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Pentax Mirrorless Camera India
Joseph | 2024-05-13 08:47:16 |
I purchase a used Pentax Spotmatic film camera recently with a couple of lenses. This adapter allows me to use the Pentax lenses on my Fujifilm mirrorless cameras. It works perfectly, is well made and lightweight. If you are looking to adapt vintage lenses to your current system this is an excellent solution. 5 |
Jordan | 2024-05-25 06:41:25 |
To preface this story, this is my first DSLR and my first Pentax. Before this I had owned two mirrorless cameras. First I started with a Lumix S1 but was looking to upgrade and convinced myself to sell everything to buy into the Fuji GFX system. To my (and many others) surprise I was dissatisfied with not only the build quality of the 50sii but the images I was creating with it. Something just didn't look right. I couldn't place my finger on it but things looked... sterile? I thought a digital medium format sensor was the answer to replicating my medium format film cameras but alas, this was not the case. I wanted to capture a black and white film look with a digital camera but couldn't afford a Leica monochrome. It was a risky move on my part but I sold my GFX after doing a lot of research into the K3iii monochrome. The first day I took it out I knew I had made the right choice. Images from this camera are pure magic and have tricked many people around me thinking it was film. Match this sensor with a M42 adapter and throw some Super-Takumar, it looks identical to B&W film. Love shooting this thing at night at ridiculously high ISO levels. The build quality is like a tank. View finder is bright and easy to focus. Speaking of focusing, the auto focus is faster than some of the mirrorless cameras Ive used. I don't ever want to go back to mirrorless after using this gem, there's nothing like framing your image through the lens. My only complaint is it takes a second to get used to exposing correctly. You need to be very mindful of blown out highlights. Images match that of any full frame camera I've ever used. I love this thing so much I can only hope Pentax will release a full frame monochrome camera in the future to compete with Leica. Anyway, if you love B&W photography then this is the camera for you. 5 |
Kris | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I blacked it out with India ink. 5 |
William | 2024-05-02 08:14:46 |
All I ever wanted in a Mirrorless Camera. 5 |
Amit | 2024-07-16 04:48:57 |
I recently got myself Z8 and tried various video modes and the card that i got with the camera (in india) was a lexar (128 G) .. it performed fine with rest of the things except Nikon N-RAW and also 4k 120, immdtly there was buffering and camera and card both heated up. I got this card and tried shooting video with the fullest quality settings both on n-RAW (60p) and 4k 120p i was surprised no buffering at all and as soon as i stopped the video the card access light turned off and it was writing data comfortably. i took multiple shots of around 25 seconds and no issues found as of now .. wil share more details hwen i try it for longfer periods. BTW 1TB card give a f8K 60P N-RAW foootage of around 23 minutes :-) 5 |
WildbroncgirlNevada | 2024-08-22 02:31:45 |
I was on the fence and getting swayed into different directions of cameras. Newer, fancier etc. However in my exhaustive list making and research I ended up buying this. No regrets whatsoever. It is a fully competent, gorgeous, robust build. Image capturing takes me back to the days of my professional photographic endeavors. I used to shoot film as well as medium format and rangefinder. Sure I got caught up in the mirrorless craze however I found myself hardly composing anymore. Everything I did became point and shoot or basically iPhone photography with a $3000 mirrorless Sony or Nikon. I lost interest in what I was seeing on screen and just shot stuff to slap up on Instagram. To me the mirrorless craze is fine in some ways however I wanted to get back to looking through a very vivid and clear - non pixelated viewfinder. The grip on this beast is wonderful. I reguarly hike above 8000' and holding onto this is a breeze. I have shot in the native Pentax raw format and DNG - both stunning. JPEGs aren't bad either. This camera would be my first choice for doing weddings again (with a grip) and it is now my first choice for landscapes and nature photography. I have an aging and well used Fuji XT-3 and Sony A7R IV that are both great but I may sell and opt for another K-1 and build up my l ens stash. I'm impressed with Pentax (or Ricoh). I hope they consider continuing on with a full frame DSLR. If you are thinking of this camera, I can say you won't be disapointed. 5 |
Michael | 2024-06-29 09:21:27 |
That is what I need for my Pentax K1000 film camera. 5 |
Wade | 2024-08-22 05:35:27 |
Cheap insurance for my camera. I take it and use it for humanitarian project evaluations for Rotary International and have taken it to India, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, Chile, and locally. Camera still looks great! Controls are not compromised with the cover on. 5 |
William | 2024-05-25 02:25:56 |
I'm going to India in January and I'm so glad that I bought this. It feels like a quality product in every way ~ a solid, unshakeable, camera platform ~ great features and ideal for travel. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-13 06:43:16 |
For my recent third trip to India in 3 years (with Olympus photographer John Isaac) , I wanted two lightweight cameras, and I already owned the E420, so the Pen E-PL1 was the perfect second camera. Not ordering the viewfinder was a mistake, as I couldn't see the LCD when the sun shone on it. Fortunately, another traveler loaned me his viewfinder most of the time, and I have since purchased my own. I specialize in lightweight packing, and this 3-week trip required clothing for both cold and hot weather. I checked only one bag weighing 25 lbs, and carried only my 13 notebook computer and my VERY lightweight camera bag. Volume and weight are important to me, so the Pen was perfect for this trip. A few years ago, my little SP350, which shot RAW, was stolen; this little camera more than replaces it and I carry it everywhere, even when I run! 5 |