Enough people apparently can afford a $51,990 medium-format camera to keep this ultrapremium company in business.
The company's latest lens is one of its easiest to use.
There are only two updates to Pentax's flagship DSLR, but they're potentially impressive.
From barely digital to seriously high tech, it was a surprisingly good year for camera fans.
The K-1 produces excellent photos and has a good noise profile.
The company's debut full-frame camera delivers excellent photo quality for less than $2,000.
The new consumer dSLR offers a weather-resistant design, among other niceties.
New year, new gear. These are the early 2016 models we give a shot about.
Pentax adds some innovative design touches to its first full-frame dSLR.
Nice design elements include an LCD that angles left and right and LEDs to illuminate some controls.
For people looking for something better than a point-and-shoot, the Pentax K-S2 is a good camera, but it falls short for videos.
For folks looking to step up from a point-and-shoot, the Pentax K-S2 has a lot to offer. But decent movie quality is not on the list.