Description
Pentax K-1 (Mark I) Key Specifications:
Sensor: 36.4 MP Full-frame CMOS (35.9 x 24.0 mm)
Image Processor: PRIME IV
ISO Range: 100 – 204,800
Autofocus: SAFOX 12 with 33 AF points (25 cross-type)
Continuous Shooting: Up to 4.4 fps
Viewfinder: Pentaprism, 100% coverage, 0.7x magnification
LCD Screen: 3.2" Cross-Tilt LCD (1.04 million dots)
Video: Full HD 1080p at 30/25/24 fps
In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS): 5-axis SR II (Shake Reduction II)
Pixel Shift Resolution: Captures multiple shots to enhance detail and color
Weather Sealing: Fully weather-sealed and dustproof, magnesium alloy body
GPS & Astrotracer: Built-in GPS with Astrotracer function for astrophotography
Dual SD Card Slots: Yes
Battery Life: Approx. 760 shots (CIPA)
Notable Features:
Pixel Shift Resolution Mode: Captures four images by slightly shifting the sensor and merges them to create high-detail, true-color images.
Astrotracer: Uses GPS data to move the sensor in sync with the stars for long-exposure astrophotography without star trails.
Cross-Tilt Screen: Unique flexible LCD screen that tilts in multiple directions without losing alignment.
LED Body Lighting: Small lights near card slot, lens mount, and LCD for visibility in low-light shooting.
Successor:
Pentax K-1 Mark II: Released in 2018 with improved high-ISO performance and handheld Pixel Shift capability.
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