Pentax K-7

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Pentax K-7
PentaxK7 1.jpg
Type: Digital single lens reflex camera
Lens connection : K bayonet
Image sensor : CMOS
Sensor size: APS-C (23.4 mm × 15.6 mm)
Resolution : 15 megapixels
Image size: 4672 × 3104 pixels
File formats : JPEG, RAW
Exposure index : 100-6400
Viewfinder : Pentaprism
Field of view : 100%
Enlargement: 0.92
Screen : TFT color LCD with 170 ° viewing angle, hard-coated
Size: 3 inches
Resolution: 921,000 pixels
Frame rate : Max. 5 / s
AF points: 11
Shutter speed : 1/8000 up to 30 sec.
Lightning : can be folded out manually
Guide number : 13 at ISO (ASA) 100
White balance : 8 presets, 3 freely assignable
Storage media : Memory cards in SD, SDHC or MMC formats
Dimensions: 131 mm × 97 mm × 73 mm (W × H × D)
Weight: 750 g ready for use

The Pentax K-7 is a digital SLR camera from the Japanese manufacturer Pentax , which was announced in May 2009. Its housing is made of a magnesium alloy on a stainless steel chassis, and it is resistant to splash water, dust and low temperatures (down to −10 degrees Celsius).

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.dpreview.com/products/pentax/slrs/pentax_k7/specifications
  2. http://www.ricoh-imaging.de/de/spiegelreflexkameras/technische-details/pentax-k7.html