INTRODUCING THE PENTAX GR DIGITAL CAMERA

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  1. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    INTRODUCING THE PENTAX GR DIGITAL CAMERA

    A high performance compact camera with a 16.2MP APS-C size sensor and the ; GR Engine V Image Processor for sharp, high resolution imaging and fast response time.
    $796.95 Available for Pre-Order

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    Product Highlights
    ; ; 16 Megapixel APS-C size CMOS Image Sensor
    ; ; GR ENGINE V & Anti-Aliasing filterless Design
    ; ; Newly designed, 9 blade diaphragm, 28mm F2.8 lens
    ; ; High Speed Auto Focus System with Continuous shooting
    ; ; Designated AF (auto focus) & Aperture Preview buttons
    ; ; Pocket-sized compact with portable design
    ; ; Large 3-inch, 1.23 Million Dot LCD Screen
    ; ; Capture Standard JPG or DNG RAW
    ; ; SO up to 25600
    ; ; Flexible Shooting Modes
    ; ; Full 1080p h.264 HD video recording
    ; ; Eye-Fi Card Compatible
    ; ; Dual-axis electronic level
    ; ; Image Effects & Macro Mode
    ; ; 35mm Crop Mode

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    FUJIFILM ANNOUNCES THE XF55-200MM TELEPHOTO LENS
    $699 Available for Pre-Order
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    Product Highlights
    ; ; Fujifilm X-mount Lens
    ; ; Telephoto Zoom Lens; 84-305mm Equivalent
    ; ; Aperture Range: f/3.5-22
    ; ; Optical Image Stabilization
    ; ; Dual Linear Motors for Fast, Quiet AF
    ; ; Minimum Focus of 3.6' Throughout Zoom
    ; ; 1/3 Step Click Stop Aperture Ring
    ; ; Super Extra Low Dispersion Lens Element
    ; ; Metal Lens Barrel Construction ; ; ; ;

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  2. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    Strange - they're still trying to figure out which name to commit to in the US I guess. ; The GR moniker is clearly a Ricoh name, but Ricoh is unknown in the US - so I guess they could just make the very same camera, and call it a Pentax here. ; Or maybe they'll eventually combine the names worldwide - which wouldn't be a first for Pentax - I still remember the Asahi/Pentax labeled cameras back in the 70s. ; Or as Minolta did when they combined with Konica and used the combined Konica Minolta name. ; Question would be whether they'd be called Ricoh-Pentax, or Pentax-Ricoh? ; Do Pentax compacts start using Ricoh naming, do Pentax DSLRs start getting Ricoh cobranding? ; Or do they stick with Pentax in the US, and Ricoh elsewhere?


    Anyway - interesting camera - looks like competition that slots in between Sony RX100 and RX1, and competes with Canon GX1 and Nikon Coolpix A directly.
     

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