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Review Summary
2013-11-21T19:00:00
TL; DR It's not perfect, but you come to appreciate some functions and design details a lot. I use this in many different situations and it performs admirably in all of them. The weather sealing has been very useful to me. The camera feels tough and dependable, the controls fall easily to hand and there is practically no lag doing anything related to taking pictures. There is, however, lag when DR expansion and distortion correction options are turned on, and also with certain post-processing functions.
Giklab
2013-10-19T21:00:00
I have the K5, and have used it it various weather situations (normal rain, blowy rain, windy beach) but the toughest test was when I was at the beach during Hurricane Sandy (Lake Erie area). 30+ mph wind, heavy rain, and spray from the lake water. Lens is the 50-135 f2.8 DA*. Video is here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHY2DUDQr7s
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Pentax is carving out a substantial niche for itself by focusing many of its products on the outdoor and adventure market. Today the Ricoh-owned camera maker introduced two new flavors of its top line camera, the Pentax K-5 II and Pentax K-5 IIs. Both cameras feature a rugged body construction that is water-, cold- and dust-resistant, and are built around the same 16MP APS CMOS sensor. The main difference is that the K-5IIs comes without an anti-aliasing filter, making it better suited for commercial and studio photography, while the K-5 II is designed to be taken to places where the photographer may not necessarily have control over lighting.
Pentax K-5 II Key Features:
16MP CMOS sensor
Anti aliasing filter: reduces moiré patterning
ISO range 100-12,800 native, expandable to 80-51,200
3-inch, 921k dot LCD monitor
Weather-resistant
Shake Reduction Optical
Viewfinder with 100% field of view
7fps burst rate up to 30 consecutive images in JPEG
18 digital filters
RAW or JPEG format
The Pentax K-5 II's magnesium alloy exterior and highly rigid stainless steel chassis is stur dy and lightweight, with 77 seals to keep out dust and rain. The camera is claimed to offer reliable operation down to 14 degrees F, and has a shutter release with a top shutter speed of 1/8000 second, rated to last up to 100,000 shots.
The glass Pentaprism viewfinder offers a full 100% field of view, with a Natural-Bright Matte II focusing screen for easier manual focusing. The camera has a Shake Reduction mechanism that can compensate for up to three stops worth of shakiness, according to Pentax; helpful features include an electric level function with a vertical level scale, automated compensation for distortion and lateral chromatic aberration when using Pentax's DA, D, FA and FA limited lenses (all of which are available at Adorama). You have a choice of three grid patterns while in live view mode.
The difference between this K-5 II camera and the K-5 IIs version is that the K-5 IIs camera does not come with a built-in anti-aliasing filter.
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