| Pentax *ist DS 6.1MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) |  | Brand: Pentax Category: Photography
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Seller: Wall Street Photo Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 28948
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 1 Display Size: 2 Maximum Resolution: 6 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 6 x 4.4
MPN: *ist DS Model: *ist DS UPC: 027075086722 EAN: 0027075086722 ASIN: B00061LSAY
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| Features:
| • | 6.1 MegaPixel CCD housed in one of the world’s smallest, lightest digital SLR camera bodies | | • | High-rigidity stainless-steel chassis | | • | Compatible with 35mm-format lenses and accessories | | • | Fast, high-precision 11-point autofocus (9 cross-type sensors) with SAFOX VIII | | • | SD memory card compatible |
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Product Description 2/8/200615-19-32...
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Excellent starter or backup dSLR for Pentax fans August 14, 2009 S. Baradwaja (Mid-Atlantic) I already had a K20D (which was my first dSLR) when I came up on this one in the used market for an excellent deal. I bought it primarily for two reason, for its TTL compatibility and as a second, walk-around camera body.
After updating the camera with the latest firmware, I mated it with a used Pentax-FA 28-70mm f4 and Pentax-DA 50-200 f4-5.6 (excellent Pentax lenses that offer awesome value for the money, btw) as a back-up walk-around system. This setup follows me most places and contributes to about 70% of what I shoot.
For a camera without SR (Shake Reduction), this camera does a superb job, and I have a lot of keepers to prove it. Among the other things I love about this camera is its powerful pop-up flash and compatibility with AA (I use Sanyo Eneloops) batteries.
For the money (in the used market), I think the Pentax *ist DS offers one of the best values among dSLRs.
A Best Buy if you are moving from a film SLR April 5, 2007 Edward M. Nicholson (Raleigh, NC, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My camera battery consists of a Pentax ZX-5 (film SLR), a Panasonic DMC-FZ4 (digital P&S0) and now the Pentax DS digital SLR. I got it because the handling was similar to what I was used to and, more important, all my SLR lenses fit the DS. So I now have a collection of four lenses (2 zoom, 2 prime) that fit both Pentaxes plus a digital-only zoom lens. The DS is noticeably larger and heavier than the ZX-5 but smaller and lighter than other digital SLRs that I tried.
Advantages: compatible lenses, handling, sturdiness, plus accurate focussing and auto exposure. And using manual controls and settings is as easy as if it was the ZX-5.
Disadvantages: slow focussing especially at the long end but you do have 11 focus points to select from (any or all), not the brightest incamera flash and unfortunately no way of using an offcamera flash (but the larger Pentax flashes that use the flash shoe are very good as long as you want an oncamera flash).
As someone said, the Pentax DS does everything well although you can always find another brand SLR that does one or two things better. "Everything well" beats "some things good and some not so good" in my opinion, so I'm more than just pleased with the DS.
Excellent Camera for DSLR April 4, 2007 Lawrence M. Russo II (New Jersey - USA) Everywhere I look I see CANON and NIKON - but PENTAX has excellent build qualtiy, response, design, performance and image quality - also - a HUGE selection of accessories and lenses! This model is small, simple to use delivers fantastic images and is a great stepping stone to the newest K10D - I highly recomend the DS to anyone.
Worth the wait January 22, 2007 Bonita A. Portzline (Gettysburg, PA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The only thing which could make me happier would be having a 500mm telephoto lenses for my nature/birding photography!
I was waiting for Pentax to start producing digital-SLRs to compete with Nikon and Canon. Main reason: to be able to use the k-mount lenses in which I'd invested since the 1980s. Even my manual telephoto lens fits and functions with the *ist DS. I'm quite pleased with the shorter zoom lens which came with the *ist DS deal i found via Amazon.com.
Inspiring, creative, and good digital photography starts with the quality of your camera. It's not so much whether you get one with 6.1 or 8 or 10 or 36 Megapixels (which dictates how humungous you want to go with prints.) I think a camera's quality depends upon the lenses.
And don't underestimate the quality of your software -- your "darkroom" -- for improving, fixing, and playing with your photo images. NOTE WELL: The Pentax editing software -- at least, the version which came with my camera seven months ago -- is very disappointing. You'll probably want to find an alternative or two. If you use the Apple Mac version 10.xx operating system, the included iPhoto software offers helpful, basic edit tools (and the capacity to assist in sorting, cataloging, and making slideshows for viewing. For Apple and Windows, etc. there's the workhorse of the creative photography world (film and digital) -- Adobe's Photoshop (available as a standalone or within the multi-software Creative Suite that you can set up to be able to shot Camera Raw.) For a lighter version, try Adobe Photo Elements.
Pentax digital SLRs seem to hold their own with Nikons and Canons -- and usually for better prices. Go for it before you cheat yourself of any more lost months of enjoyable productivity. (Don't forget: When we're behind the camera, the irony is that we can miss the experience of the moment while trying to capture a memory.)
Retro style. March 14, 2006 Philip A. Cole (Minneapolis, MN) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
The overal build, body operation and lense quality is superb. Unless you have some very specific needs from a dSLR when comparing features, this camera can win your heart easily.
It is backward compatible with virtually every lense Pentax and third party companies have made for Pentax cameras. The viewfinder is comparable to that of the Canon 20D, and the DS really supports manual focusing unlike most other digital SLR's. The DL follows closely. The focusing screen can be swapped easily with an available 3 or 4 options to chose from, including one by a third party named Katz Eye Optics. I have heard good results with that split center microprism focusing screen as it allows you to manually focus better like the good old SLR days.
The autofocus motor is a little slower than the competition, but it is highly accurate and offers eleven focus points to chose from. For most general purposes it is fast enough. The thing about Pentax is that it is not the best with one particular feature (except lense quality) but it can do everything very well. This makes it overal VERY good.
The optical quality of Pentax lenses is as good if not better than the competition and at a lower price, perhaps from the lower demand from consumers. Nonetheless, even the kit lense blows away the competition.
Noise level is not a factor, and in my opinion is controlled better than Canons and Nikons giving more of a resemblance to real film grain. Although, it is still much more usable at ISO 3200 than film cameras are.
If you love to take pictures then get into Pentax. If you would rather have the most advanced technology and have the camera take the pictures for you, then look elsewhere but consider that Pentax will be soon coming out with possibly image stabilization integrated in a new 10 megapixel pro spec body, and an 18 megapixel medium format sensor camera at the end of 2006.
The only downside at this point is that desirable Pentax lenses can be difficult to find, but they are coming out with some new models soon also.
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