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Multicoloured Pentax K-x

Zoltan Arva-Toth | Digital SLR Cameras | October 16, 2009 | 2 Comments |
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Pentax Japan has announced a limited-edition, multicoloured version of the new Pentax K-x digital SLR camera. If you can’t choose from the black, white, red and blue colour schemes offered, you can now have all of them combined, with yellow and grey thrown in as a bonus. You do have to live in Japan though, and be quick to place an order, as the multicoloured version announced today comes in a very limited quantity - only 100 such K-x kits will be produced. Pentax took the inspiration from the hand-made, wooden “Korejanai” toy robot that has been quite popular in Japan for years. The top of the built-in flash even features the face of the robot! If you thought the camera itself was a toy too, you would be mistaken: the camera body and lens specifications are the same as that of the regular K-x.

Website: Pentax K-x “Korejanai” Press Release in Japanese



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#1 Matt

This is just so wrong

2:38 am - Tuesday, October 20, 2009

#2 Artie

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8:33 pm - Tuesday, December 22, 2009

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