Which Pentax DSLR should I choose?

Congratulation on choosing a really good brand of cameras – Pentax DSLR. Now you need to decide which Pentax body you want.Let me help you decide.
Have a look at the table below, and then read my thoughts about it.
|
Body |
Image Sensor |
Shake |
Dust |
Orien- tation |
Battery 4x AA vs. D-LI50 |
Continuous |
Weight |
In Pro- duction |
|
14.6 MP, CMOS, 1.54x |
√ |
√ |
√ |
D-LI50 |
2.8 |
715 |
√ |
|
|
10.2 MP, CCD, 1.53x |
√ |
√ |
√ |
D-LI50 |
3 |
710 |
||
|
10.2 MP, CCD, 1.53x |
√ |
√ |
4x AA |
2.8 |
630 |
√ |
||
|
6.1 MP, CCD, 1.53x |
√ |
√ |
4x AA |
2.8 |
570 |
√ |
||
|
6.1 MP, CCD, 1.53x |
√ |
4x AA |
2.8 |
560 |
||||
|
6.1 MP, CCD, 1.53x |
4x AA |
2.8 |
485 |
√ |
||||
|
10.2 MP, CCD, 1.53x |
√ |
√ |
4x AA |
3.5 |
525 |
√ |
These are the features you need to consider:
1. Image sensor – if your budget is a concern, 6MP is really enough, especially for party snaps. To make use of more mega pixels, you need to have a good lens, anyway, so if you only want the kit lens only (which is a good one; Pentax kit lens is much better than competition), don’t think that 10 MP will make a big difference – it will not. However, if you can afford it, go for 10 MP.
2. Shake reduction – very important. You will want to take a lot of photos in low light (indoors, cloudy day), so extra stability with every lens for free is a real McCoy (built in the camera with all new Pentax DSLR bodies).
3. Orientation sensor – really useful. Saves a lot of time of rotating those photos left and right. With orientation sensor your photo browser will rotate it for you automatically.
4. Continuous shooting – the difference between 2.8 and 3.5 fps is insignificant, so it should not be the main factor while deciding. For sport photography look for cameras with 5-10 fps. Remember, that you can’t use flash in this mode as there is no flash that can charge 3 times a second, so good lighting is required (strong sunshine preferably).
5. Battery - AA batteries are good thing, especially if you run out of power, it’s easy to buy a top up. However, I have not been very happy with rechargeable AA’s performance, which I used with my compact camera. I use Lithium-ion battery with my K10D, and I’m really happy – 300-400 photos with one charge, and flash does not seem to decrease the battery life so much. Also, it charges in around 2 seconds all through the battery cycle. I have bought 2 spares, but I only needed one so far (taking more than 300 photos takes a long enough time to charge the other battery).
Optionally, you can buy a battery grip, which gives you additional battery in a slick looking add on, but also makes your camera look more professional and gives you a second release button, which is useful for vertical shots.
6.Price - as much as you can afford, but it’s better to invest in a better lens as you are likely to buy a new camera after 2-3 years, while lenses last for 5-10 years at least.
Now make your choice!
Enjoy your Pentax experience.
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