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All of the major manufacturers have now joined the compact system camera revolution, but Pentax is the only brand to be fielding two completely distinct mirrorless systems. I took a look at the tiny Pentax Q system back in June last year, and found it to...
Features, Image quality, Available lens range...
Handling, Design problems, Lowlight focusing...
In face of competition from the rest of the industry Pentax had no choice but to join in the large-sensor end of the CSC market, and chose to do so trading on the unique feature of its widely-supported lens mount system. Unfortunately that means it lose...
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The concept of a compact system camera (CSC) is an appealing one to anyone wanting to take a step up from a compact camera, or who wants something less hefty than a DSLR without compromising on image quality. See: more camera reviews . Prime examples...
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The Pentax K-01 is a chunky camera with a size and weight that belie the mirrorless technology within, but it’s big in a good way. It feels stable and well built in the hand. Most importantly, it’s a camera that also performs well. It’s swift, easy to use...
Interesting and useful design; produces vibrant and clear image...
Dynamic range not great; fixed screen position...
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Mirrorless camera sizes seem to be ever-reducing, yet the company that brought us the tiny Pentax Q, has now produced its antithesis. The Pentax K-01 is a big, rubber-clad, brick-shaped monster – a 16Mp APS-C interchangeable lens camera which rather de...
Despite these few niggles, the Pentax K-01 is a superb shooter for the price. Any other camera combining this level of image quality and features will cost you hundreds of pounds more. Any, that is, with the possible exception of the Pentax K-5 that...
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Following on from the Pentax Q that was launched last year to a somewhat mixed reaction, the K-01 is Pentax's second compact system camera. Fair to say, however, that the two cameras are very different beasts. Whereas the Q used a regular compact-sized 1/...
Bold and unique styling, Plenty of image-shaping options, Intuitive and easy-to-use...
Bold and unique styling, Sluggish and noisy autofocus, Expensive compared to its rivals...
As regards performance, the K-01 is something of a mixed bag. Start-up (ie - the time taken from switching the camera on to it being focused and ready to shoot) clocks in at around 2.5seconds, which isn't particularly speedy but should be adequate for mos...
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The Pentax K-01 camera offers a unique style and shooting experience compared to other interchangeable lens cameras on the Australian market. It’s a chunky camera with a size and weight that belie the mirrorless technology within, but it’s chunky in a...
The Pentax K-01 has a style all its own and it's a fun camera to use. Some people may find it to be too bulky and cumbersome, but equally, we think many people will appreciate the hefty size and very sturdy build quality. It can produce clear and vibra...
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REVIEW—PENTAX K-01] by terry on 31 May 2012 Price: $850 Perplexing THE LOW-DOWN: This is a 16 megapixel camera with in-body image stabilisation, supplied with the Pentax 18–55mm kit lens. It is essentially the K-5 with the mirror and prism removed...
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Read later Pentax K-01. This is a 16-megapixel camera with in-body image stabilisation, supplied with the Pentax 18mm-55mm kit lens. It is, in essence, the K-5 with the mirror and prism removed, enclosed in a chunky body designed by Marc Newson. It...
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Pentax isn't a company to rest on its laurels. As we saw with the the Pentax Q compact system camera , it's willing to push camera design in often exciting and unconventional directions. With the K-01, Pentax has created a mirrorless system camera that ca...
Good image quality, Compatible with K, mount lenses, Good build quality, Wide viewing angle LCD...
Slow autofocus, Delay on shutter, Card door flops open, Odd placement of some controls...
Image quality on the Pentax K-01 is excellent, with the camera yielding sharp, colourful images, with low noise at high sensitivities. Plus, it has the features to please both beginners and experienced photographers alike. The Pentax K-01 is certainly ca...
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Compact systems cameras (CSCs) are here to stay, with nearly all the leading manufacturers now selling some kind of compact camera with interchangeable lenses. The K-01 has no trouble standing out from the crowd, though, and couldn't be further removed...
Refreshingly different and excels for image quality and features, but more expensive, slower to focus and not much smaller than an SLR...
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The Pentax K-01 first fell into Pocket-Lint’s hands back in February this year, where we were left more than a little perplexed about what this mirrorless camera was all about. Acclaimed designer Marc Newson is at the helm of this latest design, thoug...
Great image quality, compatible with existing K-mount lenses...
Noisy autofocus that can be slow and is poor at longer focal lengths, no viewfinder possibility, boxy design, lack of prominent grip inconsistent with K-mount concept, too expensive, confused concept...
Similar to a DSLR without the mirrorbox, the K-01 is too big to be considered a ‘compact system camera’. It’s a confused product that just doesn’t cut it. Autofocus won’t keep up with competitors, it’s noisy in use and the boxy design lacks the necessa...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-05-01 04:49:11
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Perhaps the most original thing about the K-01 compared with other hybrid compacts is that is has an SLR lens mount—the Pentax K mount to be precise. It's therefore compatible with all the lenses Pentax and its partners have been making for K-mount SLR...
Original, innovative design, Generally good build quality, Image quality at all ISO settings, Compatibility with Kmount lenses with no adapter, integrated stabilisation, Pleasanttouse screen, accurate display quality (sharpness, colours etc.)...
Unusual design, grip could be better, Rubber connection port cover feels a bit cheap for a camera at this price, Not as responsive as other hybrid compacts, especially in low light, Bulky compared with other mirrorless cameras...
The Pentax K-01 is a bold camera, pairing standard SLR lenses with a hybrid mirrorless body and a compact camera's autofocus system. The result is a camera that's bulkier than its competitors and which can't quite match their performances—except when i...
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If the whole idea behind the CSC category is to shed the bulk and weight of a DSLR, somebody forgot to tell Pentax. Designed by Aussie Marc Newson, the K-01 is chunky, heavy and striking.While every other CSC camera on test requires its own breed of le...
Brilliant image quality; full K-mount lens system support...
Bulky and heavy; slow and noisy autofocus, $799 (body); $849 (40mm F2.8 XS lens); $849 (DAL18-55mm lens)...
If you own a large collection of Pentax K-Mount lenses, this is a serious option. But the bulk, weight and terrible autofocus will turn off most other potential customers.Related Tags: camera, compact, K-01, macworld, macworld australia, pentax, photo...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2013-05-24 01:46:10
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Following its first foray into the Compact System Camera (CSC) market with the ultra-compact ‘Q', Pentax has now teamed up with product designer Marc Newson to create the K-01 – a much bigger mirrorless camera aimed at keen enthusiasts rather than beginne...
Street price: £679 with 18-55mm zoom or 40mm pancake lens Camera type: CSC Sensor: APS-C sized CMOS Resolution: 16Mp at 4928x3264 Crop factor: 1.5x Lens mount: Pentax KAF2 Image stabilisation: Yes, sensor shift type LCD monitor: 3in, 921k dots H...
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Sometimes review products are available immediately but there are occasions when a great deal of patience is required before you get your hands on a product. This is a case of the latter...
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It seems a long time since I have been able to enjoy the extras of a DSLR camera. So the arrival of this Pentax offering that I first saw at a London launch last autumn was an eagerly and long awaited event to savour...
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With its thick body and unique construction of the Pentax K-01—created by industrial designer Marc Newson—clearly wasn't produced with filmmaking in mind. The camera offers no handling advantages when it comes to shooting video, and, while its video perfo...
Thanks to its large image sensor and quality kit lens, it was easy to shoot good video with the Pentax K-01. But we seem to say that about nearly all video-capable DSLRs and interchangeable lens system cameras these days, so in that aspect the K-01 isn't...
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"Have you met with Pentax yet?" our friend and fellow tech journalist asked cheerily. We hadn't, but were en route at the time. He advised us not to laugh...We weren't compelled to giggle when the Pentax representative later unveiled the new Pentax K-01...
Is it unique...or just weird? Futuristic...or toyish? Bold...or simply befuddling? Whatever the case, if you find yourself attracted to the K-01 based solely on its forward-thinking exterior design, then you'll be happy to know that underneath it all is a...
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"Have you met with Pentax yet?" our friend and fellow tech journalist asked cheerily. We hadn't, but were en route at the time. "Whatever you do," he said, "don't laugh."We don't mean to insult anybody here, truthfully we weren't compelled to giggle when...
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When digital cameras first became popular, people were saying that reflex mechanisms, mirrors, prisms and viewfinders could all disappear. With these traditional pieces of engineering gone, cameras would no longer have to look the way they always had so t...
As photographers, we should be interested in how our photographs, not our cameras, look and to judge the K-01s appearance in this test would be purely subjective. What is important about a camera, though, is that it feels comfortable for a photographer t...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-11 01:28:54
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Pentax isn't a company to rest on its laurels. As we saw with the the Pentax Q compact system camera, it's willing to push camera design in often exciting and unconventional directions. With the K-01, Pentax has created a mirrorless system camera that can...
Good image quality, Compatible with Kmount lenses, Good build quality, Wide viewing angle LCD...
Slow autofocus, Delay on shutter, Card door flops open, Odd placement of some controls...
With current prices for the Pentax K-01 hovering around £680 in the UK and $900 in the US, this camera is about as inexpensive as it is compact. When compared to similarly specified competition, the price is a little dearer. Much of the competition, such...
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The Pentax K-01 is noteworthy, not only for its very different design but also because it's the first mirrorless camera to have been designed for use with a pre-existing (and quite comprehensive) suite of SLR lenses. Equipped with the same 16.3-megapixel...
While the K-01 merits an Editor's Choice nomination for its imaging performance, the sluggish AF system in the review camera prevents us from recommending it wholeheartedly. We hope this flaw – and the body design faults we've identified – will be correct...
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Never judge a book by its cover. It's good advice as far as many things in life are concerned and is particularly apt in relation to Pentax's K-01. An inevitable first reaction is usually along the lines of ‘What were they thinking?' mainly because the st...
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Pentax has undoubtedly been one of the more conservative of the mainstream camera companies, but it's developed a more adventurous streak with its compact system cameras. Of course, the concept of the mirrorless, interchangeable lens camera provides plent...
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This is a 16-megapixel camera with in-body image stabilisation, supplied with the Pentax 18mm-55mm kit lens. It is, in essence, the K-5 with the mirror and prism removed, enclosed in a chunky body designed by Marc Newson. It comes in two colours: electric yellow and staid black. Its selling point is that it uses all existing Pentax lenses, so it qualifies as a mirrorless...
This is a perplexing camera. The point of the compact-system category is to get DSLR image quality in a smaller body. Removing the mirror and prism makes sense if the maker takes advantage of the ability to move the rear element of the lens closer to the...
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Pentax is one of the big traditional photographic brands to make the transition from film into digital camera manufacturing and it always seemed likely that it might one day make a full-frame digital SLR. However, it wasn't until February 2014 that the co...
Full, frame 36Mp sensor, Pixel Shift Resolution system, Robust, weatherproof build...
Dated looking menu...
The K-1 looks very good value for money and Pentax has exploited its sensor-shift system in a variety of clever and fascinating ways. It feels robust, responsive and well designed and could be a very important camera for Pentax...
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Hands-on: Pentax finally adds a full-frame DSLR to its range Yes, it's true. The new Pentax K-1 is the first time Pentax has ever made a 35mm full-frame digital camera. That's amazing considering Canon and Nikon have been at it for years, but also explain...
The K-1 is great news for loyal Pentax owners. You finally have something to upgrade to if you fancy going the full-frame route – and why the hell wouldn't you? It's also a superb value alternative to the big guns from Canon and Nikon, and I suppose Sony...
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It's been long, long overdue. But the time has come: Pentax has finally made a full-frame DSLR, the K-1. And at £1,600 this 36-megapixel monster is one competitively priced camera, certain to help Pentax make its mark in a competitive market. Just how goo...
The Pentax K-1 is one of the more interesting DLSR cameras we've seen in recent years. One, because it's the first digital full-frame camera from the company - and about time too. Second, because it crams in so many features - many of which its better-kno...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2016-11-10 12:46:41
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850PerplexingThis is a 16 megapixel camera with in-body image stabilisation, supplied with the Pentax 18–55mm kit lens. It is essentially the K-5 with the mirror and prism removed enclosed in a chunky body designed by Marc Newson. It comes in two colours...
The K5, from which the K01 is derived, is an excellent camera, so the fundamentals of the K01 are fine. Colour and exposure are good.
The kit lens autofocus is slow, noisy and imprecise. Images are soft. This may be attributable to the kit lens or it could be because of the change from phase detection auto focus in the K5 to contrast detection in the K01. Other makers get better perform...
This is a perplexing camera. The whole point of the compact system category is to get DSLR image quality in a smaller body. Removing the mirror and prism only makes sense if the maker takes advantage of the ability to move the rear element of the lens clo...
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While digital cameras have advanced in terms of specifications and hardware, it seems camera design has taken a backseat. Compact cameras all possess the same slim chassis, while DSLRs look even more similar across the board. Most of the time, the common...
Works with Kmount lenses, Good image quality, Simple, clean design...
Unique design may not appeal to everyone, Bulkier than other mirrorless system cameras, Heavy, Pricey...
The Pentax K-01 delivers good image quality due to its 16-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, and offers great value if one considers the fact that it's the only mirrorless system camera on the market that can support an existing DSLR lens lineup without the nee...
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Pentax is coming up with Pentax K-01, which is the largest mirror less camera in the market. Like all its previous products, this camera is expected to attract consumers with its efficient features. This gadget from Pentax is can gain impression at first...
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