If you’re looking for a new camera, you may be bombarded with Nikon and Canon models. However, the Pentax K-1 MarkA specific spot on the floor or ground where an actor needs to be positioned during a scene, often indicated with tape or chalk. II can be a great alternative. This model is an upgrade from the original K-1 and is an ideal entry point if you are thinking of stepping up to full-frame.
For our review of the Pentax K-1 Mark II, continue reading.
K-1 Mark II Features
This camera was launched in 2018 and comes with an accelerator unit and a dynamic pixel shift resolution mode. These features improve ISOISO is short for International Organization for Standardization and is a camera setting that determines the sensitivity of the sensor to light, affecting exposure and image quality. performance and autofocus algorithms. Although the camera is not massively different from the original, there are useful improvements which still make this a great camera.
The K-1 Mark II has many selling points, amongst these are the powerful Shake Reduction II system, its 36.4MP sensor, and its strong build. It also has all of the original features of the first camera, including a multi-angle screen, weather-sealing body, and compatibility with all Pentax K-mount lenses.
The K-1 Mark II offers excellent value for money, with a price tag under $2000. Although the sensor doesn’t have as high a resolution as some other models, it still offers exceptional image quality for the money.
If you are looking for something that offers more value, have a look at our Canon EOS 2000D Review which is a bit more cost effective for some.
36.4MP full-frame CMOS sensor with on-chip phase-detection AF
The Shake Reduction system provides anti-aliasing simulation, which goes much further than simply preventing camera shake. The sensor is moved by a tiny amount which gives the effect of an optical low pass filterA transparent or semi-transparent device placed in front of a camera lens to alter the light entering the lens, affecting the image's color, contrast, or exposure.. These filters are used to blur interference effectsVisual or audio effects used to create illusions or enhance scenes, including practical effects and computer-generated imagery (CGI). or ultra-fine detail with fine textures or patterns. The K-1 Mark II achieves this without the low-pass filter, making fine detail even sharper. With the K-1 Mark II, you can switch to anti-aliasing if moiré is causing issues.
A great feature of this camera is the Astrotracer mode, which is where the camera uses its GPS sensor with the sensor-shift mechanism to render stationary objects in the sky. It can render stars while avoiding any streaking caused by long exposures. This is perfect for taking night-sky photos, removing the requirement for a motorised mount.
The rotating and tilting screen can be moved left to right and up and down, with a gapless design for improved outdoor viewing. If you were to accidentally holdA direction in the script or from the director to maintain a specific position, action, or expression for a set duration. the camera using the screen, the system is strong enough to support the weight of the camera.
Video features
You can take amazing videos using the Pentax K-1 Mark II. With full HD movie recording and up to 25 minutes of film time, you can create great videos. It also features a built-in stereo microphone and custom image and digital filter options.
Pentax K-1 Mark II Video Test
Here’s a short video using the video feature of the camera.
Body
This camera can be considered among the heavier varieties. It feels weighty and substantial, coming in at just over a kilogram. However, these leave plenty of space for external controls and allow you to get a good gripA crew member responsible for setting up and maintaining equipment that supports the camera, such as tripods, dollies, and cranes..
The pros and cons of the Pentax K-1 Mark II
Pros
• Good battery life
• Great image quality
• An LCD screen which is easy to read
• Lifelong weather sealing
• Solid, weighty quality
• Dual SD card slots
• Astrotracer mode
• Shake reduction system
Cons
• On the heavier side, maybe too heavy for some
• No touchscreen if you prefer a modern feeling
• Autofocus system isn’t the best
• Only 33 focus points
36.4MP full-frame CMOS sensor with on-chip phase-detection AF
If you’re looking for a break from today’s touchscreen interfaces, the K-1 Mark II could be right for you. It is solid and weighty with intelligent controls, which feels like a nod to the past. The Pentax K-1 Mark II is an affordable option if you are looking for high-quality stills.
What do you think of the Pentax K-1 Mark II? Let us know in the comments below or tag us at @ifilmthings.
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