Pentax Q, Camera Smallest and Lightest in the world category of interchangeable lens camera

After the previous Panasonic DMC GF3 launched a small, but the results are like a DSLR, this time there's a competitor that is Pentax, introduced the Pentax Q, which is the smallest and lightest camera in the world for the category of cameras with interchangeable lenses that can enter the pocket and can even handheld palm of your hand. This camera uses a lens system mounted PENTAX-Q for the exchange of new comfortable with various lenses including a special Q prime, zoom, fish eye, and much more.

Pentax Q, equipped with a 12.4 Megapixel CMOS image sensor 1/2.3-inch backlit display capable of generating 12-bit RAW and JPG images. With small size, the Pentax Q fixed complement with 3-inch LCD screen with a resolution HVGA, Customizable Quick Dial and a built-in flash pop-ups. Q Pentax camera has an ISO 125-6400, for sensor-shift shake reduction, a traditional DSLR shooting modes like Program, Aperture / Shutter Priority, Metered Manual exposure control, Bokeh Filters and Smart Control Effects.

Pentax Q, capable of recording Full HD 1080 video on the speed of 30fps and offers In-Camera HDR mode that can take 3 pictures with different exposures, mixing them to show detail in dark shadows and even shooting in very bright spot for extreme contrast. This camera also includes a mechanism DRII (Dust Removal II) to help reduce the annoying dust spots from photos taken.

Although it looks like a toy camera, Pentax camera mirrorless Q has a body made ​​from lightweight magnesium alloy scratch resistant, so it's really durable. Pentax Q also supports SD / SDHC memory cards and SDXC and provides an HDMI output. Pentax Q will be available in white or black color model and sent in the Prime Standard lens (available in silver) kit.

Pentax Q, will come to the U.S. market in early autumn at a price of about $ 799.99. For those who want to add a viewfinder / viewfinder, you can get an external VF1 Viewfinder O-priced $ 249.95.

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