Comprehensive features; good results with supplied lens; HD video shooting; anti-shake
No rechargeable battery; No HDMI output
A good value camera for anyone who doesn’t want to stick with the big names of Canon or Nikon Good points Comprehensive features; good results with supplied lens; HD video shooting; anti-shake Bad points No rechargeable battery; No HDMI output ...
Abstract: At this rate, it seems entirely possible that by this time next year no DSLR worth its salt will be missing a video mode. The 12.4-megapixel Pentax K-x is the latest to throw its hat into the ring, joining Nikon and Canon in the ranks of mid-range, HD-...
Well built, Great image and video quality, Excellent kit lens, It's speedy
Frame wobble in video mode, Expensive at launch, No autofocus in video mode, AA batteries a double-edged sword
Pentax has been a strong name in the burgeoning budget DSLR market for a long time. The Pentax K-m, for instance, is a surprisingly good 10.2MP camera that can be had for as little as £330.The £700 Pentax K-x continues in a similar vein. Indeed...
Abstract: With so many new DSLRs featuring HD video hitting the shelves, it’s no surprise that Pentax has joined the fray. Introducing the new Pentax K-x…...
Abstract: The Pentax K-x is Pentax's latest entry-level D-SLR and has an impressive spec sheet but is accompanied by a lofty price tag, too. There's a new 12.4Mp sensor and a large ISO 200-6400 range, which can be expanded to 100-12800 on the Pentax K-x. Not onl...