Excellent image quality in low light conditions, Incamera RAW conversion and two RAW formats, Decent build quality
Compare Prices, The Pentax Kx is squarely aimed at the entrylevel market. It's one of the smallest DSLRs on the market, and it's ideal for any photographer who prefers to travel light. Pentax has designed a camera that's easy to use and feels solid and well built, But how does it compare to its rivals?
The Pentax K-x is an attractively priced entry-level camera with exceptional image quality. I'd give it five stars, if it weren't for the inexplicable exclusion of AF points in the viewfinder. The 11-point AF system is fairly configurable, but, without...
Very good noise profile , Nice-size viewfinder for its class , Relatively speedy
Doesn't display AF points in viewfinder , No HDMI connector , Slow Live View autofocus , Mediocre LCD , Unreliable image stabilisation
A fast, inexpensive dSLR with better-than-average low-light quality, the Pentax K-x nevertheless has some flaws, such as unreliable image stabilisation, to watch out for....
The feature list on this camera puts its competitors to shame. No one else has anything like the HDR expander. The ability to record RAW files in Adobe’s universal DNG format is a boon. Image quality is very good. Continuous shooting mode is up to n...
Only time will tell if the screen printed control labels rub off too easily. Mirror/shutter slap is unrefined.
The K-x is remarkably well featured for the low price. Pentax make the competitors look like miserable penny-pinchers with their cut-down entry models. The beauty of this camera is that no user will be frustrated, wishing for this or that additional fe...
The features list on this camera puts its competitors to shame. No one else has anything like the HDR expander. The ability to record RAW files in Adobe's universal DNG format is a boon. Image quality is very good. Continuous shooting mode is up to al...
Only time will tell if the screen-printed control labels rub off too easily. Mirror/shutter slap is unrefined. ...
The K-x is remarkably well-featured for the low price. Pentax makes its competitors look like miserable penny-pinchers with their cut-down entry models. The beauty of this camera is that no user will be frustrated, wishing for this or that additional ...
Udgivet: 2009-11-01, Forfatter: Margaret , anmeldelse af: photoreview.com.au
Abstrakt: Ever the innovator, Pentax is the first company to offer a DSLR camera in colours other than black and grey. The 12.4 megapixel K-x model will be available in a choice of white or black, as well as bright red and dark navy. Its small body makes the K-x...
Abstrakt: By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla PentaxK-XPentax K-x DSLR brings HD video recording to the massesNew Digital SLR camera brings HD movie recording, high-speed continuous shooting, and user-friendly operation in affordable, lightweight chassis.Pentax may not b...
Udgivet: 2010-09-10, Forfatter: Dave , anmeldelse af: theregister.co.uk
All in all, a great camera but it's expensive at this end of the market. If you add another hundred pounds then there are excellent mid-range DSLRs such as the Canon 500D and Nikon D5000 to choose from. However, if you want to tread the line between value...
Very good noise profile; good-size viewfinder for its class; relatively speedy
Doesn't display autofocus points in viewfinder; no HDMI connector; slow live-view autofocus; mediocre LCD display; unreliable image stabilisation
The Pentax K-x is a fast, inexpensive dSLR with better-than-average low-light photo quality. But it has some flaws to watch out for as well, such as unreliable image stabilisation ...