Faible | Moyenne | Bon | Excellent | |
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Taille de l'écran | 3,2 in Meilleur: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Taille de l'écran: 6,7 in | |||
ISO maximum | 819200 Meilleur: Pentax KP ISO maximum: 819200 |
Type de capteur | CMOS |
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Réglage de la mise au point | Auto / Manuel |
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Réglage du contraste | Oui |
Réglage de la saturation | Oui |
Réglage de la luminosité | Oui |
Autofocus |
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Verrouillage de la mise au point automatique (AF) | Oui |
Modes de prise de vue |
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Type d'obturateur de la caméra | Électronique |
Verrouillage automatique de l'exposition | Oui |
Retard du retardateur |
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Modes de flash |
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Modes scène |
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Microphone intégré | Oui |
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Enregistrement vocal | Oui |
Système audio | Stéréo |
Poids | 925.0 g |
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Largeur | 136.5 mm |
la taille | 110.0 mm |
Profondeur | 85.5 mm |
Type de source d'alimentation | Batterie |
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Autonomie de la batterie (CIPA) | 670 |
Technologie de la batterie | Lithium-Ion |
Nombre de batteries prises en charge | 1 |
GPS | Oui |
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Montage sur trépied pris en charge | Oui |
ISO |
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ISO minimum | 100 |
ISO maximum | 819200 |
Résolution d'image maximale | 7360 x 4912 px |
Modes de balance des blancs |
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Formats de fichier image pris en charge |
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effets photo |
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Stabilisateur d'image | Oui |
Rapports hauteur / largeur pris en charge |
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Taille de l'écran | 3.2 in |
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Technologie d'écran | LCD |
Écran tactile | Non |
Viseur | Optique |
Grossissement du viseur | 0.7 x |
Écran rabattable | Non |
Résolution maximale | 1920 x 1080 px |
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Enregistrement video | Oui |
Résolutions d'enregistrement |
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Type HD | Full HD |
Limite d'enregistrement vidéo | 340.0 min. |
Fréquence d'images Motion JPEG | 60.0 fps |
Type de corps | SLR |
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Couleur du produit |
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Cartes mémoire compatibles |
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Emplacements mémoire | 1 |
HDMI | Oui |
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Type de connecteur HDMI | Micro |
port USB | Oui |
Type de connecteur USB | Micro-USB B |
Version USB | 2.0 |
Port microphone | Oui |
Types de WiFi pris en charge |
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PictBridge | Non |
NFC | Non |
Réseau sans fil (Wi-Fi) | Oui |
Bluetooth | Non |
The Pentax K1 Mk II is a 36 Megapixel tank of a DSLR that launched without much fanfare, but should more noise be made about it? Lets find out in our review
The original K-1 felt like a purpose-built camera for landscape photographers, but the Mark II offers little in the way of tangible improvements. It’s still good a camera in the right conditions, but it doesn’t warrant an upgrade -- especially in the presence of fiercer competition.
There are only two updates to Pentax's flagship DSLR, but they're potentially impressive.
The Pentax K-1 Mark II is a modest upgrade of the 18-month-old K-1 35mm full-frame DSLR camera, principally adding just three new features. Are they enough to warrant upgrading and do they keep the Mark II competitive? Find out by reading our Pentax K-1 Mark II review...
Review : Pentax K-1 Mark II
The original K-1 felt like a purpose-built camera for landscape photographers, but the Mark II offers little in the way of tangible improvements. It’s still good a camera in the right conditions, but it doesn’t warrant an upgrade -- especially in the presence of fiercer competition.
In this review, I test the new full-frame Pentax K-1 Mark II while shooting astrophotography and landscapes in Alabama Hills, California. The K-1 Mark II features Pentax’s exciting Astrotrace…
An in-depth review of the Pentax K-1 Mark II full frame DLSR, measuring dynamic range, color reproduction, noise and much more.
Canon and Nikon may dominate the full-frame DSLR market, but the Pentax K-1 Mark II is a compelling alternative
The follow-up to the original K-1 is here, built like a tank like its predecessor, with improvements to AF Tracking. However, we find that image quality takes a bit of a hit with the tweaks Pentax has made.
In gear this week, a mechanical watch that syncs time with a smartphone, a full-frame camera that shoots up to ISO 819,200, and more.
Introduction: An in-depth review of the Pentax K-1 Mark II DSLR camera, and a comparison to the Mark I.
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