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Friday, January 25, 2008

Pentax gets official with 14.6-megapixel K20D DSLR



This beast features a 2.7-inch Live View LCD monitor, improved dust reduction system (including a new Dust Alert function to pinpoint the exact location of a particle), a weather / dust resistant shell, ISO up to 3,200, support for SD / SDHC cards, USB 2.0 connectivity, video-out (NTSC and PAL) and PictBidge functionality.


For the rest of the nitty-gritty, be sure and click on through -- after chewing on those details, maybe you can then decide whether or not you'll be throwing down $1,299.95 for the body-only model in March.


We reckoned those fliers spotted earlier today weren't just clever mockups, but now Pentax is affirming said assumption by getting all official with its new 14.6-megapixel K20D.


Oh, and don't you worry about lenses -- Pentax is busting out five new ones at PMA next week.





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Pentax launches 10.2-megapixel K200D DSLR



" Packed in this beauty is a 10.2-megapixel sensor, a 2.7-inch LCD monitor, the firm's own Shake Reduction system, ISO up to 1,600 and an array of auto picture / scene modes to boot.


Expect it to ship in March, and feel free to peruse the full specifications list after the jump.


Sure, a little less exciting than the bigger bro, but hey, it's five Benjamins less ($799.95), too.


Fret not, as it's also launching (officially, that is) the K200D for consumers "who may be unfamiliar with DSLR cameras.


Pentax's newly launched K20D a bit too rich for your blood?





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Pentax intros compact Optio M50 digital camera



Available in your choice of silver, blue or pink, this one boasts 8 megapixels and a slightly better than usual 5x optical zoom, along with a 2.5-inch LCD, ISO shooting modes all the way up to ISO 6400, and increasingly common features like face recognition and smile capture.


Look for it to hit in March with a list price of $230 and be sure to hit up the gallery below for a closer look at the camera in each of the available colors.


If those high-end Pentax DSLRs aren't your thing, then perhaps the company's just-announced Optio M50 will be more to your (and your bank account's) liking.





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Pentax fleshes out Optio line with S12 and E50 compacts



Catch 'em both this March for $279.95 and $149.95, respectively, and just in case you were curious to the whereabouts of the oh-so-similar A40, we're told that it's finally set to hit the streets next month for $299.95.


Two more for ya from Pentax -- the pocketable S12 and E50, which we're going to dig right into if that's okay with the crowd.


As for the E50, it trims down to an 8.1-megapixel CCD sensor, 2.4-inch LCD, 3-point autofocus system, 9.5MB of built-in memory and an ISO limit of 1,600, but most everything else mimics its aforementioned sibling.


The former features a 12-megapixel sensor, VGA movie mode, 3x optical zoom, 2.5-inch LCD monitor, face recognition, 5-point autofocus, 21MB of internal storage space, support for SD / SDHC cards, USB 2.0 connectivity, video out (NTSC and PAL), PictBridge functionality and ISO up to 3,200.





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Sony unloads a truckload of new cameras before PMA



There's a flurry of moderate low-end camera updates hitting the wires before PMA next week, and Sony's no exception -- it just dropped eight new shooters on us.


A quick rundown after the break, with pictures of all the new gear in the gallery.


Nothing major here, just bumps to existing models around.






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