Pentax K-5

on March 30, 2011
The Pentax K-5 is one of the best reviewed mid range DSLR cameras available today. It won a Gold Award from one of the most respected digital photography websites (dpreview.com) and has had rave reviews from both users and reviewers alike.

The Pentax K-5 offers superb build quality and user interface making it one of the most competitive models in it's class. You get quite a lot of bang for your buck with the K-5, some of the feature highlights include:

  • 16.3Mp CMOS sensor
  • ISO sensitivity span of 80-51,200 (equivalent)
  • 1080p HD movie mode
  • Limited in-camera movie editing functionality
  • Socket for external microphone input
  • Triple-axis sensor-based shake reduction (horizontal, vertical and rotational correction)
  • New SAFOX IX+ 11-point AF system (improved over the K-7)
  • Support for older Pentax lenses with manual aperture rings
  • Magnesium alloy body shell
  • Improved handheld HDR function (JPEG mode only)
  • Continuous shooting up to 7fps
  • 100% viewfinder coverage (0.92x magnification)
  • Choice of PEF or DNG RAW files
  • 3in, 921k pixel LCD screen


One of the most welcome new improvements amongst many photo enthusiasts is the ability to use older Pentax lenses with aperture ring control. Pentax has for decades made some of the finest optics available for the 35mm system and this integration with the current model allows photographers to explore the wonderful possibilities that these vintage lenses can offer. Although not specifically designed for the digital system, older lenses can produce unique images not possible with the current lens line up.

Aside from all the functionality the camera offers it also has a build quality which is second to none. Pentax have always built good cameras and this one is no exception with weather sealing and magnesium alloy chassis providing a solid and ergonomically friendly experience.

For a full list of technical specifications download a fact sheet here
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