Pentax Releases Smallest and Lightest Interchangeable Lens Camera
By Erick Moen
January 11, 2012
January 11, 2012
- The Pentax Q is the world’s smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera, according to the company.
- It joins the growing lineup of point-and-shoot cameras at CES that are taking on SLR features, further blurring the line between professional and personal photography.
- The 12.4MP Q is 3.9-inches long, 2.3-inches wide and 1.2-inches deep, shoots full 1080p video and has five types of attachable lenses including a fisheye lens for increased field of view.
- The device also comes with a P-TTL flash with retractable pop-up extension to reduce red eye.
- The camera features a micro HDMI port to facilitate instantaneous playback directly on most HDTVs.
- The Q is available now for $749.95 and comes with one standard 47mm equivalent prime lens.
- Where to see it: Venetian Hall D, Level 2
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