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Pentax *ist DS

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Pentax *ist DS
Front view of the Pentax *ist DS with a kit zoom
Front view of the Pentax *ist DS (zoomed), a digital SLR camera.
Overview
MakerPentax
TypeDSLR
Lens
Lens mountPentax KAF bayonet mount
Sensor/medium
Sensor typeCCD
Sensor size6.1 megapixel
Maximum resolution3008 x 2008
Recording mediumSD/MMC card
Focusing
Focusautofocus, manual
Flash
Flashbuilt-in, hot shoe
Shutter
Frame rate2.8 fps for 8 frames
Shutter speeds30 s - 1/4000 s
Viewfinder
Viewfinderpentaprism, 95%, 0.95x
General
LCD screen2.0 " TFT LCD, 210,000 pixels
Battery4 AA
Data Port(s)USB
Dimensions129 x 95 x 60 mm
Weight605 g w/ battery

PENTAX *ist DS is a digital SLR camera produced by Pentax. The *ist DS produces a 6.1 megapixel resolution image. The *ist DS was a lower-prices follow-on to the Pentax *ist D. In September 2005 the Digital Imaging Websites Association (DIWA), a worldwide organization of collaborating websites, announced that Pentax had received their first DIWA Award for a DSLR camera. The *ist DS model was awarded with a Silver medal for outstanding test results.

Description

As with other Pentax DSLRs, the *ist DS uses the Pentax KAF bayonet mount and can use older lenses using the KA-mount without limitations. Original K mount lenses and, with adapter also M42 screw-mount lenses, can be used in manual mode by selecting a menu option. Centre-weighted metering, aperture priority and focus indication are maintained, even with adapter mounted lenses. When using non-auto aperture lenses, a press of the AE-L button with the camera in manual mode will meter the scene and set the shutter speed. Some non-Pentax K-mount lenses have been reported not to mount on the camera,[citation needed] because a plate protecting the aperture stop-down lever is slightly deeper.[citation needed]

Rear view of the Pentax *ist Ds

Along with the other D-series Pentax DSLRs, the Pentax *ist DS, Pentax *ist DS2, and Pentax *ist D have TTL-mode (not only P-TTL) for external flash. This allows the photographer to use cheaper TTL flashes rather than the current offerings from Pentax and Samsung with 'pre-flash' operation, which can cause some subjects to blink. Unlike red-eye reduction pre-flash, the P-TTL pre-flash for metering purposes fires only a brief moment before the main flash. Looking through the viewfinder, it can be seen before the mirror flips up.

Firmware version 2.02 adds SDHC cards support, continuous AF support, and auto ISO mode (selectable from 200–400, 200–800, 200–1600, 200–3200 ISO).

Pentax *ist DS2

Introduced in 2005, the Pentax *ist DS2 is a minor upgrade to the original model that increased the size of the rear LCD from 2.0" to 2.5".

References