You know that Pentax Full Frame camera that weâve all been waiting for and many folks have been sick and tired of hearing about? Well, Sony Alpha Rumors is stating that it may just indeed be coming. So why is it on the Sony oriented site? Well, the camera may feature a Sony sensor built inâwhich is the approach that the company has taken for a couple of years now. But thatâs not all, a source gave them the image showing a full frame mirror.
But thatâs not all the proof out thereâ¦
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Photo Rumors found more possible specs on RiceHighâs websiteâbut they state that the camera is an APS-C camera and not a full frame. The camera may be called the Pentax K-3. And the specs are as follows:
- Ricoh Pentax K-3: 24MP APS-C Sensor
- Hardware AA Filter-less
- Software AA Filter
- PRIME III Image Processor
- 86k RGB Segmented Light Metering with -3EV Sensitivity
- 27-Point AF with -3EV Sensitivity
- 8.5 Maximum FPS (Tentative)
- 4 Stop SR
- 100% 0.95X Optical Viewfinder
- Fixed Air-gapless LCD
- Built-in Interval Shooting up to 2000 Frames and Internal Video Composite
- MPEG4 AVC/H.264 Full HD 30p/60i Video
- New Stereo Phone-out Monitor Jack
- 3 User Modes
USB 3.0 - Weight: 800g
- Price: $1299.99 for body only
See that price? Itâs insanely lowâand the camera is also listed on Pentaxâs website according to Photo Rumors. Weâre not sure that a full frame camera could be priced that low right now.
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