Fast performance, Great body design, Good image sharpness, Usable images at ISO 320
No AF point indication, No auto image rotation, Highly saturated colors
The review piece of the Pentax K-m was sent to us from Japan, as they are currently going through some distribution overhaul. Unfortunately the price and availability of the K-m is not available as of today, but I will update this space as soon as we g...
Does the world need another 10-megapixel 'starter' SLR?Pentax seems to think so, and the K-m is the company's attempt to muscle in on this sector.You should be able to pick it up for around £350, which is cheaper than the K200D and right in there with ...
Relatively compact, lightweight yet solid, good value, user friendly
No rechargeable battery, AAs add to weight and bulk, some pixel fringing Min specs: 10.2 effective megapixel stills, 18-55mm zoom included, up to 1650 shots from four AA batteries (supplied), 5-point wide area AF mode, optical viewfinder with 96% field of...
Abstract: The digital camera market continues to defy the doom and gloom surrounding the rest of the economy. People are still buying new cameras, and more and more of them are choosing to buy digital SLRs. Most of the manufacturers in the consumer DSLR market (Pe...
Those looking to make the jump from digital compact to more fully featured (and better performing) digital SLR will discover the Pentax K-m a very competent example. Given its current price it’s also something of a bargain for the beginner, coming w...
At this price point, and with this level of performance, there’s really very little to complain about. Somehow, Pentax have put together a nice package of features at a nice price, without compromising performance to any large degree. If the K-m doe...