Debole | Media | Bene | Eccellente | |
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Dimensione dello schermo | 2,5 in Migliore: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Dimensione dello schermo: 6,7 in | |||
ISO massimo | 3200 Migliore: Pentax KP ISO massimo: 819200 | |||
Pixel effettivi | 6 Mpx Migliore: Hasselblad H6D-100c Pixel effettivi: 100 Mpx | |||
Risoluzione massima | 3008 x 2008 px Migliore: Leica M11 Risoluzione massima: 9528 x 6328 px |
Tipo di sensore | CCD |
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Dimensioni del sensore | 23.5 mm |
Rilevatori di foto con sensori | 6.0 Mpx |
Pixel effettivi | 6.0 Mpx |
Rapporto immagine l: a | 3:2 |
Risoluzione massima | 3008 x 2008 px |
Altre risoluzioni |
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Attacco obiettivo |
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Ingrandimento (fattore di ritaglio) | 1.5 x |
Illuminatore AF (luce di assistenza per la messa a fuoco automatica) | Veloce |
Moltiplicatore di lunghezza focale | 1.5x |
Autofocus | Single |
Blocco della messa a fuoco automatica (AF) | sì |
Messa a fuoco manuale | sì |
Luce ausiliaria messa a fuoco automatica (AF) | sì |
Numero di punti focali | 11 |
Numero massimo di punti AF (incl. Assistente) | 11 |
Stabilizzatore d'immagine | Built-in |
Autofocus a rilevamento di fase | sì |
Tipo di otturatore della fotocamera | Elettronico |
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Velocità dell'otturatore minima | 30.0 s |
Velocità massima dell'otturatore | 1.0 s |
Priorità otturatore | sì |
Priorità d'apertura | sì |
Compensazione dell'esposizione plus | 2 |
Compensazione dell'esposizione meno | -2 |
Fasi di compensazione dell'esposizione |
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Scatto continuo | sì |
Istogramma | sì |
Velocità di sincronizzazione del flash | 1/180s |
Flash incorporato | sì |
Modalità flash |
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Connessione flash esterna | Scarpa calda |
Sistema di misurazione flash |
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Flash esterno | sì |
Guida continua | 2.8 fps |
Modalità di scena |
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Autoscatto | sì |
Impostazioni manuali | sì |
Opzioni di autoscatto |
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Velocità (JPEG) | 2.8 fps |
Velocità (RAW) | 2.8 fps |
Tipo di corpo | SLR compatta |
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Materiale corporeo | Plastica |
Colore del prodotto | Nero |
Sistema antipolvere | No |
Sigillato in modo ambientale | No |
Schede di memoria compatibili | SD |
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Tipi di archiviazione |
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HDMI | No |
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Versione USB | 2.0 |
Telecomando | sì |
PictBridge | sì |
NFC | No |
Rete wireless (Wi-Fi) | No |
Firewire | No |
ISO |
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ISO Auto | sì |
ISO minimo | 200 |
ISO massimo | 3200 |
Preimpostazioni del bilanciamento del bianco | 8 |
Modalità di bilanciamento del bianco |
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Bilanciamento del bianco personalizzato | sì |
Formati di file immagine supportati |
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Effetti fotografici |
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Tipo di stabilizzazione dell'immagine | Spostamento del sensore |
Formato non compresso | RAW |
Dimensione dello schermo | 2.5 in |
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LCD articolato | No |
Tecnologia dello schermo | LCD |
Puntini sullo schermo | 210000 |
Touch screen | No |
Dal vivo | No |
Mirino | Ottico |
Copertura del mirino | 96.0 % |
Ingrandimento del mirino | 0.85 x |
Visualizzazione separata delle informazioni | sì |
Registrazione video | No |
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Riproduzione della fotocamera |
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Peso | 560.0 g |
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Larghezza | 129.5 mm |
Altezza | 92.5 mm |
Profondità | 70.0 mm |
Tecnologia della batteria | Polimero di litio |
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Numero di batterie supportate | 4 |
Registrazione timelapse | No |
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GPS | No |
Sensore di orientamento | No |
Modalità di modifica delle immagini | Rotante |
The Pentax K100D Super lives up to its name with its easy-to-use operation and well-saturated, colourful images. The 6-megapixel dSLR is great value and delivers similar results to some 10-megapixel competitors. For someone looking to switch from film to digital, this Super camera will ease the pain in transition
Pentax K
Lots of people don't know that Pentax built the first Japanese-made Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera. In 1952 the Asahi Optical Company of Japan created the Pentax (PENTAprism refleX) line of cameras and were the first to incorporate a penta-prism viewfinder and reflex mirror system into a camera they called the Asahiflex I. This camera featured a cloth curtain focal plane shutter, shutter speeds of 1/20-1/500 sec, and a bulb setting.
Pentax's budget 6-megapixel D-SLR is a lot of camera for the money, but can it compete in today's D-SLR market?
In 1979 Pentax launched the ME Super as a manual focus, aperture-priority automatic SLR with an electronic focal plane shutter. It was small, light, and by all reports had excellent ergonomics. It used the by-then ubiquitous K-mount lens system and was sold successfully through '84. Fast forward to 2007 and Pentax Imaging launched the K100D Super D-SLR with a few of the innovative features found on their more advanced, higher-priced camera, the K10D.
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Pentax K100D review, find out how the K100D stacks up against the competition in our real-world review with in-depth image quality comparisons.
The K100D and K110D digital SLRs were announced in May 2006, aimed as a straight replacement for the *ist DS series (actually the DS2) these two SLRs are designed to appeal to the affordable end of the digital SLR market but don't compromise on features. The only difference between the K100D and K110D are that the K100D includes Pentax's own CCD-shift type 'Shake Reduction' system, where as the K110D does not. The main differences between the K100D and the *ist DS2 are the slightly redesigned body, a move to a Penta-mirror viewfinder (as per the DL2, the DS2 has a Penta-prism), a reduced continuous shooting buffer, P-TTL only flash metering and introduction of in-camera Shake Reduction.
Digital Features & Controls The 2.5-inch color LCD is used for accessing the menus and reviewing captured images - it cannot be used as a viewfinder. To the right of the eyelevel finder is the e-dial which in playback functions as the Index and Zoomed View dial. The AE Lock button in playback
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A capable 6-megapixel DSLR that delivers excellent performance at a very competitive price.Pentax has forsaken its unpronounceable "*istD" branding with the K100D model, which was announced at the end of May. It's a pity we had to wait so long for a review unit because a DSLR with a 6-megapixel imager is disadvantaged when compared with the current 10-megapixel crop. However, the K100D is keenly priced and has some significant advantages - and you can make decent-looking A3 prints from 6-megapixel DSLRs.
Pentax K100D (DSLR Camera): 3.5 out of 5 stars from 2 genuine reviews on Australia's largest opinion site ProductReview.com.au.
Pentax K100D is a 6.0MP Entry-Level DSLR camera with a APS-C sized CCD sensor and Pentax KAF mount. Read our K100D review to find its pros and cons.
The K100D and K110D digital SLRs were announced in May 2006, aimed as a straight replacement for the *ist DS series (actually the DS2) these two SLRs are designed to appeal to the affordable end of the digital SLR market but don't compromise on features. The only difference between the K100D and K110D are that the K100D includes Pentax's own CCD-shift type 'Shake Reduction' system, where as the K110D does not. The main differences between the K100D and the *ist DS2 are the slightly redesigned body, a move to a Penta-mirror viewfinder (as per the DL2, the DS2 has a Penta-prism), a reduced continuous shooting buffer, P-TTL only flash metering and introduction of in-camera Shake Reduction.