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Pentax K110D Camera Information/Reviews

K110D
Year introduced
2006
Mount
Crippled KAF2
Meter range
1 - 21.5 EV
Meter pattern
m c s
ISO range
200 - 3200
Expanded dynamic range
No
Exposure modes
AutoPict., P, Av, Tv, M, B
Exposure compensation
+/-2 EV
Exposure lock
Yes
Shutter speeds (auto)
30 - 1/4000s
Shutter speeds (manual)
30 - 1/4000s
Self timer
Yes
Mirror lock-up
Yes
Continuos shooting
2.8 fps up to 5 images
Auto bracketing
Yes
Multiple exposures
No
Built-in flash
Yes, GN 15.6 (ISO 200)
TTL flash
No
P-TTL flash
Yes
Sync speed
1/180s
Flash exposure comp
-2 - 1 EV
Autofocus
Yes (11 points)
Autofocus sensitivity
0 - 19 EV
Autofocus with SDM
No
Front/Back focus corr
No
Power zoom
No
Viewfinder
0.85x, 96%
Viewfinder type
Pentamirror
Diopter adjustment
Yes
Exchangeable screen
No
Depth of field preview
Yes
Digital preview
Yes
Live view
No
Movie
No
Camera controls
1 control wheel. Most functions accessed though menus
Shake reduction
No
Dust removal / alert
No / No
Pixel mapping
No
Image size
16 x 24 mm
Sensor
6.1 MP CCD
File format
PEF, JPG
Memory card type
SD
Back LCD
2.5 in. 210,000 pix
Battery
4 x AA
Battery grip
No
Size (W x H x D)
129.5 X 92.5 X 70 mm
Weight
560 g
Comment
Program modes: Normal, Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Action, Night-scene portrait. 8 scene modes.
Extra flash functions: Wireless, High-speed, Contrast control.
Exposure modes with M and K lenses restricted to Av (with aperture always wide open) and M


Camera Photos
 

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06-13-2009, 04:12 PM #2
Bokehboy
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This is one of my favorite cameras. In ways it is superior to my K10D. I actually prefer this camera to the K10D.

Lower resolution is not a problem for me with a higher quality lens than most kit lenses.

Lack of shake reduction is not an issue as any high quality work I do is shot from some type of pod or mount along with a remote shutter release.

Rain and weather resistance is easily and inexpensively handled with a simple Rain Sleeve.

No "hot pixels" or "Christmas Lights" as the k10D is prone to. IMO not nearly as noisy at any ISO as the K10D.

AA battery power. No specialized battery so if you forget your spares you can get batteries for it anywhere.

For the price these are now available at you just cannot beat them!

Taken with a K110D on a tripod with an inexpensive Pentax FAJ 28-80mm zoom:

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» Solid performer!
09-19-2009, 06:11 AM #3
Chr1st0ph3r
New Member

The K110D was my first DSLR. I fell in love with it instantly. I also own the K20D. I am not going to go through the feature comparison bit. But I will say that my K20D is being serviced, I am using my K110D in the mean time, my customers have noticed no difference in the quality of my work!
 
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09-30-2009, 02:00 PM #4
penedm
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Since the camera is without dust removal feature so just how do you remove those annoying dusts show up in the pictures? I've used a small blower blew a few times. The location of the dusts changed but they are still there.
 
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