See for yourself at amzn.to I am a long time Pentax user. I have considered and evaluated the Canon 7D and Nikon D300s without bias. Both of them are outstanding DSLRs, however, I preferred the Pentax K5 because it is an all-around excellent camera and a joy to use. It is definitely a noteworthy upgrade. I do not have the space to go into all of the specifications, plus, they can be found elsewhere but here is my overall impression as a result of my experiences. This is what I like and what I think could be better (+ = I like, -+ = It is OK, - = I think it could be better): + Great ergonomics. Love the compact, solid body which is identical to the K7 save for a heightened knob and elongated AF lever. I was even able to use the same split prism focus screen I had purchased for the K7. + Fantastic high-ISO performance - clean and offering far more flexibility than the K7. I'd try never to breach ISO 800 on the K7 whereas the K5 is routinely pushed past ISO 3200. While I wouldn't give it equal footing to a full frame camera, it's arguably the best APS-C out there in this application. + Outstanding dynamic range -- shoot in RAW and leave your graduated ND filters at home. -+ Improved auto-focus, especially AF-C compared to the K7, but not quite on par with either the D300s or 7D in AF-C. + User-friendly, easy to navigate menu system - white balance adjustments are a breeze. + Good WB and JPEGs "out of the box" -+ Yes, 1080p video but at 25FPS vs. 24 -- surely a firmware ...
Tags: Pentax, K-5, 16.3, MP, Digital, SLR, camera, photography, body
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