Looks like those ultra-blurry photos of a new Pentax cam weren’t just a Sunday morning fever dream — the company’s now teasing the release of a new K-series DSLR on May 21. Obviously official details on what’s alleged to be the K7D are incredibly light, but there are already some rumored specs floating around — a square sensor with a 1.3 crop factor that may or may not be related to the one in the K20D, 1.0x viewfinder, new AF system, 3-inch screen, and 720p video are the highlights, but honestly, it’s all conjecture at this point. We’ll keep our ears to the ground — and our fingers crossed that this thing comes in white. Check a non-blurry pic of… something we were sent on Sunday after the break.
[Via Electronista]
Continue reading Pentax teases a new K-series cam for May 21
Filed under: Digital Cameras
Pentax teases a new K-series cam for May 21 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:39:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Crapgadget: USB embarrassments shame Intel’s rock stars
Mattel’s Mindflex coming October 1st for $99.99
Rogers’ HTC Dream and Magic aren’t “Google phones,” have Exchange support
iriver’s T-DMB-packin’ B30 portable media player emerges
BenQ’s $499 Joybee GP1 pocket projector up for pre-order