Bang Up the Snaps with Zero Blur Gap: Pentax K-S1

The Ricoh headed Pentax has introduced another mindboggling product in the DSLR line up. The K-S1 is a one of a kind camera, which is made to snap zero blurred images, thanks to the ultimate 20 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor. The results have been found extraordinarily brilliant and clear. Usually the anti alias filter is found in such cameras, which creates dizziness in the pictures and it could be of in any shape like distorted waves, fine lines etc. they are known as the moiré effect, which is not good for having sharp and detailed photographs. The good thing about the camera apart from being technically advanced is the number of outer body color options available.

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The Pentax K-S1 is equipped with a feature rich dial subjected to a back lit for easy maneuverability. The best part as per the expert’s view is the positioning and functioning of LED lights over the obverse chunk. The functioning of the same is limited for the mode of operation. They can be used as a lighting timer on self click mode. As the timer reaches to its ultimatum, the LEDs also got to kill one by one. Another thing to notice is the red glowing dial on the top demonstrates that the camera is switched into the video recording mode. If it’s green, then it’ll shoot still photographs.

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The failure to the whole engineering is the absence of touch screen panel. The camera is built over a friendly OS, which is better than any camera OS. The K-S1 enables the user to click great photographs, as the ISO 51200 sensitivity gets the superb clarity to the pictures. It also boasts a glass pentaprism viewfinder with as per shot speed of 5.4 fps and commendable 1/6000 shutter speed.

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The outer shell of the device is a textured plastic coated over a metal hull and interestingly, the camera is available in a bunch of colors relating to individual’s taste. It is priced at $750 and $800 for kit inclusive 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 lens.