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Ricoh Annnounces Compact Pentax KP Share This on LinkedIn   Share This on Google   Tweet This   Forward This

25 January 2017

Ricoh has announced the Pentax KP dSLR with a compact, weatherproof body that inherits many of the Pentax K-3 features. Along with a new 24-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor with ISO sensitivity to 819,200, the KP is the first Pentax APS-C camera to use Shake Reduction II, the company's five-axis mechanism to compensate for camera shake up to five steps.

The company said the compact body is the result of a complete internal re-design to produce an extremely slim profile for optimal comfort and handling. The KP's dustproof and weather-sealed exterior will perform in temperatures as low as 14 degrees F.

HIGHLIGHTS

Highlights of the KP include:

  • 24.3-megapixel APS-C AA-filterless CMOS sensor
  • PRIME IV Engine with accelerator unit
  • Smart function exchangeable grip
  • Full HD 1080p30 video; 4K interval movie
  • SAFOX 11 27-Point AF sensor
  • ISO 819,200
  • 7 fps continuous shooting
  • 5-Axis in-body Shake Reduction II
  • 3.0-inch 921k-dot tilting LCD monitor
  • Pixel Shift Resolution
  • Built-in WiFi
  • Weather-sealed magnesium alloy body

SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications for the KP include:

PENTAX K SPECIFICATIONS
Sensor 24-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
Bit Depth 14-bit
Lens Mount Pentax K
Storage SD/SDHC/SDXC
Viewfinder 100 percent coverage
0.95x magnification
-2.5 to +1.5m diopter adjustment
Monitor 3.0-inch tilting LCD with 921,000 dots
100 percent coverage
Shutter Electronic and mechanical
1/24,000 to 30 seconds
Image Stabilization Sensor-Shift, 5-Way
Frame Rate Up to 7 fps at 24-Mp for up to 28 JPEGs
Up to 7 fps at 24-Mp for up to 8 frames
ISO Auto, ISO 100 to 819,200
Autofocus Phase Detection with 27, 25 cross-type, points
Live View Yes
Flash Built-in with Guide No. 19.69 feet at ISO 100 and 28mm
1/180 maximum sync speed
P-TTL flash system
Hot shoe
Movie 1920x1080 (Full HD) at 60/50/30/25 fps
1280x720 (HD) at 60/50 fps
25 min. clips at 1920 x1080
Connectivity WiFi, Micro-USb, 1/8-inch microphone
Power D-LI190 rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack
optional AC power adapter
Dimensions 5.2 x 4.0 x 3.0 inches
Weight 1.41 lb.

PRICE, AVAILABILITY

The company said the Pentax KP will be available on Feb. 25 for $1,099.95. Adorama is accepting pre-orders for the black and silver bodies now. B&H is also accepting pre-orders for the black and silver bodies now.

Ricoh Unveils Ultra-Compact Pentax KP, a Weatherproof dSLR That Provides Outdoor Photographers with New Standard for Quality, Customization and Ease of Use

Heir to K-3 legacy, Slim-Body Camera Incorporates New Features and Controls Optimized to Deliver Outstanding Images, Even in the Most Challenging Conditions

First Pentax APS-C Camera to offer Shake Reduction II

WEST CALDWELL -- Ricoh Imaging Americas Corp. today announced the Pentax KP, an ultra-compact and highly portable dSLR with features and controls that facilitate capturing outstanding images, even in the most demanding conditions. The Pentax KP packs many of the advanced capabilities of the award-winning Pentax K-3 series into a modern, slim-body design that lends itself to applications from casual snapshots to serious outdoor photography while mountain climbing or trekking. The Pentax KP also adds a new generation of innovations including a new, highly sensitive APS-C CMOS sensor and is the first Pentax APS-C camera to incorporate Shake Reduction II, which features a five-axis mechanism to compensate for camera shake up to 5 steps.

The new 24-megapixel CMOS sensor enables shooting in extremely low-light conditions, with sensitivity to ISO 819200, making the camera ideal for night photography. The Pentax KP features an electronic shutter option in live-view to enable high-speed shooting up to 1/24,000-second, which greatly broadens shooting capabilities when using large aperture lenses to achieve a shallow depth of field on a bright sunny day.

The new Pentax KP ultra-compact, weatherproof dSLR camera boasts features and controls optimized for delivering outstanding images, even in the most challenging conditions.

The new Pentax KP ultra-compact, weatherproof dSLR camera boasts features and controls optimized for delivering outstanding images, even in the most challenging conditions.

The Pentax KP's compact body is the result of a complete internal re-design to produce an advanced dSLR camera with an extremely slim profile for optimal comfort and handling. The KP's rugged exterior is dustproof and weather-sealed to enable use in the most challenging outdoor conditions. The camera will perform in temperatures as low as 14 degrees F (-10 degrees C).

The Pentax KP incorporates additional advanced technologies and ease-of-use features that have long been the hallmark of Pentax cameras and enable them to be used comfortably and reliably in a wide range of conditions. These include:

  • 5-Axis Shake Reduction System: The Pentax KP is the first Pentax APS-C dSLR to offer the new generation SR II system, which uses a five-axis mechanism to compensate for camera shake caused by horizontal and vertical shift (often generated in macro photography), roll (difficult to handle by lens-installed shake reduction mechanisms), as well as pitch and yaw. The SR II unit is controlled with great precision as soon as the camera's power is turned on, providing a wide compensation range -- as much as five shutter steps -- to further expand the limits of handheld shooting. With the addition of an optional accessory GPS module (O-GPS1 GPS unit), the Pentax KP, simplifies astro-photography, making it possible to record stars as points of light rather than star trails during extremely long exposures.
  • Pixel Shift Resolution: This acclaimed Pentax technology enables producing color-accurate still-life subjects with the highest resolving power. The technology uses the KP's in-body Shake Reduction System to move the image sensor in single-pixel increments, to capture four separate images that are subsequently combined into a single, high-definition image.
  • A vertical-tilt LCD monitor that facilitates high- and low-angle shooting.
  • A grip replacement system that lets photographers choose their preference of grip based on shooting style or lens choice. In addition to the standard grip that comes with the Pentax KP, accessory grips include medium and large grips (these will come packaged with KP bodies sold in North America), as well as the optional D-BG7 Battery Grip.
  • Control panels, button settings and dial controls that can all be customized, based on a user's preference.

"We designed the Pentax KP to appeal to the world's most discerning outdoor photographers, who will appreciate its rich and powerful feature set and rugged, compact design, whether they are shooting a landscape on a trek in Patagonia or capturing an eclipse," said Kaz Eguchi, president, Ricoh Imaging Americas. "From Pixel Shift Resolution to our new generation of Shake Reduction, Pentax proudly continues to lead the way in photographer-friendly innovation."

Pricing and Availability

The Pentax KP camera will be available on Feb. 25 for a suggested list price of $1,099.95 at http://www.us.ricoh-imaging.com as well as at Ricoh Imaging-authorized retail outlets throughout North America.


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