Here are some of the features on the K-1 Mark II that we were most excited about to test: AstrotracerĪstrotracer is a unique feature to certain Pentax cameras. The Sony a99 II is the only DSLR (technically a DSLT) to offer the same feature in a full-size DSLR style camera body. The K-1 and K-1 Mark II’s 36 megapixel sensor is image stabilized with a 5-axis in-body shake reduction system, a unique feature for a full-frame DSLR. It’s available at release for just under $2000 USD and has one of the most complete and impressive feature sets of any full-frame camera, at least on paper. What originally intrigued me about the K-1 Mark II is its overall feature set and specifications for the price. The Mark II version adds an extended high ISO range up to 819200, and a handheld Pixel Shift Resolution mode. They entered the digital full-frame market with the original K-1 DSLR and this new Mark II version is very much a incremental update of that camera. Pentax is sort of an underdog in the digital photography world. The Pentax K-1 Mark II has numerous features geared specifically towards astrophotographers and that makes it one of cameras that we’ve been most excited to test. The K-1 Mark II features Pentax’s exciting Astrotracer feature for astrophotographers and a Pixel Shift Resolution feature, both features intriguing for landscape and astrophotography. In this review, I test the new full-frame Pentax K-1 Mark II while shooting astrophotography and landscapes in Alabama Hills, California.
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