photographer's creative intentions, and a dependable dust-proof, water-resistant body construction meaning photographers don't have to stop taking pictures when the rain starts. All combined, the K10D delivers exceptionally high image quality and responds brilliantly to the exacting demands of advanced photographers and keen amateurs alike.
High-quality image reproduction
The K10D features a large, high-performance 23.5mm x 15.7mm CCD with 10.2 effective megapixels as its image sensor, assuring the reproduction of true-to-life, rich-gradation images.
PENTAX-original Shake Reduction mechanism for blur-free images
The K10D is equipped with the PENTAX-developed Shake Reduction (SR) system, which effectively reduces camera shake for sharp, blur-free images. Even in demanding shooting conditions, such using a telephoto lens, shooting in the dark or at night without supplementary flash illumination, or shooting at extended exposures for sunset scenes. This innovative mechanism shifts the position of the CCD image sensor vertically and horizontally at high speed using magnetic force, while adjusting the shifting speed in proportion to the amount of camera shake detected by a built-in sensor. It offers an outstanding compensation effect equivalent to two to four shutter-speed steps. As a result, it does not require special anti-shake lenses, and can be used with almost all existing PENTAX interchangeable lenses.
Newly developed A/D converter for truthful image data conversion
The K10D incorporates a high-performance A/D converter, which faithfully converts the analog data collected by the CCD image sensor into digital data. With the highest resolving power (22 bits, or 4.2 million gradations) among all existing digital cameras, it offers a digital-conversion capacity 1,024 times greater than conventional 12-bit, 4,096-gradation A/D converters.
Newly designed PRIME imaging engine
The K10D incorporates the new PRIME (PENTAX Real Image Engine) as its imaging engine. Designed exclusively for PENTAX digital SLR cameras, this new imaging engine produces well-balanced, true-to-life images through efficient control of CCD signals, saturation, brightness, white balance, sharpness and contrast. Its new memory (DDR2: Double Data Rate 2) also serves to enhance speedy image processing and high-speed data transfer.
Dust Removal system to keep dust off the CCD surface
The K10D features the new Dust Removal (DR) system to prevent dust from sticking to the surface of the CCD image sensor (or low-pass filter). Applied to the CCD surface through a vapour deposition process of a fluorine compound, the PENTAX-original Special Protect (SP) coating effectively removes dust and stains from the surface. In the next step, dust that still remains on the surface will be shaken off when the SR system shifts the CCD at high speed. The dust that is shaken off the CCD will fall onto an adhesive sheet positioned at the bottom of the SR unit, eliminating any possibility of its returning to the CCD surface.
Original exposure system for flexibility and creativity
Hyper Program function:
The K10D's Hyper Program function allows the user to instantly switch to the Shutter-Priority AE (Tv) mode or Aperture-Priority AE (Av) mode from the Program AE mode, with a simple turn of the electronic dials on the grip (one on the front for index finger control, and the other on the back for thumb control). To return to the Program AE mode, simply press the green button positioned next to the shutter release button.
Hyper Manual function:
When shooting in the Metered Manual mode, a single push of the green button allows the user to instantly set the proper exposure for the subject.
Sensitivity-Priority mode:
The K10D features a new Sensitivity-Priority AE (Sv) mode, which is designed to automatically select the optimum combination of aperture and shutter speed for a user-selected sensitivity. The sensitivity can be shifted instantly (in 1/2 or 1/3 steps) by turning the electronic dial. Since this mode eliminates the need to recall a menu screen for sensitivity changes, the photographer can react more quickly to changing photographic conditions.
Shutter & Aperture-Priority mode:
Another exposure mode offered by the K10D is Shutter & Aperture-Priority AE (TAv) mode, which is designed to automatically select the most appropriate sensitivity for a user-selected shutter-speed & aperture combination.
Dust-proof, water-resistant construction
The K10D boasts a reliable dust-proof, water-resistant construction, with special seals applied to 72 different parts of the camera body, including the shutter release button and switches/levers/dials. This dependable body makes it possible to use the K10D in the rain or in dusty locations without any worry
Bright, clear viewfinder
Featuring a glass pentaprism, the K10D's viewfinder offers a 96-percent field of view and a 0.95-times magnification for easy viewing of the subject and effortless confirmation of focus and composition. Coupled with the acclaimed Natural-Bright-Matte II focusing screen, it delivers a large, bright subject image.
Compatibility with supersonic motor-driven lenses
The K10D is designed to be compatible with supersonic motor-driven autofocus lenses (currently under development), which are expected to provide smoother, quieter autofocus operation than conventional lenses.
Auto sensitivity control up to ISO 1600
The K10D's auto sensitivity control function automatically sets the optimum sensitivity up to ISO 1600, based on such data as the subject's brightness level and the lens' focal length. Since this function allows the use of higher shutter speeds in poor lighting situations (such as indoor sports events and night scenes), it helps the photographer to effectively reduce camera shake and prevent blurred images. For specialized applications, the sensitivity can be set manually from ISO 100 to ISO 1600.
Continuous shooting at approximately three images per second
To trace the movement of an active subject or capture a sequence of the subject's expressions, the K10D offers a continuous shooting mode that allows the photographer to capture a series of images at a maximum speed of approximately three images per second. In the JPEG recording format, the user can take unlimited images in succession until the capacity of the SD memory card runs out.
Reliable shutter unit
The K10D's shutter unit is designed to withstand nearly 100,000 releases, while assuring high-precision operation over the entire shutter-speed range - up to a top speed of 1/4000 second. It also features a flash synchronization speed of 1/180 second for more versatile flash photography.
11-point wide-frame AF
The K10D's sophisticated SAFOX VIII autofocus system features 11 sensor points (with nine cross-type sensors positioned in the middle) to automatically focus on the subject with utmost precision, even when it is positioned off centre. The in-focus sensor point is automatically super-imposed in red in the viewfinder for at-a-glance confirmation.
Extra-large, wide-view 2.5-inch LCD monitor
The K10D incorporates an extra-large 2.5-inch colour LCD monitor on its rear panel. Its wide-view design allows the photographer to check the monitor image from 140 degrees both vertically and horizontally, ensuring effortless image viewing even from a diagonal position. With approximately 210,000 pixels, it also offers digital zooming of playback images up to 20 times for easy confirmation of the image's focusing status and details.
Powerful rechargeable batteries for extended shooting
The K10D features new, large-capacity lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, which can capture approximately 730 images when fully recharged.
Major Features:
10.2 Megapixel CCD gives a high resolution image
Shake Reduction provides 2.5 to 4 stops of compensation
for shooting at slower shutter speeds
PRIME Imaging Engine and 22-bit analog to digital conversion
assure images with truer color tones and more dynamic range
Dust Removal System combines PENTAXs SP coating with
CCD vibration to eliminate the harmful effects of dust on the CCD
Weather Resistant Body can be used in dusty or rainy conditions
Pentaprism Viewfinder gives a large clear view of the subject for
easier composition and focusing
3.0 Frame-per-second capture rate is unlimited in JPEG mode
and can capture 12 images in RAW
11-point Auto Focus with 9 cross sensors gives a sharp image
Pentax K10D Digital camera user reviews
Cons: This is not an entry level camera, This should be your 3rd camera after 1st beginning with a simple point and shoot, then 2nd something like a Canon powershot S3, then move up to SLR.
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This one is no exception. I bought it with body only because all Pentax lenses ever made will fit this camera. I am currently using a Sigma 28-200 tele lens ( not digital ) and the pictures are amazing! Pentax is coming out with a 55-300 digital lens at the end of May and I will probably get it.
I love the feel of this camera. It is solid. It is waterproof. It has more features than you will probably ever use. I suggest reading the manual fully to take advantage of this baby. I bought a magic lantern guide book for the camera that really goes beyond the supplied manual. You can find it on the internet.
Oh! and the battery lasts forever ( almost)
Anyway, you can't go wrong with the Pentax K10D
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Strong construction. Extensive features, that I still after 1 ½ year continue to find new things. IQ impressive, (first year I only shot JPEG), would like better high Iso, but then I should go for K20. I would say easy to jump into, though many tweakings possible.
I like hiking, and no other camera gives me the same, than a Pentax K10 with pancakes.
Regarding value for money; no other camera in this pricerange, offers same Pro features, in a sub 1.000 $ camera.
Should I recommend another cam, then I would say Nikon D80. Rebel models are too basic, little room to grow. Sony are also lacking in their models below A700. Oly have some good models too though."
Cons: none really, except you have to spend some time learning how to use it
Summary: my review is mostly to point out how bad the CNET review was. DO NOT READ THIS SITE FOR CAMERA REVIEWS.
why do I think this review is bad? it's simple, this statement in the CNET review bottomline:
"Only unremarkable performance holds it back from joining the pack leaders" and yet the rate is 7.7
If you think the performance is unremarkable, then don't give the camera a good 7.7 rating! picture quality is 90% of the quality of a camera, so either the picture quality is bad and you give this camera a 4, or it's good and then you can give it a 7.7.
It takes different skills to review a dSLR and a USB Key, so go to the right sites for dSLR reviews.
OK, now my opinion about this camera.
What should be anybody's keypoint in deciding whether to buy this camera is, in my opinion, the possibility to use older Pentax lenses.
If you own some old (as old as 1970's or 1980's), some non-autofocus good quality lenses like some Pentax 35mm 1:2 or 50mm 1:1.4 then you should buy this camera.
The kit zoom is OK, but the camera really comes to life when you use high quality lenses. Pentax has made some superb quality lenses, that rival nikon or canon counterparts, and mostly, old lenses (even manual focus, non A aperture priority) are fully comptible and very easily usable with this camera. My father gave me is old late 70's MX with a set of lens and they all work and make great pictures.
As far as I know, compatibility with old lenses is much less good for nikon and canon. Plus old pentax lenses can be bought cheap.
Bottom line:
- if you have some old Pentax material, get this camera
- if you don't care about autofocus and would consider using high quality, manual and affordable used lens, I think you should also get this camera
- if you must use autofocus, hence only recent lenses, then try this camera against its nikon+canon competition
Other pro:
- solid built
- numerous useful and well placed buttons
One con:
- it takes some time to master all the right settings, but it's worth it "
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