PENTAX Imaging Company announced the PENTAX Q, claiming to be the smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera (ILC) to date. The Q offers the versatility and precision of an advanced DSLR in a ...
The teensy Q cameras flopped in the US, but they remain central to Pentax's effort to rebuild its business and brand. Also coming: a big price cut for the K-50 SLR -- and leaf-shutter lenses for the ...
Pentax has gotten into the mirrorless camera game with the Q system. It seems most of the work has gone into designing the new lens mount, as the rest of the specs are competent but fairly ordinary.
PENTAX announced four accessory Q-mount lenses designed for exclusive use with the PENTAX Q, in addition to the standard lens available with camera purchase. Each new lens is highly compact and ...
Following on the success of the non-SLR interchangeable lens cameras offered by Sony, Olympus, and Panasonic, Pentax is jumping into the market with its own interchangeable lens camera. The Pentax Q ...
Last week, Pentax jumped into the compact interchangeable lens camera fray with the announcement of the Pentax Q. Roughly the size of a Canon PowerShot S95 (without a retractable lens) and not much ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Pentax brought a limited-edition silver Pentax Q to CP+, along with some new lenses and a prototype K mount ...
Unique isn’t a word that should be used lightly, but the Pentax Q more than fits the bill. However, amid a competitive Compact System Camera market it fails to encapsulate true DSLR-like quality in a ...
The ultra-tiny Pentax Q is the smallest interchangeable lens camera (which leaked today) in all the land and costs a little over $800, a wild price to pay for a camera that is arguably tiny. Sadly, as ...
After several years on the market, Ricoh has narrowed and clarified what it considers the target user for its tiny, interchangeable-lens Pentax Q camera system. Last year's Q7's stated selling point ...
Yesterday, the Sony NEX-C3 was the world's smallest interchangeable lens digital camera. It's not anymore. That title now belongs to the Pentax Q. To achieve the camera's incredibly small body size, ...
Most of the interchangeable lens cameras we've seen to date seem to follow a standard mold: they have similarly sized bodies, comparable designs and either an APS-C or Micro Four Thirds sensor at the ...
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