
Pentax has certainly outdone itself with the K100D Super digital SLR camera. If the name sounds familiar, you would realize that the K100D Super is a follow up to last year’s K100D model, and this time it boasts Pentax’s own Dust Removal system in addition to support for high-end SDM lenses. Those are about the only changes, while everything else remains the same including the Shake Reduction system, 11-point autofocus system, 16-segment metering system, and the 2.5″ 210k pixel LCD. The K100D Super is tipped to retail for approximately $600 which comes with an AF200G lens. Sounds like a pretty good deal.
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