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The Pentax K10D aims to be the perfect semi-pro D-SLR with some of its great features like a water and dust resistant body, easy to use and straightforward controls, and the best part is that it's extremely simple to get a hang of especially if you have your camera basics in place. But the weight is well justified by the kind of features the K10D boasts and the 72 dust and weather resistant seals that the camera's body contains. Not that I would go as far as putting the K10D though extreme conditions, but rest assured, it will stay well protected when shooting in foggy conditions and slight rainfall. As always, using the K10D requires you to pay attention to the 2.5" LCD screen at the back and the digital display on top that gives you essential information like the exposure settings that the camera is using. Even the viewfinder has a digital row at the bottom that tells you the cameras exposure settings, so you don't have to keep looking in and out of it. What I liked about the design is that unlike Canon, the Pentax K10D gives you two separate jog dials to adjust the shutter speed and the aperture size instead of the single dial option that Canon D-SLRs provide. |
Tags: Pentax , D-SLR , digicam , digital camera , K-10D , 10 megapixel
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