Pentax K - x
Editor's comments
Pentax K-x can be found in the entry-level DSLR is the best deal. From less than $ 500 (the average over the class, including low-light performance), to obtain excellent image quality Settlement D. Stabilization of two Mejiro, 720p HD video lens and equipment. At the end of 2010 from a 10 Kx neunyi site regarded as the most popular camera that is the reason. Excellent purchase for new DSLR users.
Specifications
* 12.4-megapixel CMOS sensor
* 720p HD video
* Image Stabilization
* Pentax K/KA/KAF/KAF2/KAF3, lens mount
* HDR Image Capture
* A 18 - 55mm 5.6 AL Lens
* 2.7 inches LCD screen in the form of drive
* Only type 3 lithium batteries (NiMH and alkaline-compatible)
* Capture image and SD / SDHC memory, video (not included)
* Part Number: PTX16301
* Publisher: 027075159440
* Release Date: October 19, 2009
Pentax K-x 2nd 2009 the company's new DSLR camera that offers K - 7 follow. K - 7 and the like, it's better than his predecessor to provide improvements in many areas. K - 7, is replaced K20D ppentatkuseurainnatppu Kx which share almost the entire look will replace the K2000. It K2000, Sony A500 and Nikon D90 and D5000 as well as those used by Sony's 12.4-megapixel CMOS sensor corresponding to that of other cases in the establishment. The new sensor promises to 720p HD video recording and live view function to improve the performance of very high ISO for shooting in low light was a significant improvement. Existing DA - L 18 55 18 Plus mirimetorurenjeukitto DA - L 50 200mm telephoto 에서 the 55mm, zoom, 18 - 55mm in addition to new features: Unlike the K2000 Kx 3 different lenses as provided in the kit 55-300 ($ 649, $ 749 and $ 849 each manufacturer's suggested retail price) of love zoom DA - L version. An attractive price point, the mouth a good word, and with a strong performance, Kx ever-growing entry-level DSLR market still represents the sting of the best Pentax.
Design and processing
Small pkx - bluedoorThe Kx substantially visually speaking, K2000 are. However, there are 2 notable exceptions. The first of these new dedicated Live View button on the Info button K2000 is an alternative to the back of the camera. Information on the location of a single button and menu changes for each version of the flash while sharing in the Recycle Bin feature, click the button. Camera, K2000 normal "?" (Help) button to set the proper exposure in manual mode and the number of features used to run the now familiar with the Pentax Buy "Green button" is making room for the abandoned.
The camera module into several smaller Orin deru Paz is just like a very small and light. It requires 4 AA batteries, so it is possible that the level of excess weight is heavier than the lens, some users might be better, but offset. Rubber grip and provides a good texture. It's thin, ergonomic finger just below the shutter release notch is most felt in good hands thanks. These compact cameras under the big hand ring finger means you need to, but this is typical of most digital SLR cameras. Unfortunately (but perhaps expected) Kx reulwihan has a vertical battery grip. Build quality feels solid and sturdy plastic buttons and dials, and is suitable for a beginner camera. DSLR cameras and other low-cost camera may be found in the dense atmosphere, but with very little flex in the squeak is.
Pentax K-x is a general layout of buttons. Users right thumb, the camera, the combination of the AF / AE lock, reproduce, display real-time information and the menu button on the back includes a naturally falls between the controls. Cross the control pad on the back of the camera all, shutter, ISO, flash and white balance are set to visit is an array of 4 buttons. In the middle of the 4 button is the OK button. The only adjustment dial on the back right side of the meter at the top. The dial the shutter speed, aperture, ISO, etc. are used to control. Right to the left of the Finder is the flash release button and the trash. 2.7 "rear LCD offers a resolution of 230,000 pixels and does not change from K2000. This K - 7 3 is not included here somewhere," 920,000 pixel IPS panel, based on the competitive entry-level model generally. It is the degree of the color is fine, but is too bright, it's very sensitive.
pentamirror meter with a range of 96%, equivalent to 0.85 x the scale K2000 K - 7 100% range, a clear step down from the 0.95 x offers a scale. Kx K2000 as well as the center of the traditional red AF 11 check for each indicator is lacking. No. It kaseumo Furukawa Auto is selected, the user is also the focus point is not unknown means. If this is a concern, users can only use the center, or other manual focus point selection using the directional pad you can set the AF system. In practice, it can not keep an eye on the viewfinder, but the focus confirmation indicator people familiar with the Full Auto shooting may find uncomfortable.
As with all other SLR cameras ppentatkuseudejitaru Kx K-mount lenses that support both the growth in 1975 is available, the mount is mounted. M42 lens adapter is available through the screwmount can. As with other ppentatkuseudejitaru full manual SLR camera lenses order to achieve the proper exposure, "Green Button" to stop the drop-down metering should be used. Kx equipment provided by the DA lenses are optically identical to respond, but the lack of food and the metal mount, not plastic kuitkusihutohokaseu DA - L series is a part of.
Lovely as the standard black and nicknamed "Storm" white, bright red, blue: KX attract attention as one of the attractive aspects is that the 4 colors. Return to the home in Japan, Pentax 100 extra grip and an amazing cover of the same color gamut that offers a combination of body color. The combination of small, lightweight camera, the Pentax Kx obviously women and beginner DSLR camera market, constituting most of the young people are hoping to appeal.
Experience shooting
Small pkx - snowIn KX-General of the performance is very impressive response and the level of ease and other entry-level DSLR on the market is good. As expected, there is no shutter lag. 11-point AF system, such as the Canon's entry-level rebellion T1i has more impressive specs. This performance of semi-K - 7 after the world a little bit later so incredibly fast that good in low light. quickshift Pentax lens enables users to configure their own short manual focus can be switched automatically to a freely. Third-party or DA - L-series lenses automatically through a switch on the left and you should switch to manual focus mode. Lens mount. Continuous shooting, the second is larger than any other camera in bright sunlight to shoot wide-open fan the creative possibilities for the price of 1 / 6000 shutter speed range and the maximum speed of 4.7 frames per night is better at.
Pentax in the past, the menu comes with a different brand of people has become a point of attachment. However, K2000 and K - 7 in the direction of change became good. Significantly cut the option name and a long menu of options to easily navigate the details "page" has been replaced by. Kx added a still camera controls can be customized, but not spray Sean Kass's giddy five Tamu menu has the same number. As with other recent ppentatkuseudejitaru SLR camera on the back of the camera's ISO, white balance, flash, self timer settings, intuitive and direct buttons are easy to use.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Spy Gadget Night Vision Binocular 2011
Night Vision Binoculars probably all budding spies, as well as the most fundamental part of the weapon, but rather at the bottom of the garden you find a badger, and is useful when you want. Depending on where you live or strength. Either way, this night, beans (! HM licensed by the army) business - they have a clear LCD display that is effective for up to 15 meters. Monitor your home, afraid of a little child 'rent on the bed and stroking the back ... Applications are endless.
Likewise, the two kinds of navigation, depending on the mode, but not exactly hoping to spy. Stealth mode, partial power binoculars if it operates, what's in your neighborhood can be found. But if you need maximum impact in monitoring the long-range mode, up to 15 meters in the dark, you can see! Less (or local wildlife), the only clues to the whereabouts of the red LED is barely visible rings.
Adjustable dual-eye display, and you clearly under the cover of darkness to be visible in front of you surprised when they ppuronku, rubber, homuhwitobayijae you can get just the right feeling. So if the enemy activity reported in the cat to come in for the night to see the adventure is much easier now.
Features:
* Night Vision Binoculars is a full license of HM Army.
* Great fun, security, spyware and wildlife to discover. And the zombie attack, I'd say.
* Kind of mode - even ... Distance of the short-and long-range stealth.
* Adjustable lens.
* Military and spy mode (gray or green screen to change between)
* Comfortable rubber managers.
* Adjustable double eye can see.
* An invisible infrared light.
* The right age 8 and older.
Size:
* See below 9.5. w: 16 development: 23 cm.
Customer reviews
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5
Date: November 15, 2010
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Great Gifts
For my 10 year old son, they bought and they are very happy for other family members know that. They are great to work with them is worth the price
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5
Date: November 15, 2010
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Friday, August 28, 2009
Sprint Nextel Buying Virgin Mobile Prepaid
The world of prepaid wireless-phone services is getting a little smaller: Sprint NextelNextel prepaid announced this morning that it would buy Virgin Mobile USA for $483 million in stock.
Sprint, of Overland Park, Kan., said it plans to market that Warren, N.J.-based firm's prepaid services alongside its existing Boost Mobile offering.
My colleague Cecilia Kang notes in her story that prepaid service -- in which users sign no contract up front and either pay for a bucket of minutes that they can use up over time, or pay month-by-month for a plan with a set allotment of minutes -- has done well for Sprint as it recovers from the aftermath of its 2005 merger with Reston-based Nextel. (Funny how these high-profile tech mergers never quite seem to work out.)
But how will Sprint sell these two apparently overlapping services? Both offer comparable pay-as-you-go options (Boost, Virgin) starting at 10 cents a minute; both (Boost, Virgin) also sell unlimited talk/text/Web plans for $50 a month. Both also employ the kind of edgy, Gen-Y marketing pitches that can make a Gen X-er such as myself feel a little old.
The key differences between them, as PC Magazine's Sascha Segan explains in his take on the purchase, lie in the technology each service runs on. Virgin uses Sprint's regular CDMA network; Boost employs the older Nextel iDEN network, which provides walkie-talkie push-to-talk communication but only permits a slow Web connection. As one result, Virgin Mobile tends to offer a more interesting selection of phones.
Considering that iDEN doesn't have much of a future in general -- no other major U.S. carrier uses it, and it has no realistic upgrade path -- it would be no surprise to see Virgin Mobile and Boost eventually merge into one CDMA-based service. And this deal can only smooth the path for something like that.
As it happens, I've been planning to take a look at unlimited prepaid services -- locally, Cricket Communications provides another set of all-you-can-talk options -- so this news comes at an interesting time. In other words, I'm glad this didn't break the week after I'd run that story... now I'll just need to wait a bit to see what details emerge about Sprint's intentions.
In the meantime: Do you use a prepaid wireless service from Boost, Virgin or another firm? What led you to choose it? How has that worked out for you?
And then there is the new government program that supplies free cell phones for people on disability and senior citizens. I think it is worth mentioning. The phones are actually TracFones. I know two people -- one on social security disability, and another, a senior citizen. The way the program works in our state is that each month on the 1st of the month, 68 free minutes are automatically put on the phone. (If a person needs to have more TracFone minutes, they can be purchased at a store easily.) There truly is no expense to the person who qualifies for the phone. Someone may need to help them set up the phone, but it is a pretty decent free phone -- see the photo on the website. Here is the link to the government
Sprint, of Overland Park, Kan., said it plans to market that Warren, N.J.-based firm's prepaid services alongside its existing Boost Mobile offering.
My colleague Cecilia Kang notes in her story that prepaid service -- in which users sign no contract up front and either pay for a bucket of minutes that they can use up over time, or pay month-by-month for a plan with a set allotment of minutes -- has done well for Sprint as it recovers from the aftermath of its 2005 merger with Reston-based Nextel. (Funny how these high-profile tech mergers never quite seem to work out.)
But how will Sprint sell these two apparently overlapping services? Both offer comparable pay-as-you-go options (Boost, Virgin) starting at 10 cents a minute; both (Boost, Virgin) also sell unlimited talk/text/Web plans for $50 a month. Both also employ the kind of edgy, Gen-Y marketing pitches that can make a Gen X-er such as myself feel a little old.
The key differences between them, as PC Magazine's Sascha Segan explains in his take on the purchase, lie in the technology each service runs on. Virgin uses Sprint's regular CDMA network; Boost employs the older Nextel iDEN network, which provides walkie-talkie push-to-talk communication but only permits a slow Web connection. As one result, Virgin Mobile tends to offer a more interesting selection of phones.
Considering that iDEN doesn't have much of a future in general -- no other major U.S. carrier uses it, and it has no realistic upgrade path -- it would be no surprise to see Virgin Mobile and Boost eventually merge into one CDMA-based service. And this deal can only smooth the path for something like that.
As it happens, I've been planning to take a look at unlimited prepaid services -- locally, Cricket Communications provides another set of all-you-can-talk options -- so this news comes at an interesting time. In other words, I'm glad this didn't break the week after I'd run that story... now I'll just need to wait a bit to see what details emerge about Sprint's intentions.
In the meantime: Do you use a prepaid wireless service from Boost, Virgin or another firm? What led you to choose it? How has that worked out for you?
And then there is the new government program that supplies free cell phones for people on disability and senior citizens. I think it is worth mentioning. The phones are actually TracFones. I know two people -- one on social security disability, and another, a senior citizen. The way the program works in our state is that each month on the 1st of the month, 68 free minutes are automatically put on the phone. (If a person needs to have more TracFone minutes, they can be purchased at a store easily.) There truly is no expense to the person who qualifies for the phone. Someone may need to help them set up the phone, but it is a pretty decent free phone -- see the photo on the website. Here is the link to the government
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