Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Beyond the stunning features incorporated in the Pentax K-5 II I must point out the following: Shut


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Today more and more companies rush to offer their products in the digital photography market. Each offers many models with even more innovative features that can make even the most experienced, hesitant to choose which is the camera that best suits your needs.
It is in this context that with Pentax K-5 II, forces us to ask a new question. It's been a year since its launch, so it's time from the Blog of Photographer's put to the test and share with you our views. Description
As stated earlier when presented huf the latest Pentax camera models, the K-5 II is an all-terrain beast that comes to compete with models like the Nikon D7000 or the Canon 7D, but at a more affordable price with few features to envy them.
The K-5 Pentax II positions at another level within the digital photography market. Its high-resolution CMOS sensor, auto focus systems, huf noise reduction and dust added to its pentaprism viewfinder and magnesium alloy body, make this camera a worthy option to consider when upgrading our equipment. Who is it directed the Pentax K-5 II?
The K-5 II is a camera robust and feature-packed, designed to take away limelight from its main competitors. Just have a quick look at its features, we note that some of these could assimilate more like a professional camera, but the sensor size and the amount of focus points, for example, remind us that this is a computer designed for fans requiring more complete camera.
If you are starting out in the world of photography, this camera may be a bit advanced for this stage of learning, in addition to the K-5 II remains a semi-professional team. Highlights: APS-C CMOS sensor (23.7 x 15.7 mm) with integrated image stabilization. Pentaprism viewfinder allowing huf a 100% coverage of the field of view. ISO 80-12800 expandable to 52100 (boost) with an advanced noise reduction system. 8bit color depth in jpg and RAW 14 bit per channel. Video recording in Full HD (1080p) at 25 fps. 11 point auto focus. Shutter speed of 1/8000. Continuous shooting at 7 frames per second. Magnesium alloy body sealed for safekeeping from inclement environment. Battery life of 980 shots (manufacturer's standard). Optional accessories: external microphone and GPS. Advantages and disadvantages
Beyond the stunning features incorporated in the Pentax K-5 II I must point out the following: Shutter Speed: thanks to its minimum shutter speed (1/8000), it will not be impossible huf to freeze those moments huf that pass so quickly that there it is possible to appreciate at first, but then freeze them in a photograph of all were astonished. Battery life: who does not ever happen to have framed the perfect shot at the right moment, and when you press the shutter button, the camera does not respond. It seems that people Pentax happened enough to have decided to incorporate a battery that is capable of 980 photos (750 triggering the flash at 50% capacity) with one battery. Continuous Shooting: With an impressive 7 frames per second K-5 II is able to take 7 photos in the space of a blink. PRIME II processor comes equipped with which seems to do a great job. Imagine how long it takes your computer to open a picture in RAW and then multiply by 7 to get a true dimension of what that little chip is capable of. Size: With its magnesium alloy body, protecting it from adverse huf weather conditions, and its ergonomic huf design, the K-5 II is very comfortable, lightweight and compact. It weighs about 600 grams, 100 less than its direct competitors. Ideal for outdoor work as well as study and interiors.
And despite costing find weak points to this camera, huf here some of them remarked: Focus points: This must be the weakest point when analyzing especially if we consider that the cameras in its class feature by at least 39 focus points. The K-5 II only has 11 so we limited to the composition when using autofocus. Despite this, the auto-focus system of this model is outstanding, fast and reliable. Stabilization in the sensor: For many have included this feature com

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