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Review on πŸ“· Pentax K-7 Body Digital Camera by Gabriela Kaim ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I would definitely recommend the purchase, I don't think there is anything wrong with it.

There are no major issues. Fantastic camera quality. I only wanted to point out the blatant deviations from the tenth model. Benefits that vary: The camera is awesome. The acclaim has already been repeated one hundred times. In this brief review, I will highlight the Samsung GX-10's strengths and weaknesses that may not be immediately apparent (aka Pentax K10d). flipped to the "7" from her perspective. So . * quicker, more precise, more sensitive, video, LV; this is obvious; I shall not elaborate. * The flash's "visor" extends out less than a dozen over the bayonet. Because of this, I was unable to install threaded lenses. * Changed the principle of operation of the add. buttons * Auto-rotation of frames when viewing when turning the camera (ISO setting, exposure shift). Instead of holding down the appropriate button and turning the wheel to adjust the ISO like in the "ten," you now only need to push this button once, at which point the wheel will perform its new function. It's easier than pushing a button, and far more practical. * Rear focus light with autofocus (in the "top ten" there was a strobe flash) Disadvantages: When compared once more to K10d: * Bracketing cannot be adjusted through a dedicated button. I need to get up in there and open the menu. My thumb is perpetually resting on the AE-L button, which is really uncomfortable. The lock button for the mode selector is built in for some reason*. Tell me, have you ever knocked him down by accident? Me not. And this button is just a distraction:( There are now four individual buttons rather as a circular ring joystick-rocker. It wasn't a deal breaker, but the GX-10 was easier to operate. The same "joystick" is positioned a little less conveniently (for me, again), as it requires a greater degree of thumb flexion to access.