June 01, 2005
PENTAX Announces New Digital SLR Model
PENTAX Imaging Company has unveiled a third digital SLR camera − the PENTAX *ist DL digital SLR. Carrying on the PENTAX tradition of compact digital bodies with simple operation and outstanding performance, the 6 megapixel *ist DL features a 2.5 inch LCD monitor and the lightest PENTAX digital SLR body at only 16.6 ounces.
The *ist DL is the smallest digital SLR with the largest LCD in its class offered at a very affordable price,” said Ned Bunnell, director of marketing, PENTAX Imaging Company. Positioned as an addition to the popular PENTAX digital SLR family, the *ist DL is a perfect camera for beginning digital photographers including families and digital users who are ready to step-up from a point-and-shoot, compact digital camera.Anyone seeking simplicity of operation and a large LCD monitor will appreciate the *ist DL,” said Bunnell. “Responding to consumer demand, our goal at PENTAX with the *ist DL is to further reduce the cost for an entry-level user. Featuring 6.1 effective megapixels and compatibility with most interchangeable PENTAX lenses, the *ist DL will ship in July 2005 with the smc PENTAX DA 18-55mm digital lens for under $800 US.
The high-precision 2.5-inch color LCD monitor, with approximately 210,000 pixels, displays recorded images clearly and beautifully, even when the original image is magnified 12 times using the digital zoom capability. The camera also facilitates image confirmation after shooting and menu selection during shooting and editing operations. The menu screen also provides an optimum color scheme between menu descriptions and background to assure easy reading under all types of lighting conditions.
Thanks to its large, high-performance CCD image sensor (23.5mm by 15.7mm), the *ist DL offers 6.1 effective megapixels. Coupled with PENTAX's original image processing technology using a high-performance engine, it produces high-definition images rich in gradation and saturation. It also offers a choice of finishing touches between “bright” and “natural” to satisfy user preferences.
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