Abstract: The K-30 is the latest offering from Pentax. It is the first DSLR from Pentax since the K-5 and it uses same 16-megapixel APS-C sized sensor that was shown to be one of the best sensors in terms of overall image quality – especially in the realm of hig...
The Pentax K-30 is an excellent mid-range digital DSLR. Although its exterior styling may not be your taste, it combines a good feature set with superb image quality, a sense of fun, and a reasonable price. Plus, the weatherproofing and tough-as-nails sty...
Published: 2012-08-27, Author: Jeremy , review by: camcorderinfo.com
The Pentax K-30 poses numerous obstacles for those who are looking to capture professional-grade video with their DSLR camera. Thanks to the absence of an external mic jack the K-30 lacks the ability to capture strong audio, which means you're lef...
It's refreshing to see Pentax deliver what they do best: an excellent DSLR camera that delivers a lot of features and performance without breaking the bank. We've always had a soft spot for Pentax DSLRs and the new K-30 is no different, clearly buildi...
Published: 2012-08-13, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com
Maybe, especially if youre planning to wander into a hurricane or a blizzard. (Thats probably a bad idea, and even if youre going to do it, you should bring something that shoots better video.)AdvertisementThis cameras image quality is impressive. It...
The Pentax K-30 feels good in the hand. Its handgrip is deep yet not wide, and allows you to get a firm grasp on the body while still being able to move your right thumb over a variety of buttons on the back panel. Included in the controls are two dial...
Speed of focusing in Live View, small battery, fixed screen, lack of continuous AF for HD video
For a mid-price DSLR, the K30 certainly offers a lot. The sensor has been adopted from previous models, but this is a wise move by Pentax as the 16.3Mp CMOS chip certainly delivers impressive results. The AF system is starting to show its age a little....
Speed of focusing in Live View, small battery, fixed screen, lack of continuous AF for HD video
For a mid-price DSLR, the K30 certainly offers a lot. The sensor has been adopted from previous models, but this is a wise move by Pentax as the 16.3Mp CMOS chip certainly delivers impressive results. The AF system is starting to show its age a little....
Abstract: Our testing team has had their hands on the recently announced Pentax K-30 and put the camera through their rigorous regime of lab and field tests. They've posted their full, scientific Pentax K-30 review over on our sister site TechRadar . So go there fo...
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Published: 2012-07-26, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Excellent image quality, Rugged, durable, waterproof body, Extremely fast performance
Video quality is lacking, Mediocre autofocus, Weather-proofing makes body feel cheap