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The Pentax K-m is a reflex camera with APS-C (1.5x) sensor and 10 megapixels manufactured from 2008 to 2012 (discontinued). The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 100 - 3200 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 3.5 FPS. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is €; no votes.
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Pros:Very small and light. Very easy to use. Stabilization. 10 mpx CCD sensor (like the one in the K200D)
Cons:Mine has a viewfinder that is dull from time and is a bit annoying to use, but considering that the camera is almost 17 years old I would say that it has NO flaws
Opinion:I am in love with CCD sensors and if I find the opportunity in the used I take advantage of it. I bought this camera with THREE lenses for 150 euros. I would say that for the body I spent the equivalent of 40 euros. The camera is a Pentax and has technological solutions that even today not even the flagships have, such as stabilization or a menu with a sort of "super control panel" in the manner of Olympus that allows you in a few touches to set exactly the configuration you want. The JPEGs come out a bit too hot, but it has a fantastic menu with the ability to set each parameter as brightness contrast bil. White.... and basically get a JPEG already nice and ready. The PEF file is very easy to work with and can be taken wherever the photographer wants it through simple editing. Not that there is much to do: mainly correct the WB and little else. A sensational machine, for me. The next one I'm looking for will be the Olympus e-400... if you see one at a good price, blow the whistle.
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