The ever-faithful Digicame-info has posted what appears to be the final product images of the upcoming Pentax K-1 full frame DSLR.
Teases and tidbits from Pentax and Ricoh of a full frame DSLR have been part of the discussion for years. And rumors of such a camera have been around for the better part of a decade. Finally, it looks like the wait is almost over for the Pentax faithful.
As you can see from the above images, it appears to have a dual SDXC UHS-I card slots and a 33-point AF system, as well as sensor-based image stabilization.
Additionally, it looks to offers some serious video capture options thanks to a mic and headphone port, along with an HDMI output.
The Pentax K-1 is rumored to feature Sony’s 36MP full frame sensor and will be announced alongside new 28-105mm f/3.5-5.6 and 15-30mm f/2.8 lenses.
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