Pentax K x 12 4 MP Digital SLR with 2 7 inch LCD and 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 AL Lens Black

Pentax K x 12 4 MP Digital SLR with 2 7 inch LCD and 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 AL Lens Black




The Pentax K-X DSLR Digital Camera is the perfect model for hobbyists, photographers and beginners that don’t want to sacrifice camera quality for price! This DSLR has a 12.4 megapixel images sensor and in-camera shake reduction technology. It’s capable of capturing 720p HD video at a steady 24 frames per second, and features several essential tools to improve your pictures such as Face Recognition, contrast autofocus, various picture modes so you can adjust your shot to various light conditions, and more. You can capture fast-action shots with thePentax K-X DSLR Digital Camera’s continuous frame rate of 4.7FPS (frames per second). Check out the Pentax K-X DSLR Digital Camera and 18-55MM Lens today!

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Really nice
This camera is the best value in DSLRs on the market today.

I got it to replace an Olympus e-510 which is a fine camera, but the K-x blows it away.

My favorite features are the high ISO performance which allows for shooting without a flash in lower light, and using faster shutter speeds with the relatively slow kit lens, the quick auto focus, and it’s small size and low weight.

I like to get out into the wilderness on my skis and bike but love to bring a good SLR with me. The K-x now makes that easier than ever. Also, being compatible with every Pentax lens made in the last 50 years is a huge plus. I picked up an inexpensive 50mm f1.7 prime on eBay and have been having fun shooting with that too. Much sharper (when stopped down) and faster (when opened up) than the kit lens which is ok but not fantastic.

Shooting around the house without having the use a flash is also a huge advantage. The shots just look more natural and when shooting it’s less intrusive for my subjects to not have the flash going off all the time.

The two things I would add to this would be the weather seals found in the higher Pentax models and AF illumination (the rod spot that tells you what point is focused).

I haven’t had any problems due to lack of seals yet, but the peace of mind would be nice while taking it out into the elements.

Video is ok but not great. That’s a nice feature that I probably will not use a whole lot but it’s nice to know I have the capability if the right opportunity arises.

Be sure to upgrade the firmware to 1.01 if your camera doesn’t already have that version. It fixes some problem the original fw had with the battery meter and different kinds of batteries. Without it battery performance is not very good when using rechargeables.

4 Stars Picture Request
I am seriously considering this this camera. I am thankful for all of the people that took the time to review this camera. I hope that some of the proud owners of this camera will post more pictures so that I can get a look at your handy work.

More pictures on here would give me an idea of what this fine camera is capable of. Thank You all in advance.

5 Stars Excellent SLR, especially for the money
I’m using my Pentax K-x for stills and video, mostly portraits and product shots. It’s my first DSLR but after reading up a bit on its capabilities I was good to go. For the price, this is simply an amazing camera. I had considered entry-level models from Canon and Nikon, but after reading a bunch of online reviews I decided that the K-x was a better bet. Indeed, the sensor quality and features (it shoots great 720p video) are unbeatable in its segment.

A few likes and dislikes:

Likes:

I shoot from the viewfinder. I’m not sure if this is because the LCD isn’t big enough or because I just like shooting from the viewfinder better – probably the latter. I like to use a manual focus when the situation allows, and I can just see a lot more using my naked eye instead of live view.

The video feature is great for casual shooting. I used it on Christmas morning to capture my 18 month old opening gifts.

Since I rarely use live view, rarely use a flash and set up my shots before turning the camera on, the original batteries have lasted me about two weeks. Can’t complain about that. I bought 8 Eneloop AAA rechargeables for when the originals run out, but haven’t had to swap them out yet.

Low light performance is amazing. Check out the reviews. It’s as good as cameras that cost twice as much.

Dislikes:

The audio is mono on the camera, and there’s no audio input. So if you want to shoot something with sound, i.e. an interview, you’ll have to use a separate recorder and sync the audio later. That’s probably too much of a hassle for a project with a lot of cuts, but if it’s something simple it’s workable. I managed to sync some audio in iMovie that looks/sounds really good.

The shutter is on the loud side. I haven’t yet found this to be a real problem for me, but some reviewers have been annoyed by it.

It’s rare for me to get a decent-looking picture using the internal flash. Some of that is probably just the nature of internal flash, but I’m guessing some of it owes to the implementation in the K-x. Fortunately, images still look good at ISO 1600 and usable at ISO 3200, so it’s possible to get up to a high enough shutter speed to take photos of a toddler indoors during the day.

5 Stars Could not be happier
After several agonizing months of research and forum crawling, I found myself firmly stuck between the Canon T1i and the Pentax k-x. [...] analysis of the Pentax ultimately sealed the deal for me, promising a compact and responsive starter DSLR with lots of headroom to grow in to (and for hundreds less than the canon). Having had the camera for a few days now (and promptly updating the firmware to avoid the nefarious battery issue)I can honestly say I could not be happier. The kit lens has proven more than sufficient for me to cut my teeth on and can definitely produce sharp, vibrant pictures, provided you’re not relying on the idiot setting. The button and menu layout is concise and accessible, allowing you to learn the camera inside and out in only a day’s time. The camera itself is extremely compact but still manages to have a very solid and comfortable feel. And as so many have noted, the high-iso capabilities allow you to shoot in available light with fantastic results. And while hardcore photographers complain they’re pointless, the in-camera filters and cross processing abilities give great results with minimal effort and absolutely add value to the camera. My only gripes thus far are the lack of focus points in the viewfinder (which i wouldn’t actually use but feel i should get for spending 6 bills) and the AA batteries, which were easily remedied with a set of Eneloops. All in all though a FANTASTIC camera and ridiculous bargain. If you’re reading this you want the k-x but are probably worried about going non-Canikon. My two cents: Buy Pentax and don’t look back.

4 Stars Surprising High ISO pics and JPEG engine
from Dpreview linked here at amazon.com on the Pentax K-x: “Its high ISO JPEGs are possibly the best of all current DSLRs with an APS-C size sensor; they certainly beat any of its direct competitors.”

“With this performance the K-x easily beats most other APS-C cameras when

shooting JPEGs, including much more expensive models. If you need better low light performance than this, going full-frame is pretty much your only option.”

Of course full frame entails bigger, heavier and more expensive cameras and lenses.

BTW, new firmware update resolves any battery issues :-)

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Lowepro Cirrus TLZ 25 Holster Style Case For Digital SLR and Telephoto Zoom Lens Black

Lowepro Cirrus TLZ 25 Holster Style Case For Digital SLR and Telephoto Zoom Lens Black




Designed for today’s pro-compact and compact digital cameras, the Cirrus Series easily protects both camera and lens from the outside elements. The interior features a memory card pocket for quick changes and brushed tricot lining protect LCD screen and lens from abrasion. The exterior of the bag is built with a tough water- and abrasion-resistant fabric and can be attached through either a belt loop or with an included shoulder strap. This lightweight and compact top-loading bag provides digital camera users with solid protection and fast access to capture those spontaneous moments.

User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars Good Case, Not Flexible Enough…
Well, let me start by saying that the actual case is very good and has excellent padding, so no complains there. The reason I gave this a 3 star is because it did not meet my specific requirements.

I have a Nikon D90 and 35mm lens and also did have an old Lowepro case which fit both, along with additional space for lens cap and cords. I got another 55-200mm lens and was looking for some case to accomodate all three. This case fits the camera and 200mm lense perfectly, but does not leave any additional space for lens cap, cords, etc. I also had to figure a way to keep the 35mm in place!!

So I ended up buying a separate case for 55-200mm (from Lowepro as well) and attached that to my old case (also Lowepro) it works well and carrying both around is convenient as well. I can also avoid carrying the bigger lens if I dont have to and move around with a nice compact case!!

I still have to change lens in order to put the camera back in case, but I guess while using a DSLR you anyways end up changing lens multiple times…

5 Stars Just great for 70-300mm lens with D40
A great size case for D40. I am using it a lot. It is light, and easy to cary around, protecting the camera and the lense.

I do recomment this for the 70-300mm and smaller lenses. Even thou there is room when I have smaller lenses, it is great as it fits all sizes… Just love it… for the quality and price!!!

I do recommend this size, compared to the shorter one. Is better to have more room, then compress the lenses and the camera…

4 Stars Better than average
I was looking for a one stop case for my Nikon D90 + 18-200mm lens. I have seen conflicting reviews on whether the case is long enough for the above combination. And the verdict: yes, it is large/long enough to fit D90+18-200mm lens. And has a pocket for a memory card or two.

And it can fit (barely) the standard lens hood.

Drawbacks: Would have liked an extrenal zippered compartment.

4 Stars Compact travel holster for your DSLR
Compact travel holster, fits the D90 with kit lens. Made from great material but could have been better with more useful compartments. Needs a little more padding on the lower-end where the lens rests.

4 Stars An okay bag
It fits Canon T1i okay. I’d like to have a little more room at the top of the bag, for a camera strap. Camera is well protected inside. Don’t like how the bag sits/hangs on the belt. Don’t look attractive (might be a positive thing).

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Pentax K x 12 4 MP Digital SLR with 2 7 inch LCD and 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 AL Lens White

Pentax K x 12 4 MP Digital SLR with 2 7 inch LCD and 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 AL Lens White




The Pentax K-X DSLR Digital Camera is the perfect model for hobbyists, photographers and beginners that don’t want to sacrifice camera quality for price! This DSLR has a 12.4 megapixel images sensor and in-camera shake reduction technology. It’s capable of capturing 720p HD video at a steady 24 frames per second, and features several essential tools to improve your pictures such as Face Recognition, contrast autofocus, various picture modes so you can adjust your shot to various light conditions, and more. You can capture fast-action shots with thePentax K-X DSLR Digital Camera’s continuous frame rate of 4.7FPS (frames per second). Check out the Pentax K-X DSLR Digital Camera and 18-55MM Lens today!

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars A few additions to the 5star reviews
This is my first DSLR purchase since I was tired of the limitations of most P&S cameras – slow and poor in low level lighting. My Canon 3mp from 2002 made excellent prints up to 8×10 and had manual features but was bound to break or wear out – it did.

Image quality, handling, build quality, etc all good as mentioned in the 5 star reviews. I bought this when the price finally hit my buy point (under $500) with one of those pre Christmas coupons (they needed to move the white and red models). At the $600 price level I was going to wait for the next version. Got it and am happy with it for the price.

My main interest in this camera (color option was not of much concern) was to be able to reuse some manual focus aperture priority lens that I used with my 70s model Pentax ME film camera. They work and make awesome pictures but the camera does not read the manually set aperture selection as on the ME – does not get recorded with the picture and you have to look at the lens (or get good counting clicks) to know your setting. The manual focus was easier to view on the ME but at least you can use the live view zoom focus or listen for beeping or look for the focus indicator. It will set the shutter for you if in auto mode or P or A mode just like the ME but with the auto ISO selection to further fine tune the picture.

HD movie mode was also of interest but assumed it would be secondary – it is. Even with shake reduction off, it still records every tiny noise the camera makes. The mic is very sensitive. It will come in handy from time to time but would not base a purchase on that feature.

Some people complain of the autofocus point not being visible in the viewfinder – I tend to use point focus and am still experimenting with auto exposure options. Not quite excellent but can’t really complain – yet.

The Kx buttons I guess are typical for a DSLR and are so nice to have compared to most P&S. The Green button looks like it will come in handy once I get used to having it – quick reset of some overrides.

The auto mode makes this DSLR handle like a P&S only faster. The autofocus in low light tends to search a bit more than my Canon P&S especially in low light but manual override is easy. Once in auto, I could hand this camera to most anyone to take decent pictures.

I recommend to get this camera at a lower price (<$500) or wait for the next version. If you are not planning to use more lenses than this kit lens you probably will be better off with the newer Canon or Panasonic "low light" P&S cameras currently priced around $400 or less.

5 Stars First time DSLR owner—-Very Happy !!
Bought this Baby in white back in Nov.12. All I can say is Wow! Very easy to use and the menus are straight forward. Buttons are well placed out. Camera was very compact (for a DSLR) compared to the ones I was comparing to (nikon d5000, Sony A330). I can actually just use one hand to set my settings.

Fast auto focus. Good picture quality. Tons of shooting modes available.

Never really had any problems with the battery issue even before I upgraded the firmware 1.01.

18-55 kit lens did a good job on our last Cruise vacation. I was averaging 280-320 shots on Eneloops 50% flash before the batt. meter turned orange with some cropping.

I recenty acquired a Prime lens D-XENOGON 35mm F2(ebay new) which is an actual clone of the famed and now discontinued Pentax 35mm f2. I thought my pictures were sharp with the lens kit but I recently shot this lens on my brothers wedding and OHhhh man, what a difference in picture sharpness and very outstanding color contrast. It just has that POP on every picture I’ve taken with this lens. Oh yeah…Took 752 shots, 98% with Flash that day before it shut down with Eneloops of course.

All in all. I’m very impressed with my Kx. Now paired up with my Prime, it’s an unbeatable combo (for now).

Sony, Canon, Nikon—watch out.

5 Stars Overall Great Value
After looking through a lot of options this camera seems to offer the best combination of price performance.

Some first impressions are:

1. Good Hi Iso Performance with little noise. (Much better then Canon Xt then I used to own that only had 1600 max iso.)

2. Able to do HD Video (720p).

Video quality is ok, I compared it to my sony SR-12 HD camcoder its definitely not the same quality but it does have a unique movie type look to it, in low light its very grainy but in good light it does fine. Its a good back up to a camcoder, although you do have to get used to manual focusing to get good results. If you shoot a lot of movies get a bigger memory card, I have a 4 gig card and it only holds around 15 minutes of video in highest quality due to recording format.

3. First thing to do when you get the camera make sure you update the firmware to 1.01 that will solve the battery issue that many people been having. You can check which firmware you have by pressing the menu button and then turning the camera on.

So far a I took about 900 pictures and about 45 minutes of video on lithium batteries that came with the camera and only now the battery indicator shows orange.

4. As with any DSLR auto mode will not give you the best results, and every camera has its own “favorite” settings where it gets most consistent results. So far Im still figuring out what works best with this particular camera.

5. No camera is perfect but to me Good Hi Iso performance, Hd video option and price. Make it 5 stars.

5 Stars Pentax k-x: great little camera / camcorder
Great little camera! Kit lens is very good for a kit lens with sharp images and good colors. Not as good as say my Tamron 18-75 f2.8, but the kit is quite a bit lighter and smaller in size. The camera focuses fast (much faster than my k20d)and accurately and with the 40mm f2.8 limited lens, it’s even quicker. Video quality is excellent. Very nice to have image stabilization to steady my vids. The real revelation of the k-x: shooting with high ISO is just amazing at how clean the images are with good detail.

I thought that going from a semi-pro cam (the k20d) to the k-x would be a big step back, but the controls are intuitive and well laid out, so no problems at all. Having both cameras will be amazing… the k20 will be for landscape and outdoor shots while the k-x will provide another focal length and allow me to capture more opportunities in higher iso situations or where I need a higher frame rate.

Excellent camera that deserves all the accolades it’s getting from the critics.

5 Stars great camera in a small package
the k-x is the camera i’ve been waiting for. it delivers exceptionally well in low-light situations. it offers the user many choices, ranging from full auto mode to manual mode. it is possible to record in raw and jpeg at the same time. for those who are more advanced and demanding, one can choose from among options such as no noise reduction, digital filters, iso range from 100 to 12800, etc.

the battery issue was non-existent for me. the batteries shipped with the camera worked immediately. when they were finally exhausted, four duracell alkalines worked fine – but it is important to let the camera sit for a minute or two first after changing batteries.

my other cameras include a panasonic fz-18, a leica d-lux-4, and a ricoh cx-1, among others. i also have an *ist ds. i continue to use them all off and on, but the k-x has become the one i reach for when i hope for the most flexibility and the best results. i will never be a serious photographer, but i will enjoy photography much more with the k-x. definitely an excellent value.

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Nikon D3000 D5000 DSLR Starter Kit with Nikon School DVD Fast Fun and Easy III IV and D SLR System Case

Nikon D3000 D5000 DSLR Starter Kit with Nikon School DVD Fast Fun and Easy III IV and D SLR System Case




designed for use with Nikon D3000 and D5000 digital SLR cameras,nylon case features dividers and a padded shoulder strap,instructional DVD describes camera settings

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Alright bag cover
This bag came with an AWESOME Instructional DVD that is very very very useful for beginners, i highly recommend this bag.

Compartments inside are movable and interchangeable to fit your needs so thats very good if you have different stuff like either a lense or a flash

Bad thing is the bag is bulky and can fit only 1 lense, and maybe a flash, which is a very very very tight fit, so the best would only be just the camera or 1 lense or 1 flash.

Overall im very happy with the bag, protected my equipment from the rain and all, if your looking for a decent bag with an instructional dvd from nikon BUY THIS ONE!

Nikon D3000-D5000 DSLR Starter Kit with Nikon School DVD Fast, Fun & Easy III / IV and D-SLR System Case

3 Stars Nikon D5000 Kit
The instructional video is excellent it is the best way to get started if you have never used this camera, even if you are an experienced photographer.

The camera case is nicely designed with a lot of extra Velcro partitions and specialty compartments and pockets for accessories. And if you remove unused partitions you may have room for one additional (e.g. 55-200 VR)lens. However, the owners manual will not fit in the case or a side pocket. This would be a perfect case if it were made slightly larger. If you will likely add an additional lens to your arsenal you might seriously evaluate other storage options that are more roomy, especially if you would like to keep the manual for a such a sophisticated camera close at hand when you travel.

5 Stars Good
Good quality case for my Nikon D3000 and charger; all adjustable inside to keep camera in soft and stress free position. Has extra space for cables, SD, but not for extra optics.

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Kingston 4 GB CompactFlash Memory Card CF 4GB

Kingston 4 GB CompactFlash Memory Card CF 4GB




Imaging pros expect a lot from their equipment and can’t afford to have a component limit their productivity or creativity. That’s where Kingston’s CompactFlash Elite ProTM memory cards come in. They’re designed specifically to help advanced amateur or professional photographers get the best performance from their high-end imaging devices and applications.No matter how fast you work, the Elite Pro can keep pace with its ultra-fast transfer rates. With up to 16GB capacity* means you can capture more continuous, high-resolution images in less time with the Elite Pro than with traditional CompactFlash memory cards

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Kingston 4GB Compact Flash
Product works well with my camera. Pictures are good and the price was good .

3 Stars This card
Ordered this card because Kingston is usually very reliable. I initially formatted the card and after about 10 photos, received an error saying card is bad, please replace. So I took it out, formatted it again in hopes that it would be fixed. But after taking about 10 more photos the same error occurred. I give it 3 stars only because I probably just got the bad egg from the group. That does happen some times.

5 Stars Kingston 4GB cf memory card
I own 4 of these 4 GB memory cards for 2 of my trail cams. I swap the ones I’ve taken home and saved the wanted images on my computer for the ones that have new data in the cameras. They all have performed well to store images and/or video. My oldest set is about a year old and I’ve recently purchased a newer set.

5 Stars What an EXCELLENT Product
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I’ve used Kingston cards in ALL my dSLR’s going back to 2002 including my older Fuji Finepix S1, S2 Pro and now my newer (Feb 2008) Nikon D300. Though I have much larger capacity cards now in the D300, The S2 pro only uses cards up to 2G so the Kingstons that I’ve used for years are STILL being used. I either use the Finepix S2 as a backup, or my young ‘un uses the camera when we go out shooting together. I have NEVER, ever had a card fail or even hiccup. Basically, the same experience I had with the Transcend Memory cards extends to these. Either I’ve been really lucky, and/or the cards are fabulous, and/or I take care to FORMAT the card in camera after each download. Maybe a combination of all three I don’t know. I do know I own four or five of the 2G Kingstons, and at least two 4Gig CF Kingstons. They are great just about fail proof.

And, in closing I would have to say that my 2 and 4G Kingstons have seen over 100,000 images through them over the course of several years. I trust them to do the job and never, ever have any qualms about popping them in the camera.

On a quick note I purchase my memory cards from various sources, not just Amazon. I shop for value, but I try to stick to the name brands of Kingston, Ridata, Transcend, and now own a couple of Lexar’s. Shop around for the best price, but many times Amazone offers the best with the free ship options when available.

3 Stars good
I mainly use a Sandisk Ultra II 4GB CF and it gives me no problems. I’ve had it longer than the Kingston.

The Kingston worked fine for a couple of months. Then it started giving me invalid parameters in Windows XP SP2.

I wouldn’t recommend this to anyone who relies on their photos for their paycheck, but its a good bargain for casual shooting.

Perhaps my card was bad. Good luck.

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