Weatherproof, 100% field of view viewfinder, 6fps shooting
Fixed screen, Noisy operation, No WiFi
As the biggest selling point of the camera is its weather-proofing credentials, to get the most from the K-50, you'd be better off investing in the 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 WR (weather resistant) lens to make the whole package more durable. That lens also give...
Performance-wise, the K-50 merits an Editor's Choice rating because it delivers clean files with high resolution at an affordable price. The weatherproof body of the camera and kit lens represent excellent value for the relatively modest $899 price tag.Al...
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Udgivet: 2013-07-19, Forfatter: Lori , anmeldelse af: cnet.com.au
Abstrakt: Essentially a tweaked version of its predecessor, the K-30 , that can be two-toned to your heart's delight , the Pentax K-50 doesn't seem like much of an update apart from the colors and a nonspecific update to the autofocus system. That said, it still st...
Weatherproof, 100% field of view viewfinder, 6fps shooting
Fixed screen, Noisy operation, No Wi, Fi
As the biggest selling point of the camera is its weather-proofing credentials, to get the most from the K-50, you'd be better off investing in the 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 WR (weather resistant) lens to make the whole package more durable. That lens also give...
Abstrakt: This is quite a meaty DSLR kit unit, however for me a little spoilt by its white colour, while this may be being picky – again – it does draw attention to the unit and if you are taking images in a ‘less savoury area’ it could mean you are targeted....
Once again, Pentax has created a camera that enthusiast photographers will enjoy using. Its bodymay be polycarbonate, but dont let that fool you. The camera is strong and the weather-sealing gives you confidence that the camera can be used in rugged, wet...
Udgivet: 2013-08-03, Forfatter: Ben , anmeldelse af: reviewed.com
If you're prone to pessimism, it's tempting to view the K-50 as a disappointingly stagnant release—really little more than a warmed-over, rounded-off, multi-hued K-30. Where's the innovation, Pentax? How many times can you release a slight variation on th...
Udgivet: 2013-07-30, Forfatter: Bruno , anmeldelse af: digitalversus.com
Allweather finish, 100% pentaprism optical viewfinder, Loads of customisable features and settings, Very good picture quality up to 1600 ISO, Builtin stabilisation system, Can run on an Lion camera battery or four AAs, RAW and/or JPG photos can be deleted
Slow to start up and slow to focus in low light, No swivel or tilt screen, no touchscreen controls, No WiFi, Grip could be better, Kit lens (DA 1855 WR) isn't great, Video mode is nothing more than bogstandard, Mono microphone, no audio line in for an ext
While the 100% viewfinder and top-quality weatherproof finish are definitely plus points for the Pentax K-50, that doesn't necessarily make this SLR a top choice. The main problem here is that the older K-30 offers the same basics as this newer model. Pen...