The K-30 has the promise of speed and great photos, plus it's dust-and-weather sealed and ready for sub-freezing temperatures.
I have to admit: the $900 Pentax K-30 dSLR sounds like a pretty promising replacement for the K-r. Rugged on the outside with the potential for the same excellent photo quality as the K-01 mirrorless ILC, claimed faster autofocus performance than the already fast K-5, and a 100 percent coverage viewfinder that you usually only see in more expensive models all add up to a possibly great start to the Pentax-Ricoh era.
Though it's not "durable" in the same sense as bodies like the
On the inside, the camera has the same sensor and image-processing engine as the
Here's how it compares to its predecessor and its linemate:
Pentax K-r | Pentax K-30 | Pentax K-5 | |
Sensor (effective resolution) | 12.4mp CMOS | 16.3mp CMOS | 16.3mp CMOS |
23.6 x 15.8mm | 23.7 x 15.7mm | 23.7 x 15.7mm | |
Focal-length multiplier | 1.5x | 1.5x | 1.5x |
Sensitivity range | ISO 100 (expanded)/ 200 - ISO 6400/25,600 (expanded) | ISO 100 - ISO 12,800/25,600 (expanded) | ISO 80 (expanded)/100 - ISO 12,800/51,200 (expanded) |
Continuous shooting | 6 fps n/a raw/25 JPEG | 6fps 8 raw/30 JPEG | 7 fps n/a raw/22 JPEG |
Viewfinder (magnification/ effective magnification) | Optical 96% coverage 0.85x/0.57x | Optical 100% coverage 0.92x/0.61x | Optical 100% coverage 0.92x/0.61x |
Autofocus | 11-pt AF 9 cross-type (SAFOX IX) | 11-pt AF 9 cross-type (SAFOX IX+) | 11-pt AF 9 cross-type (SAFOX IX+) |
AF sensitivity | n/a | -1 to 18 EV | n/a |
Shutter speed | 1/6000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/180 sec x-sync | 1/6000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/180 sec x-sync | 1/8000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/180 sec x-sync |
Metering | 16 segment | 77 segment | 77 segment |
Metering sensitivity | 1 to 21.5 EV | 0 to 22 EV | 0 to 22 EV |
Video | 720/25p Motion JPEG AVI | H.264 QuickTime MOV 1080/24p/ 25p/30p; 720/50p/60p | 1080/25p; 720/30p/25p Motion JPEG AVI |
Audio | Mono | Mono | Mono; mic input |
Manual aperture and shutter in video | No | n/a | No |
Maximum best-quality recording time | 4GB/25 min | 4GB/25 minutes | 4GB/25 min |
Image stabilization | Sensor shift | Sensor shift | Sensor shift |
LCD size | 3 inches fixed 921,000 dots | 3 inches fixed 921,000 dots | 3 inches fixed 921,000 dots |
Memory slots | 1 x SDXC/SDHC (SDXC requires firmware upgrade) | 1 x SDXC | 1 x SDXC/SDHC (SDXC requires firmware upgrade) |
Wireless flash | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Battery life (CIPA rating) | 560 shots (NiMH batteries) | 480 (Lithium Ion); 1600 (Lithium) | 980 shots (not CIPA spec) |
Dimensions (WHD, inches) | 4.8 x 3.6 x 2.7 | 5.1 x 3.8 x 2.8 | 5.2 x 3.8 x 2.9 |
Body operating weight (ounces) | 20.4 (est) | 22.9 (est) | 26.1 (est) |
Mfr. price | n/a | $849.95 (body only) | $1,099.95 (body only) |
$749.95 (with 18-55mm lens) | $899.95 (with 18-55mm lens) | $1,249 (with 18-55mm WR lens) | |
n/a | n/a | n/a | |
Release date | October 2010 | July 2012 | October 2010 |
Given how much the K-30 encroaches on the K-5's territory, and with its superior video capabilities (though it's not clear whether it has manual exposure in video), I'd say there isn't much reason for the K-5 to exist. Perhaps a replacement is imminent. And it definitely looks like an improvement over the K-r. The one bewildering choice is that it's not shipping in a kit with the water-resistant version of the 18-55mm lens. That would likely bump the price over $999, but it's something buyers should be aware of.
Here's how the K-30 compares to its closest competitors:
Canon EOS 60D | Nikon D5100 | Pentax K-30 | Sony Alpha SLT-A65V | |
Sensor (effective resolution) | 18mp CMOS | 16.2mp CMOS | 16.3mp CMOS | 24.3mp Exmor HD CMOS |
22.3 x 14.9mm | 23.6 x 15.6mm | 23.7 x 15.7mm | 23.5 x 15.6mm | |
Focal-length multiplier | 1.6x | 1.5x | 1.5x | 1.5x |
Sensitivity range | ISO 100 - ISO 6400/ 12,800 (expanded) | ISO 100 - ISO 6400/25,600 (expanded) | ISO 100 - ISO 12,800/25,600 (expanded) | ISO 100 - ISO 16,000 |
Continuous shooting | 5.3fps 16 raw/58 JPEG | 4 fps n/a raw/100 JPEG | 6fps 8 raw/30 JPEG | 8fps (10fps with fixed exposure) 13 raw/17 JPEG |
Viewfinder (magnification/ effective magnification) | 96% coverage 0.95x/0.59x | Optical 95% coverage 0.78x/0.63x | Optical 100% coverage 0.92x/0.61x | Electronic OLED 0.5 inches/2.36 million dots 100% coverage 1.09x/0.73x |
Autofocus | 9-pt AF all cross-type; center cross to f2.8 | 11-pt AF center cross-type to f5.6 | 11-pt AF 9 cross-type (SAFOX IX+) | 15-pt phase-detection 3 cross-type |
AF sensitivity | 0 to 20 EV | -1 to 19 EV | -1 to 18 EV | -1 to 18 EV |
Shutter Speed | 1/8000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/250 sec x-sync | 1/4000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/200 sec x-sync | 1/6000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/180 sec x-sync | 1/4000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/160 x-sync |
Metering | 63-zone iFCL | 420-pixel 3D color matrix metering II | 77 segment | 1200 zone |
Metering sensitivity | 0 to 20 EV | 0 to 20 EV | 0 to 22 EV | -2 to 17 EV |
Video | H.264 QuickTime MOV 1080/30p/25p/24p; 720/60p/50p | 1080/30p/ 24p; 720/30p/ 25p/24p H.264 QuickTime MOV | H.264 QuickTime MOV 1080/24p/ 25p/30p; 720/50p/60p | AVCHD 1080/60p @ 28, 24Mbps, 1080/24p @ 24, 17Mbps, 1080/60i @ 17Mbps; H.264 MPEG-4 1440x1080/30p @ 12Mbps |
Audio | Mono; mic input | Mono; mic input | Mono | Stereo; mic input |
Manual aperture and shutter in video | Yes | Yes | n/a | Yes |
Maximum best-quality recording time | 4GB/12 min | 20 min | 4GB/25 minutes | 2GB/29 min |
Image stabilization | Optical | Optical | Sensor shift | Sensor shift |
LCD size | 3 inches articulated 1.04 megapixels | 3 inches articulated 921,000 dots | 3 inches fixed 921,000 dots | 3 inches articulated 921,600 dots |
Memory slots | 1 x SDXC | 1 x SDXC | 1 x SDXC | 1 x SDXC |
Wireless flash | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Battery life (CIPA rating) | 1100 shots | 660 shots | 480 (Lithium Ion); 1600 (Lithium) | 510 shots |
Dimensions (WHD, inches) | 5.7 x 4.1 x 3.1 | 5.0 x 3.8 x 3.1 | 5.1 x 3.8 x 2.8 | 5.3 x 3.9 x 3.3 |
Body operating weight (ounces) | 27 | 19.6 | 22.9 (est) | 22 (est) |
Mfr. price | $999 (body only) | $799.95 (body only) | $849.95 (body only) | $899.99 (body only) |
n/a | $899.95 (with 18-55mm VR lens) | $899.95 (with 18-55mm lens) | $999.99 (with 18-55mm lens) | |
n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | |
Release date | November 2010 | April 2011 | July 2012 | October 2011 |
I think the rugged design fills an underserved niche in the sub-$1,000 dSLR market. The 60D is pretty old at this point, but that's the reason its price puts it in the same competitive space -- if/when Canon replaces it, the new model will likely cost around $1,299 based on history. The D5100 is also ready for upgrading, but I don't think Nikon will bring out anything as compelling as this to replace it. The A65, however, offers some real competition. It has better video options and an articulating LCD; the K-30's construction might trump both of those if you're an outdoorsy type, though.