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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
Veröffentlicht: 2011-10-22, Autor: Jeremy , Testbericht von: camcorderinfo.com
The Pentax Q performed admirably in our video tests, but its color accuracy and sharpness results were a notch lower than we normally see from a compact interchangeable lens camera. Like most cameras in this class, it's able to record decent video,...
To this point, the design philosophy of your typical compact system camera has been to utilize as large an image sensor as possible while shaving down other components to offer an interchangeable lens camera that is, at the very least, more portable t...
Small design, sharp & low noise images at ISO 125400 settings, long lenses small in size, faster flash sync due to leaf shutter lenses (limited to 1/250th sec with external flash however)
Poor LCD screen, small sensor size means lack of shallow depth of field control, BC (Bokeh Control) mode is flawed and poor, function dial placed awkwardly by lens, not possible to fit an EVF, slow Raw shooting due to small buffer, expensive
The Pentax Q already has divided opinion and is likely to continue to do so. It's a true mix of genius and insanity blended into one product that, therefore, makes it underwhelming. The Q's small sensor does mean lack of shallow depth of field control ...
Zusammenfassung: Pentax Q Hands-on Preview June 2011 | Richard Butler The Pentax Q is the smallest interchangeable lens camera on the market. And, just like the company's famously diminutive Auto 110 SLR from the late 70's, it achieves this by embracing a smaller form...
The Pentax Q is a unique camera, and is therefore rather hard to summarise. In terms of sheer image quality it clearly can't compete with its larger-sensored CSC rivals, but such a comparison is rather unfair since it's not really intended as a competito...
The world's smallest interchangeable lens camera isn't the best of its kind, but with a recent much-needed price cut – it's one of the best value, for those who value less over more. Would we recommend this over a top quality D-SLR? No – and that's pro...
Zusammenfassung: Designed with a mount that’s around two-thirds the size of Pentax’s K-mount, the Pentax Q is compact in every sense of the word with its...
Due to its size and sensor format, the Pentax Q is fighting at a big disadvantage from the start when it comes to image quality. However, it presents itself so well and offers so many enthusiast-friendly features that it’s one underdog that’s really h...
Fixed focal length when shooting videos; Expensive
The Pentax Q is certainly the smallest camera in its class, and that has much to do with its appeal. Shrinking its size, though, has unfortunately inflated its price to a level at which more conventional interchangeable lens rivals become a more appeal...