Tuesday, September 11, 2012

New Pentax K-5 II and K-5 IIs. The Pentax K-5 e-book still applies.

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 Hi Photographer friends,

The new Pentax K-5 II,  available in October 2012

The new Pentax K-5 II s, available in October 2012
The Pentax K-5, introduced in 2010
Two new Pentax K-5 models were introduced today by Pentax.

The K-5 II takes greatness to the next level. Its high resolution sensor, highly advanced autofocus system and accurate shake reduction system coupled with its weather sealed coldproof design ensure that this camera is worthy of fixation. With features this rich and robust the K-5 II is sure to feed your photography obsession and take you to the next level



With the K-5 IIs, less really is more. Featured without an anti-aliasing filter to achieve superior resolution for highly detailed imagery, the K-5 IIs is feature rich and ready for nearly any environment, thanks to its weather sealed and coldproof design. With the K-5 IIs, less is more, and the proof really is in the details.

It's good news, since the K-5 has been such a tremendous success. Once again, Pentax uses a no-nonsense approach by reusing the original K-5 and adding improvements.

Our K-5 "Everything you need to know...and then some" e-book is still the best source for valuable information for the Pentax K-5 series of DSLRs. By the time the new K-5 II and K-5 IIs reaches the market, the e-book will contain an addendum for the specifics related to them.


The Pentax K-30 "Everything you need to know...and then some " will be available this week.  It was going to be published Sunday, but with the announcement  of two new lenses, I wanted to incorporate them into the "Pentax System" section of this new e-book.


Thank you for reading,

Yvon Bourque




1 comment:

Yvon Bourque said...

On a standpoint of my current K-5 e-book, the information on how to use the K-5II and K-5IIs will not require me to write a completely new e-book for them. The current K-5 e-book with an addendum covering what's new with these new models will probably suffice.