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2013-08-06T21:00:00
Very rugged construction- goes anywhere. Fast focus, lots of customization...a camera you can really grow into!
Robert M.
2012-06-14T21:00:00
I purchased this camera as a replacement for my K-10D about four years ago. It has proved to be a wonderful camera that I have enjoyed using. One big improvement I noticed right away was the accuracy of the white balance and how easy it was to make adjustments. I often had difficulty getting the white balance set with the K-10D. The only really negative aspect of this camera that I have noticed is the amount of noise in pictures taken in low light using higher ISOs. I take a lot of pictures at concerts where the use of a flash is prohibited. Despite this drawback I have been able to take some very nice photos in relatively low light conditions. I did however purchase software to help deal with the noise.
Jim M.
2012-03-04T19:00:00
I use this camera almost daily and it has been very reliable. I had a problem with it last year and I sent it in for repair under warranty and Pentax repaired it for no cost and was quick about it. Adorama was helpful in that they supplied me with my invoice so I could verify the date of purchase because I was 800 miles away from home and my purchase receipt. Thanks Adorama for being there when I needed your assistance in getting the camera repaired.
ROGER L.
2011-12-28T19:00:00
The only disappointment was the video features on this camera. I love it otherwise. Great photos. This is my 3rd Pentax, and certainly not my last. I would have rated it 5 stars if the video did not cut out on me.
Deskjob
2011-09-04T21:00:00
If the K-5 is too expensive but you want the latest technology from Pentax, this is the camera for you!
SAUL H.
2011-09-03T21:00:00
I've owned my K-7 for close to two years (prior Pentax cameras were K10D, K20D...) This camera has met all my needs as an (almost) semi-pro photographer. Images are sharp, clean, and without distortions. The movie mode 720p HD transforms taking video from the small format hand held camcorders to a higher resolution professional looking video. There are so many very good functions that it is impossible to include them all in this space. Its ease of use and versatility can not be overly praised. Good price and ruggedly built. I use mine for a varied number of formats (still, landscape, portraits, architectural, video, and the built in filters have opened others such as infrared photography.
WILLIAM M.
2011-09-03T21:00:00
I love the built-in HDR, the way you can customize the thumb controls to control what you want it to do. I love that any Pentax lens will work on this camera and you don't have to pay extra for lens stabilization because it is built in to the body.
HAROLD W.
2011-09-03T21:00:00
This is a good overall camera. Fun to use. I have the battery grip which is nice to hold. I use it now as a backup to my k-5.
JOHN E.
2011-09-03T21:00:00
I shoot mainly youth sports photography. This K-7 is now my back up to my K-5.
MARK H.
2011-03-25T21:00:00
I needed a new camera and well Pentax makes it affordable for me. Sure, the K5 is out. But, I couldn't afford the K5, so I purchased the K7 and several Pentax lens: 17-70, 50-135 and a prime 31mm. I also, purchased the DBG4 Batt Grip. That is my only complaint... the grip's tripod mount is off centered, no big deal, as I'll take the battery grip off when doing panorama pictures. I love the K7 menu font size when changing settings. I've used the Nikon D200 & D90 cameras and I was always putting on my reading glasses to change their menu settings. The K7 is a pleasure to use and carry all day long in any weather enviroment. The Pentax K7 is an excellent camera for me. Thanks Pentax!
JAMES O.
2011-03-05T19:00:00
I love this camera! I have used or owned all brands and the magazine testers want you to buy Nikon or Canon. Well I'll tell you for me the K7 is better. Better built, better lenses and smaller.
JOHN B.
2011-01-12T19:00:00
So far after two weeks, I am loving this K7. I've owned the K10, and still have a K20, however this K7 Pentax camera far outshines the quality of the other cameras I've own (including some other brands). Ease of use and lighter weight is something I had not expected (especially since the menu and some of the other features are not the same as the K10 or K20 versions. So far I am sold on this model.
WILLIAM M.
2010-10-31T21:00:00
Easy to learn the basics with plenty of options to learn as I get better aquainted with camera
Workingman
2010-05-08T21:00:00
I own K20D and this is my second DSLR. It is very smaller and lighter than K20D. Also shutter noise is quieter than K20D. At high ISO, it is less noise. Tow negative things. The Green mode cannot have a RAW image.The focusing screen is slightly darker than K20D that I am feeling. At the default setting, the camera setting information is on the monitor all the time and this affects the battery life a lot. I suggest it should be canceled and I did.
Toshi
2010-04-15T21:00:00
A very sophisticated camera. I have just started to learn basic functions and it will be years before I can learn even half of what it is capable of. I am surprised every time I use it. No boredom here!
D.J
2010-04-10T21:00:00
I have used Pentax cameras for over 30 years and the K7 is the best built, most advanced model to date. My business is primarily landscape, travel, and wildlife photography. I have to be outside in all weather conditions and have never had to worry about the K7 not being up to the task. The only down I find is the size. It is much smaller than others in this class. This is good for portability, but makes it harder to handle with gloves.
Aragondina
2010-03-23T21:00:00
the K7 is the third digital SLR made in Pentax that I buied in five years, afther DS and K10. It is the best of usability for travel and wildlife photo, for the possibility of use the lens factor of its cmos with 14,6 megapixel, that non have a significative noise since 800ASA. the automatic white balance is very good in the open space and in the artificial light. the possibility to use the HDR option, helped with a strong tripod, is a aggreable new for mine architecturial photo. the video isn't interesting for me, bat it's a expansion of photo possibility. I use the pentax K7 from december and I are very satisfied of this camera
photodoc
2009-11-10T19:00:00
I've owned the original *ist D, an *ist DS, K100D, K10D, 3 K20D, and now the K-7. This camera was by far the most significant upgrade. The increased speed (AF and burst) is noticable, and has been great for shooting sports. There are so many new features that I'm still playing, but so far I'm loving this camera and very glad I swapped a K20D for it.
JOEL B.
2009-09-30T21:00:00
I am a retired photojournalist since back in the 70's. I have owned a few cameras; this is the best I ever dreamed of. The only con might be there are so many features that it will take a while to get skilled at all of them. I have been big on infrared photography as a hobby for years, this camera can do great infrared just by setting an internal filter.
JAMES L.
2009-09-02T21:00:00
I've been a keen photographer for over 20 years, starting out with an old ME Super. I have subsequently had all the top of the range Pentax slr cameras over the decades and the K7 is by far the best. Everything has been improved on this dslr and I'm very happy with it, although the AF and noise is not as good as the competition, I believe all the features more than make up for the shortfall. I'm a die hard Pentax fan as the controls are so ergonomic and logically laid out, I know the camera intimately now. I use the camera for landscape, macro, art, fun and travel which is perfect, for sport and journalism you will like the size of the K7 but the AF speed may put you off (don't get me wrong, it is fast but probably a tad behind Canon & Nikon).
Ambuscher
2009-08-24T21:00:00
Update of previous 7/25/2009 review… I took well over 500 shots on a two week trip through Seattle & Alaska. I only brought one (unusual for me) DA* 16 – 50 mm f2.8 lens. I took all of my shots at ISO 200. Color saturation was generally excellent and most shots were metered properly by the camera (using aperture priority). On the occasions when I used AF, it was absolutely silent (Pentax standard lenses aren't so quiet) and very fast. (I still prefer manual focus.) When necessary, I was able to change the exposure instantly to bracket my shots in bright sun and other conditions where I expected trouble without a handheld meter. (I really like the control layout on this camera.) I had opted to leave the large flash at home too because I was trying to save room in my luggage. The on-camera flash surprised me during outdoor use. The K-7 did a better job than my Nikon D200 at correctly determining exposure. On a few occasions when I forgot to check/change the f-stop between shots, I ended up taking photos at shutter speeds more appropriate to a tripod. The image stabilization kept me from blowing them... The bottom line: I got some great shots that I think would have taken a great deal more work otherwise. And no, I still haven't touched the video…
Mike
2009-07-24T21:00:00
I've used many cameras & this just replaced a Nikon D-200. In combination with the fast Pentax DA* lenses I purchased (including an F1.4 55mm and a 16-50mm F2.8), this camera provides a closer feel to my old compact 35 mm cameras (e.g. Nikon FE2) than any DSLR I've owned. It's very easy to shoot manually, via aperture priority, etc. -- even chasing around an 18 month old nephew on a beach playground -- where the camera weighed a fraction of what his father's Canon EOS Rebel weighs. It's great being able to truly control depth of field again the way I could on my old 35 mm and medium format analog cameras. Exposure is excellent -- even in adverse conditions where bright sun & shade could confuse the sensors (very impressive). I prefer to use manual focus, but the camera is reasonably fast with auto focus. It doesn't shine here and could be quieter with a standard Pentax lens -- but I've yet to use a camera (I've owned quite a few digital & analog auto focus cameras) that's as good as I'd like it to be. The controls allow fast "on the fly" access and shooting in RAW+ mode allows for fast, continuous shooting on an SDHC card. (An 8GB card can store over 200 RAW + [hi-res] JPEG images.) Though heavy compared with say... an Olympus 620, it's more rugged and still much lighter than the Nikon I've been using. Finally, this camera fits much more easily into my carryon luggage than its bigger bulkier prosumer DSLR brethren with equivalent specs. Concerns about theft from checked luggage prompted this most recent purchase -- which I compared extensively with several other brands.
Mike
CMOS with primary color filter and integrated Shake/Dust Reduction sensor movement system
23.4 x 15.6mm
8 bits/channel JPG, 12 bits/channel RAW
14.6 MP
15.07 MP
14M 4672x3104, 10M 3936x2624, 6M 3072x2048, 2M 1728x1152
1280x720p30, 1536x1024p30, 640x416p30 (resolution/FPS)
Supersonic vibration to low pass filter
PENTAX KAF2 bayonet stainless steel mount
PENTAX KAF3, KAF2, KAF and KA (K mount, 35mm screw mount, 645/67 med format lenses useable w/ adapter and/or restrictions)
Yes
Yes
TTL phase-difference 11 point (9 cross) wide autofocus system (SAFOX VIII+)
AF Single (w/ focus lock), AF Continuous, Manual
AF Single (w/ focus lock), AF Continuous, Manual
Yes, via dedicated AF assist lamp with SAFOX VIII+ system
Pentaprism
100%
0.92X (w/ 50mm F1.4 at infinity)
0.92X (w/ 50mm F1.4 at infinity)
Natural-Bright-Matte III
-2.5 to 1.5
Optical (diaphragm stop down), Digital
3.0" TFT IPS (In Plane Switching) color LCD with brightness/color adjustment and AR coating
921,000 dots
Yes
TTL by CMOS image sensor
100%
Magnification (2-6X AF, 2-10X MF), grid pattern overlay
Yes, contrast w/ face detection, contrast, phase difference
Retractable P-TTL popup flash
13 (100/m)
28mm wide angle (equivalent to 35mm)
On, redeye, slow sync, slow sync + redeye, trailing curtain sync, wireless
-2 to 1 EV in 1/2 steps
Hotshoe (P-TTL, high speed sync available), wireless with PENTAX dedicated flash, X-sync socket
1/180 sec
SD, SDHC
USB 2.0 hi-speed, AV out, HDMI out, DC in, cable switch, 3.5mm stereo microphone
HD (1080i30, 720p30, 480p30), NTSC, PAL
Rechargeable Li-Ion battery D-LI90, D-BG4 Battery Grip (optional) for second D-LI90 battery or 6X AA batteries
Approx 980 (approx 740 w/ 50% flash, CIPA)
Approx 440 min
Yes (optional)
Sensor-shift Shake Reduction with rotational compensation (4 stops max)
Yes, verification via viewfinder and top LCD panel
TTL open-aperture 77 segment metering
EV 0 to 22 (ISO 100, 50mm F1.4)
Yes, 77 segments
Yes
Yes
+/- 5 EV (1/3 and 1/2 steps)
Yes
Yes, 3 or 5 frames, up to +/- 2 EV (1/2 or 1/3 steps)
ISO 100-3200 (1, 1/2, 1/3 steps), Bulb mode up to ISO 1600, expanded range available to ISO 6400, auto ISO range selectable
ISO 100-3200 (1, 1/2, 1/3 steps), Bulb mode up to ISO 1600, expanded range available to ISO 6400
Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Fluorescent (D, N, W, L), Tungsten, Flash, CTE
Yes, manual and 3 color temperature selections available * WB fine adjustment available in all modes
Electronically controlled, vertical run, focal plane shutter
1/8000 to 30 sec, bulb
Green, Program (P), Sensitivity Priority (Sv), Shutter Priority (Tv), Aperture Priority (Av), Shutter and Aperture Priority (TAv), Metered Manual, Bulb, X-Speed, USER, Movie
Green, Program (P), Sensitivity Priority (Sv), Shutter Priority (Tv), Aperture Priority (Av), Shutter and Aperture Priority (TAv), Metered Manual, Bulb, X-Speed, USER, Movie
Yes
P, A, S, M, B (extended modes Sv, TAv)
Custom Image Function includes Bright, Natural, Portrait, Landscape, Vibrant and Muted modes, each with gamut radar and fine adjustment of saturation, hue, high/low key, contrast and sharpness (regular and fine adjustment scales).
Monochrome mode includes adjustment for filter effects (green, yellow, orange, red, magenta, blue, cyan, infrared), toning (sepia warm/cool), high/low key, contrast and sharpness (regular and fine adjustment scales). Other capture filters include Toy Camera, Retro, High Contrast, Extract Color, Soft Focus, Starburst, Fisheye, Custom Filter.
Folder name (standard, date), file name (standard, customizable), embed copyright
5.2 FPS (40 JPG Continuous Hi, 15 RAW PEF, 14 RAW DNG)
3.3 FPS (unlimited JPG Continuous Lo, 17 RAW PEF/DNG)
Yes (12s, 2s)
Yes, infrared (0s, 3s, continuous) and cable switch
One Shot (no data, basic data, full data, color channel histogram), Multi Image Display (4, 9, 16, 32, 81 thumbnails), Calendar Filmstrip, Folder, Magnification, Select & Delete, Movie Playback (no data, basic data, full data)
Image Rotation, Digital Filter, Resize, Cropping, Slideshow, Save as Manual WB, RAW Development, Index Print, Image Comparison, Protect, DPOF
Toy Camera, Monochrome (filter effects, toning), Retro, Color (6), High Contrast, Soft Focus, Extract Color (6), Starburst, Water Color, Fisheye, Pastel, Slim, Miniature, HDR, Base Parameter Adj, Custom Filter
RAW (PEF, DNG), JPG (Exif 2.21), DCF 2.0 (design rule for camera file system), DPOF, Print Image Matching III
AVI (Motion JPG)
37
Windows XP/Vista, USB 2.0 port
Mac OS-X 10.3-10.5, USB 2.0 port
English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Turkish, Greek, Russian, Korean, Traditional/Simplified Chinese, Japanese
Magnesium alloy shell over stainless steel chassis
14-104°F (-10 to 40°C)
5.1 x 3.8 x 2.9"
Without battery or removable memory: 22.9 oz
Loaded and ready: 26.5 oz
Pentax 1 year limited warranty
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By JAMES L.
I am a retired photojournalist since back in the 70's. I have owned a few cameras; this is the best I ever dreamed of. The only con might be there are so many features that it will take a while to get skilled at all of them. I have been big on infrared photography as a hobby for years, this camera can do great infrared just by setting an internal filter.
The Pentax K-7 features a rugged, yet compact body design with a 14.6 megapixel CMOS sensor rebuilt from the ground up. Packed with advanced features such as HD Movie Capture, 100% Field of View, 5.2 FPS and a 3 inch LCD Screen with Live View. The Pentax K-7 is compatible with every PENTAX lens ever made, the K-7 offers an abundance of long- anticipated new and improved features that are exclusive to the camera and combine to make it a tremendous photography tool.