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I recently discovered Pentax's foray into mirrorless cameras and took the plunge to buy an original white Q body with 01standard prime 8.5mm lens. I'm thinking of acquiring more of the lenses for this tiny but highly functional camera. From Wikipedia:
The Pentax Q series is a series of mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras made by Pentax and introduced in 2011 with the initial model Pentax Q.[1] As of September 2012, it was the world's smallest, lightest interchangeable lens digital camera.[2] The first models used a 1/2.3" (6.17 x 4.55 mm) back-illuminated sensor CMOS image sensor. The Q7, introduced in June 2013, uses a larger 1/1.7" type sensor (7.44 x 5.58 mm).[3] The Q system is now discontinued.
Although needing small hands to operate, typically of the Pentax film cameras of old especially the MX and MZ3, I am intrigued by this system and hoping to use it more and more as a walkabout camera.
20230507-IMGP0039-Enhanced-NR by Lindsay Pennell, on Flickr
(The LR AI Denoise didn't make much difference but it was marginally better)
ThornbyHall-Gardens-1 by Lindsay Pennell, on Flickr
The Pentax Q series is a series of mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras made by Pentax and introduced in 2011 with the initial model Pentax Q.[1] As of September 2012, it was the world's smallest, lightest interchangeable lens digital camera.[2] The first models used a 1/2.3" (6.17 x 4.55 mm) back-illuminated sensor CMOS image sensor. The Q7, introduced in June 2013, uses a larger 1/1.7" type sensor (7.44 x 5.58 mm).[3] The Q system is now discontinued.
Although needing small hands to operate, typically of the Pentax film cameras of old especially the MX and MZ3, I am intrigued by this system and hoping to use it more and more as a walkabout camera.
20230507-IMGP0039-Enhanced-NR by Lindsay Pennell, on Flickr(The LR AI Denoise didn't make much difference but it was marginally better)
ThornbyHall-Gardens-1 by Lindsay Pennell, on Flickr
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