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Die Autoren gefallen
Sehr kompakt
Kleine und leichte Objektive
Schickes
Solides Gehäuse
Ultrakompaktes Gehäuse
Hochwertige Verarbeitung
Bedienelemente am Gehäuse
Kompakte Objektive
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Gute Ausstattung
Sehr kompakt und leicht
Verhältnismäßig günstige Objektive
Hübsches RetroDesign
Sehr leicht und kompakt
Gute Bildqualität
Metallstativgewinde in optischer Achse
Speicherkarte und Akku bleiben im Zugriff
Kompaktes
Gut verarbeitetes Gehäuse
Einfache Bedienbarkeit von ernsthaften und Spaßfunktionen gut vereint
Hoch aufspringener Blitz vermeidet rote Augen
Zusätzlicher Sys
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kleiner Bildsensor
Eingeschränkte Objektivauswahl
Sehr teuer
Teuer
Durchschnittliche Bildqualität
Kleiner Kontrollbildschirm
Kostspieliges Zubehör
Kamera recht teuer
Etwas umständliche Bedienung
Kontrollbildschirm bei Fotoserien deaktiviert
Braucht beim Einschalten lange bis sie betriebsbereit ist
Starke Rauschunterdrückung sorgt für detailarme Bilder oberhalb von ISO 400
Nur zwei Objektive für ernsthafte Fotografie im Programm
sehr kompakt, kleine und leichte Objektive, schickes, solides Gehäuse,
kleiner Bildsensor, eingeschränkte Objektivauswahl, sehr teuer,
Die Pentax Q wirkt, als wolle der Hersteller die Kamera auf Teufel komm raus so klein wie möglich bauen. Doch abgesehen vom Gehäuseformat gibt es keine wichtige Disziplin, in der die Kamera mit der Konkurrenz mithalten kann - vor allem nicht, was den ...
Compact body is in a class of its own compared to other mirrorless cameras, Great build quality and good ergonomics considering the size, Shoots like a real camera, not a gadget, High Performance-series optics match the camera's build quality, Sensor-s...
Lens selection is very limited so far, Unique-series lenses are very limited in terms of capability, Shallow depth-of-field is hard to achieve, Blur Control function is hit and miss, Need to use large apertures for maximum sharpness; diffraction-limiti...
When Pentax announced the tiny Pentax Q compact system camera in the middle of last year, it instantly polarized opinions. Some loved it for its truly compact proportions, fulfilling a promise that they felt other mirrorless cameras had failed to truly...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-02-01, Autor: Philip , Testbericht von: popphoto.com
The main downside to the Pentax Q is the price. At $800, street, with the Standard 1 lens, it's far more expensive than most comparable standard compacts such as the Canon S95 ($340, street), and pricier than even some large-sensor ILCs, such as the Olymp...
With the introduction of the Q, Pentax finally entered the EVIL (Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens) world. This camera boasts some nice features when compared to prosumer type cameras, with an advantage that the Q offers the ability to swap le...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-01-03, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: technobuffalo.com
Zusammenfassung: I think the ‘Q' in the Pentax Q name stands for Quagmire because this camera is nearly impossible to categorize. On one hand, it's a great portable interchangeable lens camera system, which will appeal to more advanced shooters. Yet on the other hand, the...
Sharp images, Excellent video quality, Good low light performance, Built-in flash, Silent operation,
Very expensive, Slow to start up and process images, Photos lack depth, Included lens doesn’t zoom,
The Pentax Q is the most compact interchangeable lens camera you can buy. But a small sensor that limits fine detail in images, slow start up and processing performance, and a high sticker price hold this small shooter back. ...
Smallest interchangeable lens camera in the world; solid build quality, Good photo quality at low ISOs, Sensorshift image stabilization, Sharp 3inch LCD display has 460k pixels, good low light visibility, Full manual controls, with RAW support (including the ability to turn the last JPEG taken into a RAW image), WB fine tuning, and custom functions, Tons of special effects, many of which can be a
Expensive, Body may be too compact; controls are small, cluttered, and often poorly placed; hard to hold camera without accidentally bumping something important, Middle and high ISO image quality not as good as competition, Tends to clip highlights (use DR Correction to reduce that); images on the soft side, Poor battery life, Redeye a problem (but can be corrected in playback mode), Movie mode a
Conclusion In case you haven't noticed, the trend on recent interchangeable lenses has been "smaller". Those of you who thought the Panasonic GF3 and Olympus E-PM1 were small will be shocked to see the Pentax Q in person. As I illustrated at the top o...
The Pentax Q may look like a toy camera at first glance, but it actually proves to be a lot more full featured and intuitive to use in practice. Compact-like image quality and a sky-high price tag, however, combine to seriously detract from what is ot...
Incredibly compactOption to save last image as RAW
Very expensiveShort battery lifeInconsistent image qualityMultiple issues with video capture
Pentax may have managed to create the world's smallest mirrorless camera with this $800 ILC, but if image quality is more important than body size, the Q is not for you....