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Pentax K-r DSLR and DAL 18-55mm Lens Kit - Black
 
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Pentax K-r DSLR and DAL 18-55mm Lens Kit - Black

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Technical Details

  • 12.4 Megapixel CMOS sensor 23.6 x 15.8mm High speed PRIME II Imaging Engine
  • 6 fps high speed continuous shooting
  • CMOS shift Shake Reduction, complies with all PENTAX lenses
  • Video recording in HDTV compatible (1280x720 pixels, 25 fps)
  • Live View with magnified view, face detection and contrast AF
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Product details

  • Item Weight: 540 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 1.8 Kg
  • Batteries: 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
  • Item model number: K-r Black Single Lens Kit
  • ASIN: B0042RTQO8
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 9 Sep 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,239 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

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The Pentax K-r DSLR Camera

The PENTAX K-r ’s features range from high-quality image reproduction with 12.4 effective megapixels and HDTV-proportion movie recording, to high-speed continuous shooting at six images per second, super-high-sensitivity shooting at ISO 25600 (via a custom function) and a large, easy-to-view 3.0-inch high-resolution color LCD monitor. Its dual-power-source design offers a choice between the standard rechargeable lithium-ion battery and a set of AA-size batteries (via adaptor purchased separately) it also offers a greater selection of digital filters for effortless production of original, creative artwork. All combined, the K-r boosts outstanding performance and versatility, almost the equivalent of upper-class digital SLR cameras, while allowing the photographer to easily deal with different photographic requirements and to accommodate individual shooting styles. It is also compatible with the IrSimple™ high-speed infrared data transmission system, enabling for instance the wireless data transfer to one blog via a cellular phone or a swift image data exchange between two PENTAX K-r’s. Totally new capabilities in a digital SLR camera, these features make the K-r a unique, new-generation communications tool.

Compact, Lightweight Body
Compact, Lightweight Body
High-quality, true-to-life image reproduction

The K-r incorporates a new-generation CMOS image sensor with 12.4 effective megapixels to assure high-speed image data readout. It also features the high-performance PRIME (PENTAX Real Image Engine) II imaging engine to ensure accurate and high-speed data processing equal to that of upper-level models. As the result, the K-r produces high-quality images with fine detail, rich gradation and superb rendition, while suppressing annoying digital noise to a minimum. The K-r also offers a wide sensitivity range between ISO 200 and ISO 12800; this range can be expanded from ISO 100 to ISO 25600 via a custom function.

3.0-inch LCD monitor
3.0-inch LCD monitor
Compact, lightweight body

Despite the incorporation of the large 23.6mm x 15.8mm image sensor, the K-r sports a compact, lightweight body, thanks to a trim, lightweight stainless-steel chassis, a downsized in-body shake reduction mechanism, and state-of-the-art, high-density packaging technologies that assure space-efficient positioning and layout of the camera components.

High-speed continuous shooting at six images per second

The K-r's high-speed continuous shooting mode records as many as 25 images (in JPEG recording format) in a single sequence at a maximum speed of six images per second - the fastest of all entry-class models - allowing the photographer to preserve sharp, crisp images of fast-moving subjects with great ease.

High-precision AF system

The K-r's high-precision, wide-frame SAFOX IX autofocus system features 11 sensor points (with nine cross-type sensors positioned in the middle) to assure pinpoint focus on the subject. The K-r is also equipped with a spotbeam projector to assist the AF system in poorly lit locations. The accuracy and speed of contrast AF operation during Live View shooting has also been enhanced by the incorporation of a new-generation image sensor and drastic upgrading of AF algorithms.

Dual-Power Source Design
Dual-Power Source Design
Bright, clear optical viewfinder

Thanks to the combination of PENTAX-original finder optics and the renowned Natural-Bright-Matte focusing screen, the K-r’s viewfinder offers a bright, clear subject image at 0.85 X magnifications and with a 96% field of view. Since it assures excellent visibility even in bright outdoor locations and provides delay-free, real-time display of the subject’s image, it is especially helpful in shooting where the timing of shutter release is critical, such as sports photography. The in-focus point is indicated as a red point in the viewfinder for at-a-glance confirmation.

Large, easy-to-view 3.0-inch LCD monitor

The K-r features a large, high-resolution color LCD monitor with 921,000 dots. Its wide-view design assures a clear view of the monitor image from 170 degrees horizontally and vertically, making it particularly useful in low- and high-angle applications during Live View shooting.

Versatile dual-power-source design

In addition to the standard rechargeable lithium-ion battery, which allows the photographer to capture 560 images with a single recharge, the K-r can also be powered by four AA-size batteries using optional AA Battery Holder D-BH109. Since these world-standard batteries are available almost anywhere, it removes worries about unexpected battery shortage, especially on the road.

PENTAX-original SR mechanism for sharp, blur-free images

The K-r features the PENTAX-developed SR (Shake Reduction) mechanism, which effectively compensates the adverse effect of camera shake by up to four shutter steps. This innovative mechanism extends its benefits to almost all PENTAX interchangeable lenses - even those designed for film-format cameras. Thanks to this user-friendly mechanism, the K-r produces sharp, blur-free images even under demanding conditions prone to camera shake, such as when using a telephoto lens, shooting in the dark without flash illumination, and taking pictures of sunset scenes. Lenses compatible with this mechanism: PENTAX K-, KA-, KAF-, KAF2- and KAF3-mount lenses; screw-mounted lenses (with an adapter); and 645- and 67-system lenses (with an adapter). Some functions may not be available with certain lenses.

Versatile digital filter function

The K-r’s digital filter function allows the user to process recorded images in a variety of creative ways and produce highly creative visual expressions - without the need of a computer. The user not only has a choice of 18 different filters, including the newly added Starburst and Sketch, but can also apply different filters one after another to a single image to create more inventive visual effects.

Cross process mode with three options

The K-r features the unique cross process mode, in which the camera automatically shifts photographic parameters for each exposure to create eye-catching images with unique, dramatic colours - just like pictures treated with the cross process* in film photography. In addition to “Random”, where the results are unpredictable until the image has been processed, the user also has two other options: “Preset”, with three different sets of preset parameters; and “Favorite”, with user-input parameters.

* A film development technique that uses unconventional film development to create a distinctive finish with dramatic, stylised colours.

Upgraded HDR (High Dynamic Range) function

The K-r features the HDR (high dynamic range) function to create one composite image with an extra-wide gradation range from three images with different exposures, without the need of a computer application. It offers a choice of auto, standard and expanded (at three levels) modes to accommodate different creative intentions. Thanks to the introduction of Auto Align function, the user can now take advantage of this creative tool even with handheld shooting.

High-speed infrared data transmission system

The K-r is the first PENTAX digital SLR camera equipped with the IrSimple™ high-speed infrared data transmission system. Since this system allows the user to transfer image data to IrSimple-compatible digital devices with great ease, users can effortlessly post images taken with the K-r on their own blogs via a cellular phone. This system also makes the K-r a brand-new photo communication tool, as it also allows users to exchange their image data using a pair of K-r, and even let them engage in a simple match game using Exif data attached to the images such as aperture or shutter-speed values.

High-quality, HDTV-proportion movie recording

The K-r provides a movie-recording function, which captures beautiful, true-to-life movie clips in 16:9 high-definition TV proportions (1280 x 720 pixels) at a frame rate of 25 frames per second. This extends many benefits of high-quality SLR photography to the world of movie shooting: For instance, reduce the depth of field to make a subject stand out, or use different interchangeable lenses to create distinctive visual effects. The K-r also assures a greater possibility of visual presentation in movies — either through the application of digital filters, such as Toy Camera and Retro, to add specific visual effects during shooting, or through the use of various movie-editing functions after shooting.



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79 of 79 people found the following review helpful
Excellent camera 8 Jan 2011
By Rob
I sold my pentax k20D in order to buy this, and have been very pleased with the change. In fact, I'd probably even recommend this over the pentax K-7 (though of course this depends on how important the weather sealing is for you).

Some people say they wouldn't give up the dual dials and the dedicated buttons, but the info button is so well-designed (in addition to the excellent menu) that I honestly don't miss any of the dedicated buttons of the K20D. In fact, in some ways, I prefer the design of the k-r in that sense. To be honest, I think a part of this is just snobbery: the K20D and K-7 LOOK more professional, while the K-r looks like (and is) an entry level camera. But in terms of what is IN the camera, this may actually be better even than the K-7. If the K-7 and the K-r were the same price, I still would have chosen the K-r.

The main improvements, however, are fast auto focus and much better high ISO performance. (And these are the reasons why I'd even recommend it over the K-7, depending on whether you need the weather sealing. Of course, if you can afford the K-5...)

If you are torn between the K-r and the K-x, these are the main differences, as far as I can tell.

K-r has faster auto focus (but not sure how different it is. K-x was already better than the K20D.)
K-r apparently has better high ISO performance, but k-x already had a good reputation for this. (Not sure how big the difference is)
K-r has a focus assist lamp, which is quite a nice addition.
K-r allows interval shooting.
The K-r has the focus points appear in the view finder. (Quite a few people complained about the k-x lacking this.)
The k-x takes AA batteries, and the K-r has a lithium battery (but can take AAs, with an adapter).

Otherwise the K-x is a great camera too (won the prestigious TIPA awards - best entry level dslr 2010). K-r is very similar, so depends how much you care about the differences above.

Regarding Pentax v Canon or Nikon, it was relatively easy choice for me because I have pentax lenses already. But if you don't, one thing in Pentax's favour (apart from the fact that the k-x won the TIPA award) is the in body image stabilisation. Also, Pentax didn't change their lens mount when they moved from film to digital, so you can get old film lenses (including autofocus ones), and use then on the digital camera, with image stabilisation. (If you want autofocus, look out for F and FA lenses.)

See [...] for more details about individual lenses.

Edit: One other area (in addition to the weather proofing) where the K7 has an advantage over the K-r is quietness. The K-r is a fairly loud camera, with the sound of the mirror going up and down. The K7 is much quieter, as is the K5. (And the new K-01 should be quiter still, given that it doesn't have a mirror at all.) Depending on how you use the camera, this might be a significant consideration. (DSLRs generally are quite loud. I've heard a few people say the K7 and K5 are among the quietest. But mirrorless cameras will be quieter.)
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55 of 56 people found the following review helpful
By Dan
I finally took the plunge and switched to Pentax. My previous camera was the Nikon D90 which is a very good camera, but I was after something lighter and less bulky. As I dislike all the other Nikon's I went with the K-r. Going from the almost semi professional D90 to the dinky K-r I was expecting to loose a lot of the functions the D90 had, well I was proved wrong!

The K-r is amazing, All the functions I used on the D90 are on the K-r, plus the K-r has some really nice other features. I am impressed with how much they have put in this camera.

The menus are easy to navigate, The Autofocus is superb and I am even enjoying using the liveview.
I love the anti-shake in the body, that means no more having to pay for overpriced anti-shake lenses.
I tested focus assist lamp in complete darkness and it worked fine.
The kit lens although it feels cheap, produces excellent images.
The ISO levels are amazing, you can shoot at 800 and still get great pictures.
It shoots 6 frames per second and combined with the impressive ISO levels and quick focus means I have no problems shooting moving subjects.
The HDR feature is great but I really love the Interval Shooting feature. You simply tell the camera how many shots you want to take and how long to wait between each shot and
it will just shoot away, and it even autofocuses between shots!
The Cross Processing feature seems a bit pointless, but the digital filters have some nice settings, I especially like the extract colour option.

The only things I don't like is the battery life, it just doesn't seem to last that long. And its a bit of an insult to have to pay £30 for the AA adapter.
The other thing I don't like is the way you have to press the OK button for a second to switch on and off the focus point selector, it should at least have had a dedicated button.
My only other annoyance is although the general build quality is excellent, the pop up flash just feel a bit cheap and fragile and it doesn't always want to close when I press down on it.

Saying that this camera has put the fun back into photography for me, and I highly recommended it.
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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful
All good 26 Nov 2010
By Eolake
I have the Pentax K-x, the K-r, and the K-5, and they are all excellent. Compact, responsive, and great image quality even in low light. And they have in-body stabilization, so it works even with the many excellent non-zoom lenses, this cannot be said about Canon or Nikon. Warmly recommended.
For comparison, I recommend the feature-chart comparison feature on Imaging-Resource.
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