
In terms of the price to features to overall quality ratio, it is one of the devices that I believe ranks among the finest in its price category. Not only can it be used as a "pioneer" single-lens reflex camera, but it can also be utilized as a second camera for reportage work. 3 frames per second is not exactly a fountain, but neither is the price of the device 60,000 dollars. If you took everything unnecessary out of it, like videos, tutorials, and built-in graphic editors, and added even more camera capabilities, it would, without a doubt, be a hit for the next five years. In general. Pentax K-r is the only one of the "classmates" that I would consider to be close-lying. The rating I give is "atlichny."

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