Sammanfattning: This is a weighty and powerful DSLR unit. I was sent the body and a 18-135mm lens. It went on my various journeys for several weeks, so not only did I get my normal range of test shots but some interesting Landscape offerings....
Price, rugged build quality, controls and menus are very well thought-out, stills performance is excellent
Grain at middling sensitivities, noise on video soundtrack caused by lens mechanics, smaller lens arsenal than competition
Pentax's years of experience shine through in the K-3's well thought-out construction, which puts all of your most commonly used controls in convenient, easy to find locations. The innovation and user choice behind features such as advanced anti-moi...
Publicerad: 2014-01-23, Författare: David , testad av: Digitaltrends.com
Excellent 24MP image quality, Extremely responsive, fast burst, Anti-aliasing simulator, Rugged and weather sealed
Bulky, expensive – but to be expected, Built-in mono mic, No built-in Wi-Fi/NFC connectivity
The Pentax K-3 is an Editor's Choice winner – it's really a top-notch 2014 enthusiast DSLR – even with the negatives detailed. If you're in the market for a Canon EOS 70D or a Nikon D7100, give this outfit a very close look. The K-3 is generating a lot ...
Solid feel, pro grade body, switch on or off anti aliasing filter, in-body image stabilisation
Like the Nikon D610, there’s no Wi-Fi connectivity built into the actual camera body, squarish, blocky body design won’t be to all tastes
Providing excellent rendition of colours and sharp images with it, which has been as consistent a feature with Pentax as we could have hoped for, the camera comes in black for a suggested £1099.99 for the body only or as a limited edition silver version f...
Publicerad: 2013-12-17, Författare: Bruno , testad av: digitalversus.com
Very sharp, detailed images at low ISO settings, Noise handled effectively up to 3200 ISO, Mechanical stabilisation builtin, Allweather finish for the camera body and the kit lens (1855 mm), Video mode has good audio and exposure options, 8 fps burst mode
No continuous AF in video mode, slow AF in video mode, AF isn't as impressive as direct rivals, No focus peaking while shooting video, No ultrasonic motorisation for 1855 mm kit lens, WiFi and GPS only available through optional accessories, No swivel/til
Pentax/Ricoh's K-3 is a sturdy and hard-wearing but quite traditional SLR. It doesn't get any of the newfangled features seen elsewhere, like Wi-Fi, GPS, touch-controls, a swivel screen or extra video features. However, the basics are all covered very wel...
Publicerad: 2013-12-07, Författare: Mike , testad av: trustedreviews.com
Although there are some issues with the Pentax K-3's AF performance, on the whole it's an enthusiast DSLR that delivers in terms of build quality, image quality and design interface. This combination means that the K-3 more than punches its weight amongst...
Based on image quality alone, the Pentax K-3 is one of the best enthusiast DSLRs we have tested. Images are full of detail and there are more than enough colour settings to satisfy most photographers. The metering is a little on the dark side, although th...
The Pentax K-3 is the most refined K-mount SLR to date, offering fast autofocus and superb image quality. Its video autofocus implementation isn't the best, but it still manages to snag our Editors' Choice award....