Pentax K-5 II

The Pentax K-5 II guess dimensions to the next level. Its sensor, high resolution advanced and precise autofocus system Shake Reduction coupled with its weather-resistant design system must ensure that the cold this camera worthy of fixing. With this rich and robust functionality, the K-5 II is sure to feed your photography obsession and move to the next level.Resolution 16.3 megapixel CMOS sensor with high analog-to-digital conversion integrated circuit (AD) captures exceptional detail with pixels to spare converter. Design test of completely sealed environment and resists cold water, fog, snow, sand, dust, and more, for top performance in extreme field conditions as well as in the studio.The first thing you notice about the K5 II, his muscular physique. Is not significantly larger than a normal compact camera, but with a 18-135mm lens has a right weight and you want to keep both hands on it for support.




The extra weight allows print quality, however, and it feels like it could take more than a couple of shots. The diopter adjustment is a slide built on top of the eye that can not be accidentally hit and switch mode, so again you do not accidentally change the mode as a two-step process requires a simple push of a button .

There is a large LCD screen on the top plate of the conditions for receiving the display parameters, while in the back of the rear LCD is pretty standard 3 inches, corner to corner. " It is not articulated or sensitive to touch.


The K5-II is built around an APS-C, so you need to multiply the focal length of the lens KAF-mount by a factor of 1.5 at work, the equivalent of 35 mm. This makes the act of the kit lens 18-135mm as a group of 27 202.5 mm for good area for use in portrait and landscape mode more. Maximum opening at both ends of the zoom is f/3.5 5.6, and being tapered between F/38 f/22, depending on the position of the lens. It is clear and bright in general use, although there is some barrel distortion at wide angle, which is clearly not a normal outdoor scenes.


The K5-II can record Full HD (1,920 x1, 080 pixels) at 25 frames per second, or HD (1280 x 720), turn 30 or 25 frames per second. If you take photos to share online, you can reduce the material to the point of capture at 640x480, still at 30 or 25 frames per second. There are three quality levels: good, better and best.I thhing is a good choice with £ 710 body only