PENTAX K-3 Mark III Monochrome [A Monochrome-Specific Digital SLR Camera] [Field of View 100%, Approx. 1.05x Optical viewfinder] [Dustproof/Weather-Resistant Construction ]
[APS-C flagship model] Pentax, which made the first single-lens reflex camera in Japan. The K-3 Mark III was born with all of its philosophy, technology and passion.
[Field of view 100%, approx. 1.05x optical viewfinder] A compact and lightweight APS-C single-lens reflex camera with a wide viewing angle equivalent to that of a full-size camera. Brightness is increased by approx. 10% by improving the reflectance of the pentaprism (compared to K-3 II).
[Viewfinder that help to become more immersed in the photo shooting ] The viewfinder and the height of the image monitor are designed to prevent your nose from contacting the camera body so that you can look into it more naturally. Also equipped with an eye sensor, the image monitor turns off at the same time as looking through the viewfinder. This prevents the status screen's illumination from affecting visibility during shooting, while allowing you to capture images more comfortably.
[Top ISO sensitivity 1.6 million] Achieves excellent descriptive power in the entire sensitivity range. Multi-dimensional image space filtering reduces noise while leaving fine contours. It maximizes the resolution performance and reproduces the texture and details of the subject.
[5-axis 5.5-shutter-step in-body SR mechanism SRII] Compatible with all mountable lenses. Expand the limits of handheld shooting.
[Dust-proof / weather resistant construction / Magnesium body on the entire surface] Thorough dust-proof / weather resistant construction with 95 sealing parts on the body prevents water droplets and dust from entering. Great performance in outdoors. .. High-strength and lightweight magnesium alloy is used for the entire cover that covers the camera. Achieves a body that is strong against impact and has excellent durability.
[Maximum about 12 images per second high-speed drive] With the newly developed mirror / shutter drive system and high-speed image processing of PRIME V, high speed continous shooting of approximately 12 images per second in AF.S mode and approximately 11 images per second in AF.C model is achieved.
[SAFOX13 autofocus system with 101 focus sensors] The number of AF points has been increased to 101 points. The AF coverage area has also been expanded to achieve highly accurate subject capture.
[Dual slot UHS-II compatible] Equipped with two SD memory card slots. Slot 1 is compatible with UHS-II which allows high-speed writing. Image copying between cards is also possible.
[Touch screen type LDC monitor] Equipped with a large LCD monitor that supports touch screen control. More speedy operation is possible.
Product Specifications
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High ISO 25600
High ISO 25600
Main features of K-3 Mark III Monochrome
Monochrome-specific CMOS image sensor
Monochrome (or black-and-white) photography is the origin of photographic expression. Without color data, monochrome can more clearly depict the form and texture of a subject using light, shadow and the in-between gradations. This means that the photographer can create images that are more impressive and persuasive.
For users who want to master monochrome photography, the PENTAX K-3 Mark III Monochrome features an image sensor specifically designed to capture monochrome images only. By designing the camera solely for the purpose of monochrome photography, each pixel detects brightness data of the light coming through the lens. The obtained data is then directly converted to compose an image.
Image quality exclusively designed for monochrome photography
Image quality has been re-evaluated and redesigned to optimize the imaging characteristics of the monochrome-specific image sensor. Unlike a color sensor that requires the interpolation process, each pixel of the monochrome-specific image sensor corresponds precisely to each pixel in the resulting image. The result is minimal deterioration of the data obtained, and optimal visual expression. To optimize these advantages, the imaging process has been completely restructured to assure highly sensitive expression with a natural bokeh (defocus) effect, rich gradation and extra-fine sharpness — an image only the monochrome-specific image sensor can deliver.
Monochrome-specific Custom Image
The PENTAX K-3 Mark III Monochrome features three Custom Image modes exclusively designed for the monochrome-specific image sensor: Standard, Hard and Soft. Each mode provides minute adjustment of parameters such as tone, key, contrast and sharpness. This allows the photographer to personalize images for the desired finishing touch.
Exterior design signifying the monochrome photography concept
The PENTAX K-3 Mark III Monochrome provides white backlight illumination on the LCD data panel positioned on its upper panel, while featuring the Monochrome lettering printed on the upper-left shoulder of the back panel. The camera’s User Interface menu features a black-and-white color scheme as default, while the SR (Shake Reduction) badge is finished in silver. The icons printed on buttons and switches across the camera’s exterior are finished in three shades of gray to assist the users with their camera operation. All in all, the concept of monochrome photography is evident throughout the camera body.
Main features of K-3 Mark III Monochrome
Minimum ISO setting at 200
Since the monochrome-specific image sensor is free of the color filters that cause a loss of light, it can take in more light. This allows the camera’s minimum ISO to be set at 200.
Fx button
Unlike full-color photography, in which color reproduction varies depending on the light source (or color temperature), monochrome photography doesn’t require white balance control. In the PENTAX K-3 Mark III Monochrome, the white balance button of the PENTAX K-3 Mark III is replaced with the Fx (function) button.
In-body shake reduction mechanism
The PENTAX K-3 Mark III Monochrome incorporates an advanced SR (Shake Reduction) mechanism, which lets the photographer use all types of lenses — from the latest to vintage — and to capture sharp, blur-free images while optimizing the distinctive visual expression of each lens.