mingkookoo
Well-known
Seems quite tall, kind of Pentax 67-ish
http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20150212_688027.html
http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20150212_688027.html
awbphotog
Well-known
Agreed, it does look rather 67-ish. Would be super cool if they made a digital version. I'm listening, Ricoh.
charjohncarter
Veteran
The lens they 'had on it' has a 58mm filter size. Which makes me think this camera will be a tank in the tradition of Canon.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
That's quite the lump. I hope they hire a stylist and do some trimming before they release it.
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mingkookoo
Well-known
it's a mockup according to Dpreview. Wish they will finalized it and show the real thing soon. For now, it is a tank for sure 
FrozenInTime
Well-known
I think there would be a lot more buzz if their 3D printer had produced a full frame GXR replacement.
Jerevan
Recycled User
I am one of those three people who are waiting for Pentax FF to come along.
I am not so sure about the size, though - they used to be known for small nimble cameras (think MX or the *ist DS or the venerable Spotmatic).
So I am just hoping desperately for a "lump stylist".
I am not so sure about the size, though - they used to be known for small nimble cameras (think MX or the *ist DS or the venerable Spotmatic).
So I am just hoping desperately for a "lump stylist".
charjohncarter
Veteran
I am one of those three people who are waiting for Pentax FF to come along.
I am not so sure about the size, though - they used to be known for small nimble cameras (think MX or the *ist DS or the venerable Spotmatic).
So I am just hoping desperately for a "lump stylist".![]()
I'm number 2 who is the other one? I agree if this is like my friends 5D, forget it. You need crane to lift that thing; so he hardly ever uses it. If it was just slightly larger than a K10d fine, but if you get into Canon sizes: no.
OP, yes a big monster. I got a K-3, very happy with it. Seldom use it except for sports. I shoot mirrorless mostly.
I'm number 2 who is the other one? I agree if this is like my friends 5D, forget it. You need crane to lift that thing; so he hardly ever uses it. If it was just slightly larger than a K10d fine, but if you get into Canon sizes: no.
Yep, that what I was thinking. Small increase fine, but Pentax is known for small footprint, not monsters.
aizan
Veteran
i would be the third guy who's been waiting for a full frame pentax, but, yeah, that prism is reason enough to get a sony a7ii instead. 
shimokita
白黒
Visited the RICOH Imaging Co., Ltd booth at CP+ in Yokohama this morning...
Here's a photo of a new product mock-up... and the only information provided about the new Pentax camera...
__________
Digital SLR camera
Product name: to be decided
K-mount digital SLR camera with a large, 35mm full-frame image sensor
Compatible with DA-series interchangeable lenses, using an image-cropping function
Currently under development for market launch by the end of 2015
__________
...
Here's a photo of a new product mock-up... and the only information provided about the new Pentax camera...
__________
Digital SLR camera
Product name: to be decided
K-mount digital SLR camera with a large, 35mm full-frame image sensor
Compatible with DA-series interchangeable lenses, using an image-cropping function
Currently under development for market launch by the end of 2015
__________


...
lynnb
Veteran
if that large-looking pentaprism means it will have an absolutely amazing large and bright viewfinder image, then perhaps people might forgive its bulky appearance..
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
Dare I say this probably would have made sense if it was released around the same time as the D700? Personally I'm interested, and I'd image lots of folk on forums like this one probably are as well. But introducing a conventional dSLR now?
The world, and more importantly, the market, has moved on.
The world, and more importantly, the market, has moved on.
WJJ3
Well-known
Visited the RICOH Imaging Co., Ltd booth at CP+ in Yokohama this morning...
Here's a photo of a new product mock-up... and the only information provided about the new Pentax camera...
__________
Digital SLR camera
Product name: to be decided
K-mount digital SLR camera with a large, 35mm full-frame image sensor
Compatible with DA-series interchangeable lenses, using an image-cropping function
Currently under development for market launch by the end of 2015
__________
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...
I love that they are displaying it with Pentax's most legendary lens
Vobluda
Well-known
And if they do so I hope that it will not be the one that designed Pentax k-01.
That's quite the lump. I hope they hire a stylist and do some trimming before they release it.
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johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Hm.
the 1980s called, they want their camera back.

EDIT: check here and see what I mean: http://www.kenrockwell.com/minolta/maxxum/7000/D3S_9516-1200.jpg
the 1980s called, they want their camera back.
EDIT: check here and see what I mean: http://www.kenrockwell.com/minolta/maxxum/7000/D3S_9516-1200.jpg
Dirk
Privatier
God, I hope the mock-up isn't anywhere near what the finished product will look like! It looks like a big, heavy monstrosity. i am holding out hope that Pentax/Ricoh will surprise us with something that was clearly worth the wait. Both companies are known for innovative products. Surely that tradition will win out...
Pioneer
Veteran
Big and ugly!
...and I'm a Pentax fan!
...and I'm a Pentax fan!
Dirk
Privatier
Just give us a FF mirror-less with the best EVF in the business, make it work like a dream with legacy lenses, incl. M42, and declare victory. I am afraid if they go down the DSLR road with a product that's already obsolete before it even hits the market and without being able to offer the same professional support system/environment as Nikon and Canon, it'll be a textbook flop that'll be studied by future generations of business school students.
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