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09-16-2009, 09:30 PM   #1
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PENTAX ANNOUNCES AFFORDABLE, NEW PENTAX K-x WITH HIGH-END FEATURES INCLUDING HD VIDEO

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News update from the official Pentax website:

GOLDEN, CO (September 16, 2009)… PENTAX Imaging Company redefines the entry-level digital SLR category with the introduction of the K-x digital SLR. This latest PENTAX camera offers high-end features including Live View and HD video. And, since there’s no rule that SLR cameras must come in black only, the K-x will be available in a choice of white or black, as well as special, limited edition red and navy.

Priced at $599.95 USD (for body with DA L 18-55mm lens), the extremely compact and lightweight PENTAX K-x forges ahead on the trail initiated by the popular PENTAX K2000. With a one-handed shooting design and simple, easy-to-use operation, the K-x is perfect for users stepping up from a point and shoot digital camera to their first digital SLR.

The PENTAX K-x offers photographic performance that challenges higher class DSLR models and offers several features that set this camera apart in the entry-level category:

High resolution 12.4 megapixel CMOS image sensor features sensor-shift Shake Reduction for stabilized image and video capture up to 4 stops max.

Large 2.7 inch LCD features Live View with contrast, phase difference, and Face Detection autofocus (up to 16 faces).

Widescreen HD video capture in full 720p resolution (1280x720) at 24 FPS cinematic framerate, using any PENTAX 35mm lens.

Creative processing and filter modes produce high quality finished images, while offering the ability to explore artistic freedom through unique special effects.

True High Dynamic Range (HDR) image capture blends 3 bracketed images into a single picture with outstanding shadow, highlight, and midrange detail.

Fast 4.7 FPS capture speed and 1/6000 second maximum shutter speeds are possible with the PENTAX PRIME II image processing engine.

Powerful automatic modes, including PENTAX Auto Picture and scene modes, ensure the perfect shot in any situation, while helping new photographers learn DSLR photography.

Responsive 11 point wide angle SAFOX VIII autofocus system focuses quickly and accurately, and can easily track moving subjects.

Captures up to 1900 shots with universally available, easy-to-find AA lithium batteries (also compatible with AA NiMH rechargeable and alkaline batteries).


All combined, the PENTAX K-x is the perfect camera for new digital SLR camera users as well as an ideal backup camera for more experienced photographers.

Along with the K-x, PENTAX announced the smc PENTAX DA L 55-300mm F4-5.8 ED super-telephoto zoom lens. This lens will be exclusive to a K-x Twin Lens Kit package consisting of a K-x body, this new lens and the smc PENTAX DA L 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 lens. The lightweight design of this zoom lens offers the exceptional optical performance found in all PENTAX lenses for super-telephoto photography with the K-x and other PENTAX digital SLR camera bodies.

The PENTAX K-x is now available for pre-order in black or white on www.pentaxwebstore.com. Limited edition colors of red and navy will become available at select locations to be announced.

The PENTAX K-x (in black and white) will ship in October 2009 in three configurations: options:

· K-x single lens kit with body and an smc PENTAX DA L 18-55mm lens for USD $649.95.

· K-x twin lens kit for $749.95 including a K-x body, the smc PENTAX DA L 18-55mm lens and the smc PENTAX DA L 50-200mm zoom lens.

· K-x twin lens kit for $849.95 including a K-x body, the smc PENTAX DA L 18-55mm lens and the smc PENTAX DA L 55-300mm zoom lens.


Product images are available here: www.pentaximaging.com/press/pressfiles.html

An informational video is available here: www.youtube.com/Pentaxian1

PENTAX Imaging Company is an innovative leader in the production of a variety of digital cameras including weather resistant digital SLRs and compact, waterproof cameras, as well as lenses, flash units, binoculars, scopes, and eyepieces. For 90 years, PENTAX has developed durable, reliable products that meet the needs of consumers and businesses. With headquarters in Golden, Colorado, PENTAX Imaging Company is a division of PENTAX of America, Inc.

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PENTAX K-x FACT SHEET

12.4 effective megapixels

The K-x incorporates a newly developed CMOS image sensor to assure high-speed image data readout and more flexibility with varying ISO sensitivity levels. With approximately 12.4 effective megapixels, this image sensor accurately reproduces true-to-life images with fine detail and rich color depth. The

K-x offers a wide sensitivity range between ISO 200 and ISO 6400 and allows users to expand the sensitivity range between ISO 100 and ISO 12800 via a custom function to offer greater creative freedom to photographers.


Compact, lightweight body

The PENTAX K-x is one of the most compact, lightweight digital SLR cameras in its class. The stainless-steel chassis and overall design offer a space-efficient layout.


Widescreen HD movie recording at 1280x720 pixels at a cinematic 24 frames per second (720p24)

The PENTAX K-x movie recording function* captures true-to-life movie clips in 16:9 high-definition TV proportions (1280 x 720 pixels) at a frame rate of 24 frames per second. Compatible with every PENTAX interchangeable lens ever made, the Video Capture mode opens a new world of creativity for PENTA K-x owners.

* When the PENTAX K-x’s AV output terminal is used, movie clips are viewed at normal resolution. The data must be transferred to a PC for the playback of movie clips at high-definition TV proportions (1280 x 720 pixels).


PENTAX-original SR mechanism for sharp, blur-free images

The K-x features the PENTAX-developed Shake Reduction mechanism that effectively compensates for the adverse effects of camera shake by as much as four shutter steps. This innovative mechanism extends its benefits to all PENTAX interchangeable lenses — even those designed for film-format cameras.* With this SR mechanism, the K-x produces sharp, blur-free images even under demanding conditions such as telephoto lens photography, shooting in dark or low-light setting without a flash illumination, and sunset scenes.

*Lenses compatible with this mechanism: PENTAX K-, KA-, KAF-, KAF2- and KAF3-mount lenses; screw-mounted lenses (with an adapter); and 645- and 67-system lenses (with an adapter). Some functions may not be available with certain lenses.


High-speed continuous shooting at approximately 4.7 images per second

The K-x’s high-speed continuous shooting mode records as many as 17 images (in JPEG recording format) at a maximum speed of approximately 4.7 images per second. This is the fastest of all entry-class models. The K-x also features a more reliable shutter unit, which passed a demanding action test of more than 100,000 shutter releases. The top shutter speed of 1/6000 second allows the photographer to preserve sharp, crisp images of fast-moving subjects.

High-performance, high-speed PRIME II imaging engine

The K-x features the newly developed PRIME (PENTAX Real IMage Engine) II, that is an upgrade of the original PRIME imaging engine. This new imaging engine offers greater data processing speed and enhanced capability to produce higher-quality images with richer, more accurate color rendition, as well as faster transmission speed of movie data.


Live View function with Face detection of up to 16 faces

In addition to the camera’s viewfinder, the K-x features a Live View function that allows users to view subjects on the LCD monitor during shooting. The K-x also offers a choice of three different focusing modes in Live View:

· Contrast Auto Focus optimizes the focus based on the subject’s contrast.

· Face Detection Auto Focus automatically detects up to 16 faces, then selects the main subject’s face from multiple faces, and captures it in sharp focus.

· Phase Difference Auto Focus accesses the AF sensor positioned in the camera body to optimize focus on the subject.


Innovative Image Processing Functions


Digital Filter function

The K-x’s digital filter function allows users to process recorded images in a variety of creative ways within the camera and produce highly creative visual expressions. With a choice of 16 different filters including Color Extract, Retro, Soft, Starburst, Toy Camera, and more (including a custom filter for building multiple effects), photographers may apply multiple filters to a single image for customized effects.


Cross Process mode

The K-x features a new Cross Process mode that automatically and randomly adds finishing touches to exposures to create eye-catching images with unique, intriguing colors (just like images treated with Cross Process* in film photography). This mode adds a whimsical element to digital photography since photographers don’t know the results until the captured image is actually displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor.

* A film development technique that takes advantage of unconventional film developers to create a distinctive finishing touch with intriguing colors.


High-precision 11-point AF sensor

The high-precision, wide-frame SAFOX VIII autofocus system of the K-x features 11 sensor points (with nine cross-type sensors positioned in the middle) to automatically capture even off-centered subjects in sharp, crisp focus. Photographers also may select one of the sensors as a focusing point to accommodate specialized applications.


Additional features

· Custom Image modes offer high quality processing for images

· 2.7 inch, high-resolution color LCD monitor with approximately 230,000 dots of resolution

· Auto Picture mode for effortless, automatic selection of the most appropriate shooting mode, even during Live View shooting

· Status screen for easy, at-a-glance confirmation of various settings on the LCD monitor

· Ten scene modes, including Night Scene, Surf & Snow, Sunset, Kids, Museum, and more, available via simple icon selection

· PENTAX Digital Camera Utility 4 software package, with RAW-data processing and image browser functions





smc PENTAX-DA L 55-300mmF4-5.8ED Lens Fact Sheet


A lightweight super-telephoto zoom lens for focal lengths between 84.5mm and 460mm (in the 35mm format)


ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass optical elements to assure true-to-life image descriptions and faithful color renditions through effective compensation of chromatic aberrations over the entire zoom range.


SPECIFICATIONS



Focal Length

55-300mm

(Equivalent to 84.5-460mm in 35mm format)

Aperture

F4-5.8

Minimum Aperture

F22-32

Lens Construction

12 elements in 8 groups

Angle of View

29 - 5.4° (wiith PENTAX D-SLR camera body)

Minimum Focusing Distance

4.6 ft.

Maximum Magnification

0.28X

Filter Diameter

58mm

Diaphragm control

Fully Automatic

Number of Diaphragm Blades

6

Maximum Diameter & Minimum Length

2.8 x 4.4 in

Weight

15.0 oz.

Notes

Includes SP (Super Protect) Coating






PENTAX,K-x and smc PENTAX are trademarks of HOYA CORPORATION.

PENTAX Digital Camera Utility and SDM are trademarks of HOYA CORPORATION.

All other brands or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Designs and specifications are subjects to change without notice.






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Good news.
But how does the DA L 55-300 differ from the existing DA 55-300?
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hopefully not plastic mount, no quick-shift...

if it has metal/quickshift, I would totally buy that kit.

colored?
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colored?
I want the one in red

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$670 with 18-55 Kit is what I paid from my K20D that back then was top of the Pentax line.

is it affordable?
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QuoteOriginally posted by redpigeons Quote
$670 with 18-55 Kit is what I paid from my K20D that back then was top of the Pentax line.

is it affordable?
You gotta remember, this can do HD Video, and that's where the cost comes from. I may never need that, and you may never need that, but a lot of people looking for their first DSLR might want that just because that comes mostly only on mid-upper range models. For a camera with video, $670 with a kit lens is indeed affordable.
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QuoteOriginally posted by redpigeons Quote
$670 with 18-55 Kit is what I paid from my K20D that back then was top of the Pentax line.

is it affordable?
$670 was not the normal price for the k20d at release....(I paid $606 CAN for my k20d ) .....It's still 1/3 less than the competition (here) and has SR etc. I like paying low dollar for my favorite gear, but not if they go bankrupt shortly after. I want to see Pentax deliver fair value...and I think they do.

I can slap on a K85/1.8 or whatever onto a K-7.....and pay less than 1400. I can now get HD Vid..SR...etc for 699 CAN......

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QuoteOriginally posted by smc Quote
$670 was not the normal price for the k20d at release....(I paid $606 CAN for my k20d ) .....It's still 1/3 less than the competition (here) and has SR etc. I like paying low dollar for my favorite gear, but not if they go bankrupt shortly after. I want to see Pentax deliver fair value...and I think they do.

I can slap on a K85/1.8 or whatever onto a K-7.....and pay less than 1400. I can now get HD Vid..SR...etc for 699 CAN......
You know something the rest of don't?
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QuoteOriginally posted by smc Quote
I like paying low dollar for my favorite gear, but not if they go bankrupt shortly after...
If everyone thought like that they would go bankrupt.
Help the cause, buy a camera =D
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Pretty thing in that bright red color, ain't it?

Some of you know I've been talking about getting my first ever DSLR, and now Pentax comes out with a new one I can actually afford to start thinking about waiting to get this one. At this price:
K-x single lens kit with body and an smc PENTAX DA L 18-55mm lens for USD $649.95.

The K20D is outdated, and still costs about the same as the K-x.....delimna, which one to get. I think the decision is already made, eh.
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QuoteOriginally posted by photolady Quote
The K20D is outdated, and still costs about the same as the K-x.....delimna, which one to get. I think the decision is already made, eh.
I would more say that the K20D is discontinued rather than outdated. Unless video and fast FPS at full resolution are needed to be modern, it does everything you need to take stunning pictures at high resolution.

That's the beautiful thing about cameras. They may continue to make new bodies, lenses, add new features, etc. I'm glad they do, that keeps these companies afloat. But cameras rarely become outdated...just overlooked.
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In the world of electronics/computers, anything at least a year old is considered outdated. I assumed this also meant cameras. Especially DSLR's.
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QuoteOriginally posted by photolady Quote
In the world of electronics/computers, anything at least a year old is considered outdated. I assumed this also meant cameras. Especially DSLR's.
Yes and no. Sales people will try and convince you of that. Sometimes things get to a point they actually go backwards as well.
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I saw this in my e-mail this morning and quickly set up for them to e-mail me when they go for sale. I am acctualy thinking about offing my new K20 so I can pick up this just to have the HD video at the same price I paid for my K20. for the loss of 2 megapixels, the fact that I can finaly get one in white.. its a fair trade to me. they could probobly get a little more for the camera even.
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Ok, Blue. But I wasn't and haven't talked to any saleperson yet. I was going by my experienced computer tech assumption. That because computers are electronics in a since are old 6 months after they come out or are built..So, cameras aren't in this category, then. Well, that's good to know.

Btw, I don't let salespeople talk me into anything. I know what I want, and I'll always buy what I want, no matter what they say.
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