Abstract: Product Details We clicked with:Responsive auto focusGood ISO rangeTakes Pentax KAF2 lens mountRobust buildShake ReductionSelf-cleaning sensor Shots in the dark:No rechargeable power packA tad heavyPictures a bit soft Released this summer by Pentax in...
Results similar to those offered by some 10 megapixel rivals, 11-point auto focus system is quick to determine its target and the metering is similarly spot on, uncluttered ergonomically placed controls and sturdy build to the body despite the budget pric...
If you opt to power the K100D Super with four alkaline AAs you only get a day and a halfs shooting at best out of the camera
If youre looking to upgrade from a digital compact for something a litle more meaty but are worried about a steep learning curve the Pentax K100D Super will allay your fears. With its range of scene modes and the ability to point and shoot in auto t...
Impressive build quality
Easy to use
Good images straight out of the camera
Fantastic price for a kit
No rechargeable battery supplied (just four AAs)
Memory card costs extra
We gave the K100D Super’s predecessor – the plain old K100D – four stars, because at the time it was a little pricey given its modest headline specification. Now with a price drop of over £150, and dust reduction added, there are very f...
Pentax K100D Super Review BY: JerryJ, DigitalCameraReview.com Editor PUBLISHED: 9/19/2007 Pentax K100D Super Review Article ContentsPentax K100D Super Review Image Gallery Last year when Pentax introduced the K100D, they advertised it as "an affordable...
Abstract: The Pentax K100D Super combines 6.1 effective megapixels of resolution with a host of advanced technology, including both Shake Reduction and Dust Removal systems, to deliver high-quality digital SLR photography and user-friendly operation. Compatible ...
Pentamirror viewfinder, indistinct finder info display, some key controls only in menus
Looking at the specification and the price, the K100D is certainly a lot of camera for the money. Results are good overall and handling is a doddle thanks to a neat control layout and compact size. If you’re looking for a compact, easy to use D-SLR t...
Excellent Auto-Focus
Logical layout and interface
Durable construction
Good color performance in low light
Dim, low-magnification viewfinder
Limited white balance controls
Single control dial
AA batteries
Compartment doors arent sealed
The Pentax K100D is just what an entry-level DSLR should be – simple to use and functional enough to take good pictures. Pentax deserves praise for putting such a good autofocus system in an inexpensive camera. The combination of the autofocus syste...
Abstract: After spending many years using Canon SLR and Digital SLR cameras, Ive come to review the K100D, Pentaxs entry level DSLR. I was not expecting much, but to say I was surprised is an understatement. The camera is designed for a beginner: things like n...
Excellent image quality, Efficient CCDlevel Shake Reduction, Low sensitivity to noise (up to 800 ISO), RAW Format, Good LCD monitor, Digital Preview mode, Excellent ergonomic design, Wellbuilt
No RAW+ JPEG format, No light for top mounted LCD panel, Occasionally confusing menu options, Supplied with alkaline batteries
Pentaxs K100D fits in between the K110D and the K10D in the companys line-up of digital SLR cameras. The K100D has a 6.1 megapixel resolution, a 2.5-inch LCD monitor, and an image stabilization system at the CCD level. The K100Ds polycarbonate body...