Pentax finally intros 645D Medium Format DSLR
If you are a professional photographer and eyeing at Pentax to out something that you’ve been waiting for long, then be pleased as the leading giant of the photography world have now come with its pre-marketed, long-awaited and highly-rumored (MF) medium format digital camera, dubbed as the 645D. The latest Pentax 645D medium-compact DSLR is a high-end camera, which comes built-in with an interchangeable-lens system. Pentax 645 Digicam is also claimed to proffer enhanced hi-res quality photographs, and all this made possible by virtue of its 77-segment multi-pattern metering system and high-performance 44mm x 33mm sensor.
Additionally, the newest 40-megapixel Pentax 645D medium-format DSLR is also built-in with a practically indestructible chassis made, which is built of a increasingly-durable die cast aluminum, and is featured with a 3-in TFT LCD screen accompanied by 921,000 dots. The latest digicam is also consisted with a fresh dust removal system and a 11-point AF sensor. And lying at its top is a duo of SDHC/ SD card slots, a USB 2.0 hi-speed port, HDMI output that aids you straight hook your HD monitor or HDTV, DC input and PAL/ NTSC Video output.
In fact, the Pentax 645D medium-formats DSLR is also virtually-MF, quite similar to the most of cameras from Hassy and Mamiya; however, this can certainly not be ignored as it comes packed with a 44 x 33mm CCD sensor. Pentax always prides on viewfinders, thus now with the addition of trapezoid-formed glass prism in the 645D’s finder unit they can also feel proud as this unit has the capacity of delivering field of view of about 98 percent and promises to the shrink size of the camera body.
The Pentax 645D medium-formats DSLR is additionally adorned with the attributes of an 1/125 sec X-Sync, 11.5f stops dynamic range, and wireless-sync & speedy-sync with the dedicated external flash of company.
Slated to be made available in May or April in Japan, the Pentax 645D medium-formats DSLR comes with the expected price of around just ¥850,000 or $9,390, devoid of any built-in lens, and if you want a new set of 55mm F2.8 lens, then you would have to pay an additional price of around ¥100,000 ($1,005).







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