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Experience Digital Processing Diversity with The Pentax K5 DSLR Camera

January 23rd, 2012

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Of course you can find a wide variety of digital SLR cameras on the market, but the Pentax K5 DSLR is worth time and attention. Just like many other products where there is a lot of competition, all digital cameras offer identical feature sets. There are many differences and distinctions that can be made, and it is often a matter of quality of design. The race always goes to those who exhibit higher levels of creativity and application developments.

If you are a professional, then you have different requirements from the average camera buyer. You may not care about the best image stabilization, and there is nothing wrong with that.

Each new selling season, we look to camera makers and casually anticipate what they have to reveal to us. We do feel that Pentax has stepped-up to the challenge on this point. Changing and challenging lighting conditions along with almost any other shooting environment can be handled quite well. Photos can be taken at almost a moments notice with the auto-focus design in the K5 which was not present in other models. We know you have experienced the frustration with decreased lighting photos, but we think this camera will exceed the performance of similar class digital SLR’s. The difference has been reported to be noticeable by users who have put the K5 through some paces.

There are certainly special situations that can place high demands on the abilities of a camera. You can take maximum advantage of the Live View operation mode for rapid selection and shooting. Hardware changes such as a newly designed image sensor with the software for supporting higher rates is part of the K5. Just one of the goals was higher performing auto-focus. After all the technical jargon, we know people just want to be able to take great photos. So if you use the K5, be sure to check out rapid picture shooting with auto modes without worrying about poor resolution.

The K5 makes very solid use of what can be done with technical developments. That aspect is especially true in the image processing department. An impressive menu for modifying, fixing or otherwise customizing images is all part of the enhancements. What you will use are called digital filtration settings so you can work with your images.

Changing and playing with your images is part of the fun with filtration and customizing.

CMOS is such a versatile circuitry application, and of course Pentax was smart to use it in the K5. The advantage with CMOS is it allows for much faster ability to switch digital states, and that is where the faster operations come from. For the general public, though, they just want a great digital SLR that takes fabulous pics. We do not have sufficient space to cover it all, but there is much more to the K5.