Pentax K10D Review

Posted on 2007-01-11 21:57:42 by Thomas De Maesschalck

The close of 2006 saw the introduction of one more upper-end, entry-level digital SLR, the Pentax K10D, along with the announcement that Hoya Corporation — the photographic filter and lens manufacturer — was to acquire Pentax Corporation and plans to become Hoya Pentax HD Corporation as of October 2007. But for now, the K10D still bears only the Pentax name, embossed in white across the front of the flash housing. The K10D's body is made of a black, lightly flecked polycarbonate, and all the dials, buttons and body joints are splash- and dust-resistant. Large sections of the front and back of the K10 are covered in a non-slip rubbery material, making the K10D one of the most comfortable dSLRs to hold.



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