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2013-10-13T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

One of the best cameras in her line

I bought this item used before one year ago. It operates perfectly. the image quality is nearly perfect. It gives me the idea that i am shooting with film while i am getting best digital photography quality.

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2013-04-15T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Awesome Camera

This is a well though out no nonsense reliable Medium Format DSLR. It is awesome for landscape. I think this camera is a bit underrated. Once you have it and use it you appreciate all the small details that make it easy to work with. Unlike a lot of medium format cameras iso 100-400 is quite good and long exposures (30-60sec) produces very nice files. The only downside is that the 25mm lens is very expensive but the 35mm f3.5 A (Manual Focus) lens can be found used at good prices and its a really good lens. The lens line is good but not great so pick your lenses carefully. Most are very good at f8-f16 only so if you want to shoot wide open I suggest another camera like the Leica S2.

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2011-11-13T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

top notch camera that 's affordable.

love this camera,used it at an outdoor event and got great shots.this camera will match your best skills.it has more bells and whistles than most will ever use. they should have included live view,a iso of at least 50,25 would have been the"cat's meow. should have done more research on what lenses to match it with. my suggestion[ 35-70mm, 75mm prime,and 100-300mm.and made them availiable with the cameras introduction. still a great choice for those that can't afford a hasse or mamiya. i was happy to find a good selection of lenses from the 645 film camers line. look forward to getting some christmas shots,and spring and summer shots next year. one last thing,why you ask would i spring 10k for it.well after working 40 yrs and settleing for what i could afford,i finally could afford something i really wanted.

TERRY F.

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Pentax 645D Specifications

  • Type

    TTL autofocus, auto-exposure medium format digital SLR camera

  • Effective Pixels

    40 megapixels

  • Sensor

    CCD with primary color filter
    Size: 44mm x 33mm
    Total Pixels: 40.01 megapixels

  • Dynamic Range

    11.5 f-stops

  • Recorded Pixels

    Still: JPEG: L[40M]7264x5440 pixels, M[32M]6528x4896 pixels, [21M]5376x4032 pixels, S[13M]4224x3168 pixels, [7M]3072x2304 pixels
    RAW: [40M]7264x5440 pixels

  • Sensitivity

    Auto:200-1000, Extended from 100 to 1600 (1,1/2 or 1/3EV steps)

  • Recording Formats

    Still: RAW (PEF/DNG), JPEG (Conforms to Exif 2.21)
    Conforms to DCF (Design rule of Camera File system) 2.0

  • Image Formats

    RAW (14 bit): PEF, DNG
    RAW + JPEG: available

  • Storage Media

    SD, SDHC memory card (Dual slot)

  • Lens Mount

    PENTAX 645AF2 bayonet mount

  • Usable Lens

    PENTAX 645AF2, 645AF and 645A mount lenses

  • Focusing System Type

    SAFOX IX+ TTL phase-matching 11 point autofocus system with indication in finder

  • Focus Mode

    AF Single, AF Continuous

  • Focus Point

    Auto, User-Selectable, Center

  • Superimpose

    Available

  • Metering System

    TTL open aperture, 77 segment metering

  • Metering Modes

    (1) Multi-segment metering
    (2) Center-weighted metering
    (3) Spot metering

  • Metering Range

    EV 2-21 (at Standard Output Sensitivity 200 with 55mm F2.8)

  • Exposure Modes

    Program, Sensitivity Priority, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Shutter & Aperture Priority, Manual, Bulb, Flash X-sync Speed

  • Exposure Compensation

    +/-5EV (1/3 steps)

  • AE Lock

    Yes

  • Playback Modes

    Mode Selection: 1 Image, 2 Images, 4 Images, 9 Images, 16 Images, 36 Images, 81 Images, Enlargement (up to 32X, scroll available), Image Rotation, Folder view, Slideshow, Histogram, Resize, Cropping, Bright/Dark area, Calendar view, Index view

  • Digital Filter

    Playback: Monochrome, Extract Color, Color, Base Tweaking, Soft

  • White Balance

    Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Fluorescent Light ( D, N, W, L), Tungsten Light, Flash, CTE, Manual setting 1, Manual setting 2, Manual setting 3, Color temperature setting (3 types) with WB fine adjustment

  • Custom Image

    Bright, Natural, Portrait, Landscape, Vibrant, Muted, Reversal Film, Monochrome

  • Shutter

    Type: Electronically controlled vertical-run focal plane shutter
    Shutter Speed: Auto:1/4000 - 30 sec, Manual:1/4000 - 30 sec (1/3 EV steps or 1/2 EV steps), bulb

  • Drive Modes

    Mode selection: Single-frame, Continuous (Hi, Lo), Self-timer (12s, 2s), Remote control (0s, 3s ), Remote Continuous Shooting, Interval, Multiple Exposure, Exposure Bracketing, Extended Bracketing
    Continuous shooting: approx. 1.1 fps on both Slot 1 and Slot 2
    RAW(PEF)+JPEG: until approx. 13 fps
    RAW(PEF): until approx. 13 fps,
    RAW(DNG): until approx. 13 fps,
    JPEG: until approx. 13 fps
    Mirror Lock-up shooting: available by dedicated dial

  • Viewfinder

    Type: Trapezoid prism finder
    Standard Focusing screen: Natural-Bright-Matte
    Field of view: Approx. 98%
    Magnification: approx. 0.62 x (with D FA645 55mmF2.8 at infinity),
    approx. 0.85 x (with FA645 75mmF2.8 at infinity)
    Diopter adjustment: -3.5 - +2.0m-1

  • Depth of Field Preview

    Optical preview, Digital preview

  • LCD Monitor

    3.0" TFT color LCD monitor with brightness/color adjustment and AR coating, reinforced glass
    Resolution: 921,000 dots
    Wide angle viewable: Yes

  • Flash Synchronization

    Hot shoe, X-sync socket, sync-speed: 1/125 sec., P-TTL, high-speed-sync, wireless-sync with PENTAX dedicated external flash

  • Dust Removal

    Type: DR II (ultrasonic vibration to low pass filter) with Dust Alert function

  • Time

    World Time: 75 cities (28 time zones)

  • Interfaces

    USB2.0 (Hi-Speed: mini B type), Video output (mini phone type), HDMI output (type C mini), DC input, Cable switch, X-sync socket

  • Video Output

    NTSC, PAL

  • Power Sources

    Rechargeable Li-Ion battery D-LI90, D-BG4 Battery Grip (optional) for 2nd D-LI90 battery or 6X AA batteries
    Rechargeable D-LI90 lithium-ion battery
    Optional AC adapter also available.
    Recordable images: approx. 800 (23 deg.C), approx. 700 (0 deg.C), approx. 650 (-10 deg.C)
    Playback time: approx. 440 minutes (23 deg.C), approx. 400 minutes (0 deg.C), approx. 380 minutes (-10 deg.C)

  • Dimensions (W x H x D)

    156 x 117 x 119 mm (6.1 x 4.6 x 4.7 inches)

  • Weight

    Without battery or removable memory: 1400 g (49.4 oz.)
    Loaded and ready: 1480 g (52.2 oz.) loaded and ready with battery and two SD memory cards

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About Pentax 645D Medium Format 40 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body, 3.0" TFT Color LCD, NTSC, PAL

The Pentax 645D is an interchangeable medium-format digital SLR camera with a 40-megapixel, 44x33mm Kodak CCD sensor that is approximately 1.7 times larger than a 35mm sensor. Its high-resolution images are rich in gradation and have high dynamic range that can faithfully describe complex textures.

But the 645D is about much more than just resolution: It brings the cost of the medium-format "look" down to a level that more photographers can afford. In his review of the Pentax 645D for the Adorama Learning Center Sandy Ramirez writes: "For the very discerning professional, it's not only about resolution. There is a "look" to Medium Format that cannot be achieved easily with a 35mm full-frame camera, and certainly not with an APS-C camera. This look is due to the fact that the larger sensor (and in the old days film size) requires longer focal lengths and image circles to achieve the same field of view as a 35mm based system. This leads to a shallower depth of field than 35mm-based and APS-based systems."

The 645D is unlike any other Medium Format Digital Single-Lens Reflex (MFDSLR) camera currently in production. While other systems are usually adaptations of old film bodies to digital technology, the 645D is a ground-up digital reinvention of the old 645N II. While it may look like your old film camera, it certainly is not.

The Pentax 645D is definitely a fully digital beast. Bristling with 19 separate controls, almost any parameter can be modified without ever having to get into the menus. While having that many control points sounds daunting, in actual operation the controls are so well laid out, they never really get in the way. Most buttons or knobs only control one parameter, making adjusting the camera to various shooting conditions quite simple, almost second nature.

Another surprise that comes from the complete reinvention is the 645D's AF system. Unlike every other MFDSLR, the Pentax 645D has 11 cross type AF points. While the top of the line Canons and Nikons may have more, for MFDSLRs Pentax is king of the hill in this regard. No other MFDSLR has as advanced an AF system. The selection between the three separate AF modes is handled by one of the dedicated 19 control switches on the 645D.

Overall, the 645D's handling is excelletn, providing all the most important controls directly to the touch. Want to adjust bracketing There is a dedicated button for that. Want to switch between which memory card you are shooting to There is a dedicated button for that. Want to quickly switch from shooting RAW to JPEG or vice versa There is a dedicated button for that as well, and it's even configurable between JPEG, RAW+JPEG and RAW dependent on what your preferred sh ooting style is.

Metering mode Separate dial switch for that as well as Mirror Lock up, Configurable x-Sync switch, White Balance and White Balance Shift on separate controls and even an additional "Green Button" that can configured to your heart's desire.

Image quality:
The Pentax 645D's high ISO performance is on par with most modern DSLRs, which for the most part puts it ahead of the vast majority of other MFDSLRs that are now on the market. Where this comes in handy is when shooting JPEGs. The JPEG engine on the 645D is quite good, producing very detailed images with little chroma noise at all ISOs up to 1600, with 3200 showing just a tiny bit of noise. Color response is quite good, with the possible exception of the Tungsten setting that tends to be a bit too aggressive creating a slight blue cast. In these situations either shoot a white card or dial in a direct Kelvin reading.

The Pentax 645D represents an amazing value in the Medium Format Digital sector. The Image Quality is on par with similar models from Leica and Phase One, and with it's plethora of available lenses a system that hits the ground running. Its modern controls are a refreshing change from the uneasy truce that most digital backs provide.

Pentax 645D Medium Format 40 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body, 3.0" TFT Color LCD, NTSC, PAL Features

  • Magnesium alloy covers around a rigid aluminum diecast chassis adds durability and thermal stability while minimizing weight
  • A 40 Megapixel medium format (44x33mm) CCD sensor provides a top resolution of 7264x5440 pixels
  • Large, 3 inch LCD screen with 921,000 dots of resolution
  • Fully weather sealed and coldproof design resists rain, snow, dust, and other environmental hazards during field use, to keep the camera operating at peak performance levels
  • Consecutive shooting up to 1.1 frames per second at full 40 megapixel resolution
  • Deep, 14 Bit RAW files in PENTAX PEF and Adobe DNG formats
  • Highly sensitive 77 segment metering system quickly and accurately determines exposure in even the most complex lighting
  • All-glass, trapezoid pentaprism viewfinder with interchangeable focusing screens offers a 98% field of view viewing angle for accurate framing applications
  • Mirror dampening hardware applies a braking action to the mirror swing
  • ISO 100-1600 provides great existing-light photo capture with outstanding noise performance
  • Highly responsive and accurate 11 point SAFOX IX+ autofocus system features a light wavelength sensor for improved focus speed and reliability, even within different lighting environments
  • Compatibility with new D FA autofocus lenses as well as older 645 lenses ensures a wide selection of PENTAX glass for a wide range of photographic applications
  • Dual slot SD/SDHC memory card support
  • A Digital Level function displays the vertical and horizontal inclination of the camera