Pentax KP Silver Body 24.32 Ultra-Compact Weatherproof DSLR with 3" LCD, (Silver)

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Oldschool
4
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Camera arrived today from Adorama via Amazon Prime. The camera box was damaged. No packaging material was present in the shipping container. The battery was dead so I gave it a three hour charge. The KP is solid, surprisingly hefty, and the chassis appears to be and feels well-made. The flip up flash is flimsy cheap plastic and degrades the sturdiness of an otherwise well-constructed camera. I wish Ricoh had designed the camera without flash. Dials are plastic, but feel firm enough and click with each setting. The hinged display is smallish and the resolution is nothing to write home about. The camera includes three grips which are attached by way of a hex-screw and included allen wrench. I found that the largest grip suited my hands the best. The camera is weight forward left with the 200mm f2.8 (a hefty lens). Any larger lens will require the battery grip accessory. It pairs nice and is balanced with the Pentax 55-300 HD DA WR. The camera is insanely customizable both with external buttons and dials and inner menu workings. I immediately gravitated toward the front index finger dial for adjusting shutter speed in Pentax Tav mode. Opened up I was surprised at the shutter speed. While not Nikon D500 speed, it trumps my K5 IIS. The 5-axis stabilization works and I noticed immediately better output with a 200mm, shooting some crows in flight. JPEG image output looks very good. I havent yet done any PP work from RAW. The high ISO claims are rubbish. You can shoot ISO 819200, but the images are not presentable. Maybe peak out around 6400 or 12800 with good glass. Ive been shooting with the 70mm 2.4 and missed a few shots in Auto. The Wi-Fi link through Ricohs crappy IOs App is especially finicky. I would not bother with it. This camera is a bit of an enigma to me. The size is approximate to micro-4/3 platforms, but the camera is heavy. Its a bit of a hybrid and the price point might appeal to beginners or those upgrading. The camera has some retro charm. Im keeping mine, but I am sick with G.A.S. Ill post some shots down the road.
Tom frasca
5
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Camera built well love features AF slow drifts didnt realize it was so small till I held it
Danie Coertze
5
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Excellent camera. Good value for money.
Performante_
5
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Good camera for the price
Pat P.
5
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The first time I used this camera, it was as though I had been using it for years. Dials and buttons were just where they should have been. Oddly, although I have somewhat small hands, the largest of the detachable grips felt most comfortable. Maybe because the camera is rather hefty for its compact size, which I like a lot; it feels very well-made and sturdy. This was my first camera with a movable screen. I didnt figure that would matter, but it does. Nice to be able to get shots from low and high angles that would have been guesses on another camera. Didnt miss the LCD screen that would have been on the top, if it was bigger. The data works fine on the back. The Kps low light performance is better than that of my K3, I do a lot of low light work, so thats a big plus. Biggest drawback is the smaller battery that dies sooner than the hefty ones in earlier Pentax DSLRs. I always carry at least two spares, and so far, Ive not had to use more than two in a days shooting. One thing Ive noticed about digital cameras; while loved some of my old film cameras, I never actually loved a digital camera. I have a nostalgic fondness for some of the old ones, but not the digital ones, which seemed somehow more temporary than the Spotmatic ever did. The Kp might change all that.
Amazon Customer
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I bought Pentax KP and O-GPS1 as a solution for GPS tagging travel and landscape pictures. There is nothing wrong with KP as a camera - I have owned earlier Pentax models and still own both Canon (mirrorless) and Nikon (DSLR) gear and KP is certainly the best crop sensor camera I have seen. But. It did not work well with the O-GPS1 unit attached, not wanting to detect the unit if the unit was not switched on first, and even when it was, it only detected the unit 85% of the time. This all too frequent malfunction, together with a number of serious usability issues (in daylight, the "searching for GPS lock" symbol in Pentax KP display cannot be seen, and neither is the blue LED in O-GPS1 visible), make using this combo for my primary purpose very annoying. (I also wrote a separate review for O-GPS1, and will limit this review to the details more directly involved with the camera itself). I gave it a fair try, tested it during several days but could not overcome the main problem: This camera does not detect the O-GPS1 unit reliably, and this leads into power-cycling the unit over and over again, until it finally catches it. I am returning this and opting for Pentax K-1 with built in GPS. This issue was clearly a usability issue of O-GPS1, as well as an inter-operability problem between KP and O-GPS1, and I also suspect either this KP or O-GPS1 was faulty - impossible to know which one.
Carl
5
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this is a pentax as it should be.great in the hand no.t complex.
Antonio R Navarro
5
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For me its a 5 plus star, I upgraded for the Ks-1 so the improvement was big so many features on this new KP and Ive only had it for about a month great Camera.
Andre jones
5
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This camera really is the best of both worlds. It feels like a mirrorless in its compact size, and many of its features. For example, focus peaking, Shake reduction, live view. It also has the best of a DSLR with its beautiful optical viewfinder, quick response times, buttons, customization, weather sealing. Image quality is superb and the Pentax limited lenses are an ideal fit for the KP, keeping the size compact and the appearance gorgeous. Great job Pentax!
Rudy
5
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DSLR small as a mirrorless, light weight, but tough and weatherproof as all Pentax cameras. Super combined with the 20-40 WR Limited red ring. Easy to operate, ver responsive. Excellent dynamic range. Great in low light. Compare all the features for the price. I also own the Pentax K1 II full frame but I am currently traveling and I am glad I decided to bring the KP smaller APSC. I did not buy it from Amazon this time but felt that I have share my experience with camera.
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. 24.3 effective Megapixel APS-C AA filter less CMOS sensor with Iso 819200 and pixel shift resolution 5-Axis shake reduction system Pixel shift resolution technology. Uses shake reduction to move the image sensor in single-pixel increments, to capture 4 images that are combined into a single, Hi-Res image A vertical-tilt LCD monitor that facilitates high- and low-angle shooting Dustproof, weather-resistant, -10 DegreeC built-in Wi-Fi
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