There’s been a lot of talk about new full frames making their debut in the next year, Nikon and Canon monopolizing most of the news with their rumored entry-level offerings, but one company that might slip in under the radar is Pentax. Rumors of Pentax’s K-3 full frame have been circulating for some time, but Photo Rumors recently reported on a few updates including possible announcement and release dates.
Previous rumors have the K-3 sporting a 29-point SAFOX X/w light wavelength sensor, 6fps continuous at highest resolution, 1080p and 720p video recording at 60/30/25/24 fps, Dual PRIME M processor and ISO range between 100 and 25,600 (expandable to 50-102,400).
The camera would be announced at Photokina in September and would be launch in early 2013 as “the world’s most compact full frame.” It’s expected to use Sony’s new 24MP sensor (possibly the same one as the D600), come with a brand new kit lens, battery grip and flash unit, and sell (body only) for around $2,800. Considering the rumored sensor and the fact that both the Canon and Nikon entry-levels should have significantly lower price tags, we’ll have to wait and see what other features Pentax is planning to bring to the table to lure photographers their way.
(via Photo Rumors)
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