Published May 8, 2021
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dpreview staff
Since the dawn of recorded time, Pentax DSLRs has been known for being well-designed, rugged and full-featured. In this episode of DPReview TV, Chris and Jordan travel to the Jurassic Period to share their thoughts about Ricoh’s new Pentax DSLR, the Pentax K-3 Mark III.
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The Pentax K-3 Mark III is that rarest of things: a completely new DSLR. We’ve got hands-on with the camera to find out just what’s changed in the six years since the Mark II. The answer is: almost everything.Ricoh has officially unveiled the Pentax K-3 III DSLR, which offers a host of significant updates over previous models, including a new 26MP sensor, improved shake reduction, a new AF system and a larger viewfinder.
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