Pentax K-50 review: attractive performance but is there any improvement on earlier iterations?
Introduction Pentax has replaced last year’s mid-range K-30 with a more conventionally styled model. As with its predecessor, the new weather-sealed K-50 has a stabilized 16-MPix CMOS sensor with improved image processing and sensor sensitivity of up to ISO 51,200. At $699 body only or $777 complete with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens, the K-50 has a number of promising features for enthusiasts and semi-professionals, which include continuous shooting up to a maximum of 6fps, a glass pentaprism with 100-percent viewfinder coverage, stainless steel chassis and support for AA type batteries (using an optionally available adaptor).With users