Pentax K100D 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 18 mm - 55 mm

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Full-featured, user-friendly, affordable K100D: Compatible with any Pentax lens ever produced and featuring Shake Reduction, the affordable Pentax K100D is the kind of camera that makes history. Picture a large 2.5 inch LCD monitor with 210,000 pixel resolution and a friendly Mode Dial offering Auto Picture and Picture modes as well as new Scene modes for even simpler photography. The 6.1 megapixel APS-C size CCD and sophisticated 16-segment multi-pattern metering delivers outstanding image reproduction, while the bright, high-precision Pentax mirror viewfinder features with 0.85X magnification. All these features combine in a compact design with high-rigidity stainless-steel chassis that is built to last. With adaptor for screw mount and 645/67 lenses.


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Memory Type: Secure Digital (SD) Card

LCD Screen Size: 2.5 in

Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera

Megapixels: 6.1 Megapixel

Image Stabilization: Digital

Lens Mount: Pentax KAF2

Optical Zoom: 3

Weight: 22.4


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Product Title: Pentax K100D 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 18 mm - 55 mm

Manufacturer: Pentax

Power Score: 4.2 | 29 Reviews


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You get more than what you give

Strengths: Robust, Beautiful, Kit lens is great, Shake-reduction, user-friendly, AA batteries, 2.5inch LCD, lens compatibility

Weakness: battery life when shake-reduction on

I would like to start by saying that this camera is definitely worth buying. If photography is your main occupation, you may want to go with other camera. But if you need an SLR for hobby and general photo needs, than freely go with Pentax K100D.

By thelooti - Jan 15, 2008

Great DSLR . . . Excellent value

Strengths: o Ease of use o Shake Reduction for blurr-free images o Feature packed automated settings o Flexible manual control (when desired) o Sharp, crisp, true-color images o Multiple battery choices

Weakness: o NONE

This camera is a great way to transition from SLRs to DSLRs. It has wonderful pre-programmed modes to help the novice photographer get great shots, and also gives the experienced photographer the creativity of many manual settings/combinations (when desired). I've had my K100d for eight weeks and couldn't be happier. You also get a wide choice of lens options since it will allow the use of older...
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By Cullman0001 - Aug 7, 2007

K100D camera

Strengths: price, shake reduction(SR), compatible with old lens, decent noise control, AA battery,

Weakness: focus under low light, less control buttons, white balence, small buffer

Overall a solid performer, easy to carry, kit lens is better than Canon's, 4 NiMH AA can last 500 shots which is enough for a normal day. If you are on trip, some CRV3s will be a wise choice. How useful is SR? Once you use it, you won't be able to live without it. SR of K100D works better at tele end, at 200mm I can get some decent handheld 1/10 shots which are at least 4 stops better, however at...
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By cucurbita - Nov 27, 2006

Pentax K100D, the best value in all of digital photography?

Strengths: Great Value Anti Shake Awesome Viewfinder Lens compatibility AA battery use

Weakness: Only 6MP

The K100D is my second digital SLR (first one was an Olympus E-500 which is also an excellent camera). The K100D has all the important features an entry level DSLR should have and can go head to head with the best from Canon and Nikon. There are 2 key advantages with the Pentax that smoke the Digital Rebel and the D50, AS and a gorgeous viewfinder. I switched to Pentax because of availability of...
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By chlee - Nov 28, 2006

Versatile tool for photographers on a budget

Strengths: Handling, shake-reduction, price, lens compatibility

Weakness: None so far

When I first decided to purchase a DSLR a few months back (after my trusty Minolta DiMAGE 7i gave up the ghost), I spent countless hours comparing the specifications of entry-level offerings from all major companies and speculating how they would affect my future photography experience. Seeing that the agony was not getting me anywhere, I decided to look at my old pictures and see how a new...
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By cklin - Nov 3, 2006

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