Pentax K100D Review at ePhotoZine

July 28, 2006 | Mark Goldstein | Digital SLR Cameras | Comment |

Pentax K100D DSLRePhotozine have the first online review of the new 6.1 megapixel Pentax K100D DSLR camera.

“An 11-point autofocus system allows for creative composition of off-centre subjects. The AF are not visible until one is elected, or the camera is focused, which I found a little disconcerting at first. When you get used to where all the points are this becomes less of a problem. Quite a wide area of the viewfinder is covered by these AF points which is great. When a point is selected, it lights up red and is clearly visible in all lighting conditions. Occasionally there can be quite a long pause between the camera focusing, and allowing you to take your shot in Single-Servo AF. I found this frustrating, especially when shooting moving subjects.”

Website: ePhotoZine - Pentax K100D Review

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