DSLRs – AIC Converter-Import AVCHD/MTS to FCP/FCE/iMovie http://mts-to-aic-converter.com AIC Converter,MTS to AIC,MTS to iMovie,MTS to FCE,MTS to Final Cut,AVCHD to AIC Converter,AVCHD to Final Cut Express,import AVCHD files to iMovie,MTS to ProRes,MTS to Final Cut Pro,MTS to FCP X,AVCHD and Final Cut Pro,Log and transfer MTS to FCP,edit MTS footage in iMovie,FCP transfer MTS files,transfer AVCHD files to iMovie Thu, 22 Dec 2016 06:46:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1 Pentax DSLRs release: Pentax K-5 II and K-5 IIs on October, 2012 http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/pentax-dslrs-release-pentax-k-5-ii-and-k-5-iis-on-october-2012/ http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/pentax-dslrs-release-pentax-k-5-ii-and-k-5-iis-on-october-2012/#comments Wed, 12 Sep 2012 05:23:09 +0000 http://mts-to-aic-converter.com/?p=284

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Pentax launches Q10 interchangeable lens camera, K-5 II and K-5 IIs flagship DSLRs

It’s not every day that a camera company launches two major models the same day, but Pentax has done just that with the Q10 mirrorless interchangeable and the K-5 II / IIs cameras. The Q10 joins its equally tiny stablemate, the Q, to round out its line of mini-sensored, playing-card-sized cams that still let you change lenses. The new model boasts the same bokeh control and effects dial of the original Q, but adds a new grip and several color options, like the now-ubiquitous red shown above. Other features include a K-mount lens adapter, an included 15-45mm zoom telephoto, improved AF performance, full HD video recording, anti-shake technology, 5 fps continuous shooting capability and a pop-up flash. The new mini-shooter will go on sale in October at around $600 with the kit lens.

If you have bigger (and deeper) pockets for something more sporty, Pentax has also announced it’s top K-5 II and K-5 IIs models to replace the popular K5, which has been around since 2010. The weather- and cold-resistant, dustproof DSLRs retain the same 16.2-megapixel resolution of their predecessor, but Pentax claims the new SAFOX X AF sensor has improved sensitivity in low-light conditions and improved auto-focus. The K-5 IIs eschews the anti-aliasing filter found on its sibling, but is otherwise the same, with a 3-inch, 925k LCD, 7fps burst mode, magnesium alloy / stainless steel body and RAW data retrieve function. These models will also appear in October and dent your wallet to the tune of $1,200 and $1,350 for the K-5 II and IIs, respectively. All that might address some of the AF and light sensitivity beefs we heard before, but we’ll have wait for the next round of reviews to find out.

More about Pentax K-5 II spec, click here

The new mini-shooter will go on sale in October at around $600 with the kit lens.

The PENTAX Q10 comes equipped with a Full HD video capture function employing the H.264 recording format, allowing the user to capture high quality, extended movie clips (1920 x 1080 pixels) at a frame rate of 30 frames per second.

More about Pentax Q10 spec, click here

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