Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera review

Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera review

Most of the interchangeable lens cameras we've seen to date seem to follow a standard mold: they have similarly sized bodies, comparable designs and either an APS-C or Micro Four Thirds sensor at the core. But recently, some manufacturers - namely, Nikon and Pentax - have begun shrinking camera bodies in an attempt to make them even more appealing to point-and-shoot users. The result: a smaller, lighter, more fashionable ILC - that also happens to have an itsy bitsy image sensor.
Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera review

Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera review

Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera review

Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera review

Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera review

Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera review

Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera review

Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera review

Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera review


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