At this price point, and with this level of performance, there’s really very little to complain about. Somehow, Pentax have put together a nice package of features at a nice price, without compromising performance to any large degree. If the K-m doe...
Abstract: Pentaxs latest DSLR, the 10.2-megapixel K-m, is a new addition to the range and sits beneath the previous entry-level model, the K200D. Following stiff competition in the entry-level class, Pentax has followed rivals such as Nikon and Canon and remove...
Abstract: There are some fantastic digital SLR cameras for first-time buyers, with Canons EOS 1000D currently leading the pack. Pentaxs previous model, the K200D, couldnt match the Canon for quality and value but it had some unique features at this price, ...
If the Pentax K-m did something spectacularly better than its rivals, you could understand its price premium and forgive the average quality of its cheap kit lens. But the fact is, it doesn’t. It handles as well, produces pictures as sharp and is as ea...
Image quality, price, ergonomics and handling, simple menu system, simple operation info panel, custom setting
Limited flash modes, slow RAW writing, lightweight build, murky viewfinder, LCD lacks anti reflection coating, slight underexposure issues
The Pentax K-m provides a simplified DSLR experience... providing a near point and shoot interface but with the bells and whistles you can also find on more advanced DSLRs. However, that very simplicity may be its Achilles heel...
Abstract: The Pentax K-m is a fairly compact digital SLR and is comfortable and easy to control. A good choice for those with little previous experience controlling a SLR, options like the varied scene modes allow you to fall back on auto shooting if you feel a...
SR anti-shake, dynamic range, image quality, AA batteries
Kit lens performance, noisy AF
The instant reaction to K-m is that it’s like all the rest but a fraction cruder. It’s true that the kit lens isn’t up to much, but look at the rest of it -- a stainless steel chassis, expanded dynamic range, the best anti-shake system on the market a...
If you can live with the RAW file system - and that, after all, is the way to get better images with any camera - then the Pentax is a fine camera. And the supplied Silkypix RAW converter is excellent. This is a low-cost entry into the serious photog...