New pic of Pentax FF DSLR

There was talk about this years ago.
It would good to finally see it on the market but I'm afraid it wont fair well.

There's just too much completion and the DSLR market is shrinking.
 
I believe Pentax does it purely DSLR way - speed and aperture are changed by two knurled dials, front and back. Without taking eye away from finder and without raising right hand from gripping position.

Retro speed dials are nice and stylish and find their way into enthusiast cameras, but this is just a workhorse, not "is this a film camera?" chatter subject.

Not just 'nice and stylish' - they also make the camera much faster to use and allow one to check one's settings at a glance. Pentax got it right with the 645N; they've gone downhill ever since. :D

Luckily Fuji (almost) made up for that shortcoming.
 
Not just 'nice and stylish' - they also make the camera much faster to use and allow one to check one's settings at a glance. Pentax got it right with the 645N; they've gone downhill ever since. :D

Luckily Fuji (almost) made up for that shortcoming.

I persist in the belief that the 645D/Z are the pinnacle of camera handling design. As many buttons as it takes - but have all key functions one-button deep and almost everything no more than two presses away. If you learn the camera properly, you can blind-set everything and shoot away.

The top dial on this one, though. Weird.
 
Not just 'nice and stylish' - they also make the camera much faster to use and allow one to check one's settings at a glance. Pentax got it right with the 645N; they've gone downhill ever since. :D

I don't dismiss cameras with top deck placed speed dial, not at all. They are just different breed and follow different philosophy.
645N is a wonderful piece of photographic equipment with quite different use from typical modern SLR, as I see it.
 
I am certain that there are two wheels, one in front, one back for aperture and speed and I am also sure other important parameters are easily selectable too. Looks like it has three wheels + mode dial + a fifth, the one much criticized here. I believe that this 5th wheel selects what the third, top right wheel adjusts and includes the important ISO and exposure compensation and other, less important parameters. Many that may not be important to you but imo the new, first Pentax FF dSLR better offers these than not and better to have access to them via wheels than buried in the menu. I believe very much that Pentax continues offering a smaller, more compact, very well, arguable better handling body than competitors and with a very complete set of functions.

photos ( that had been linked in the site linked in the OP ) that show the button and wheel layout better:
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/...shots-screen-dials-new-ff-pentax-dsc03021.jpg
https://tinhte.cdnforo.com/store/2015/10/3526036_Pentax4.jpeg
 
I'm with you on the features... different people have different features on the list of favorites, and some of no interest. I guess that's why they load the cameras up with everything but the kitchen sink!

My hands aren't as steady as they used to be, so for me Shake Reduction (IS) is useful. I would hate to have to buy a new set of lenses to get that. But I don't have use for WiFi, GPS, flash, jpeg options, or for that matter Live View. So if these things can just not interfere with what I want to do, that would be welcome!

I have a Pentax and they do things a bit different than the other companies,
they just march to a different drummer I guess, their built in shake reduction
does work great on all lenses, and the knob system is good, the only thing I think
will be a hold back is the range of full frame lenses. There's a bunch of older FA*
which are great lenses and they're hard to find let's hope with the camera
they make FF lenses later on.
 
AF button perfectly placed for back button focus.

I can't wait for the camera to come and then down the road hopefully drop in price. I would use all my M42 and K mount stuff which is incredible glass. Call me retro hipster if you want I don't care.

16-20 mp count would be nice.

Better question would be price point.

Pair it with a Df system and it is manual focus digital nirvana to me.


Lets hope they are keeping a big secret and it will turn out to be a mirrorless rig...
 
Thank you for posting these. The set up for the fold-out rear screen is intriguing.


I am certain that there are two wheels, one in front, one back for aperture and speed and I am also sure other important parameters are easily selectable too. Looks like it has three wheels + mode dial + a fifth, the one much criticized here. I believe that this 5th wheel selects what the third, top right wheel adjusts and includes the important ISO and exposure compensation and other, less important parameters. Many that may not be important to you but imo the new, first Pentax FF dSLR better offers these than not and better to have access to them via wheels than buried in the menu. I believe very much that Pentax continues offering a smaller, more compact, very well, arguable better handling body than competitors and with a very complete set of functions.

photos ( that had been linked in the site linked in the OP ) that show the button and wheel layout better:
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/...shots-screen-dials-new-ff-pentax-dsc03021.jpg
https://tinhte.cdnforo.com/store/2015/10/3526036_Pentax4.jpeg
 
The folks on the Pentax forum seem to think that the body only will sell for $2500 plus. At that price point they will sell copies to the Pentax fan boys and no one else. Then they will have to dump them at a much lower price, pissing off the ones who jumped in first.


I consider the Pentax FF vaporware until it actually is releas3ed . It's been delayed once already, who knows if it will make the 'Spring 2016' release.

BTW, the photos do show a shutter speed dial with Automation setting.
 
Thank you for posting these. The set up for the fold-out rear screen is intriguing.

right! I also find the 'twist out' LCD that moves in all directions without having to be flipped out to one side most intriguing. I believe it is a first and I have been astounded that not more people talk about it.
the mechanism is best seen here, and one also can see the rear side: http://www.mattbishopphotography.com/img/s10/v98/p1581854423-5.jpg
btw. one sees there that the 5th wheel seems to have a switch below to switch between still and video
some more: http://i0.wp.com/thenewcamera.com/w.../11/Pentax-K-1-Pentax-full-frame-DSLR-TNC.jpg
http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/...shots-screen-dials-new-ff-pentax-dsc03020.jpg
a good pic of the top plate: https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5703/22403910612_18fdff489f_h.jpg
not to forget the official Ricoh / Pentax site: http://www.pentax.com/en/pentaxff/
and if I may add, judging from the looks it seems very compact and very well layed out and handling
 
Jeez, welcome to 2002!

fast forward to 2016 :) Pentax/Ricoh believe in reflex camera enough to start with new format and lens system. curious strategy in this age of maturing and increasingly capable mirrorless cameras.

if not doing this, what should they have done instead?
 
Great but, HDR, Grid?, BLK, WiFi, CH/CL, GPS, Crop all on the only dial. What happened to manual and AUTO? Looks to me that they had FaceBook design it. I hope this is a joke.

Yeah, if you are going to put a dial like that on the top deck of a camera these days at least make it a SHUTTER SPEED dial!!! :confused:

+1 I can't think of any scenarios where I would desperately need to change those parameters with a haptic labelled dial. Shutter speed on the other hand... They want me to use a little twiddly unlabelled knob and have to look through the VF or at the screen to see what it's adjusting to? Nah. Fujifilm has it right.


Yeah.. for a DSLR in THIS price range... many DON'T want "Dumb" dials, that is: Dials with options that are rarely used, or should be a custom function button instead....

+1 for a standard shutter speed dial.
 
Yeah.. for a DSLR in THIS price range... many DON'T want "Dumb" dials, that is: Dials with options that are rarely used, or should be a custom function button instead....

+1 for a standard shutter speed dial.
Ehm, I usually use my cameras in aperture priority mode. To me, a "standard shutter speed dial" is a "dumb dial" - for the times that I use manual or speed priority, the speed dial on the top deck is inconvenient when my eye is on the viewfinder. To me, the classic two wheel system Canon/Nikon/Minolta developed in the AF era is the most convenient. Again, this is for my use, YMMV.
 
Lets hope they are keeping a big secret and it will turn out to be a mirrorless rig...

It's pretty certainly not, but I'd love to see a mirrorless full-frame digital LX somewhere down the line. (By which I mean, a K-mount camera as compact and straightforward as the LX.) That's a thing I'd maybe save up for, as I did for a digital M.
 
When they will start to make dials and buttons, fully programmable and displaying attached function (directly on larger controls and next to smaller controls) ?

I'm talking about all controls, not Fn1 and Fn2 buttons. Heck, release shutter with a button in left top corner of camera back, why not! This are electronic devices with no moving rods under.
 
I do not understand why it took them so long to release a FF camera.

I do not understand why they are even bothering to release a full frame camera. It is a waste of their resources. In the current market it could turn out to be a crippling move over the long term.

Of course, Pentax already started a full frame prototype in the past and then pulled back at the last minute. I hope someone in their organization has the sense to pull back from this one as well.

EDIT - Of course my opinion is certainly a minority one, particularly if you spend time at the Pentax forums.
 
I suspect Pentax saw the digital 645 a more fruitful niche for development efforts, less competition. And that would take the heat off the APS sensor line... anyone who wants a larger sensor could go 645. But then the market changes constantly and here we are. :)

This camera will have to have something significantly different and more attractive than the competition, and it looks like Ricoh/Pentax sees an opportunity in the FF market. Best of luck to them!
 
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