Saturday, May 26, 2012

Pentax K30 DSLR






Featuring weather resistant capabilities, new mid-level DSLR is the perfect creative companion for active travel and outdoor photographers

Denver, CO (May 21, 2012) – PENTAX RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS CORPORATION today announces the introduction of its new weather and dust resistant digital SLR camera – the PENTAX K-30. Ideal for photographers with active outdoor lifestyles, the new PENTAX K-30 combines a compact, lightweight body with many advanced features found only in higher end DSLR camera models, such as a weather, dust and cold resistant body, a glass prism optical finder with 100% field of view, state-of-the-art autofocusing, and full HD video recording capabilities.



“No detail was overlooked when designing the dynamic new K-30 to be weather resistant,” explains John Carlson, Sr. Manager of Sales and Marketing, PENTAX.  “Every seam, every button, every hinge has been weather sealed for adventure-proof creative photography. Whether enjoying outdoor activities such as hiking in the Rocky Mountains or on vacation cruising along on the Maid of the Mist at Niagara Falls, photographers can stop worrying about weather conditions and start focusing on capturing the perfect shot.”



In addition to its versatile weather-proof capabilities, the new K-30 offers features including high-speed burst shooting at a maximum speed of six images per second, a high-speed shutter unit with a top speed of 1/6000 second, and convenient dual electronic dials for quick, fingertip access to exposure control and several Auto Picture and scene modes. Coupled with an ergonomic grip that provides firm, comfortable control of the camera, and a sporty, functional design, the K-30 assures dependable, flawless performance in the field. The new K-30 is available in three body colors: Crystal White and Crystal Blue, with brilliant, glossy finishes reminiscent of the finish of an exclusive sports car; and Black, for a traditional SLR look. It is also compatible with all PENTAX K-mount lenses.

Major features include:


Weather resistant design ideal for travel and outdoor photography
Featuring 81 seals set in its compact, lightweight, portable body, the K-30 is built to be weather, dust and cold resistant with proven functionality in sub-freezing temperatures as low as 14°F (-10°C). Its exterior has been designed to be both sporty and functional for active outdoor photographers – a large grip provides a firm, secure hold of the camera; a low-profile pentaprism housing for reduced height; and a rounded, soft-rubber casing for a solid grip of the camera during vertical shooting.

Newly developed SAFOX IXi+ Autofocus (AF) module for improved autofocus performance
The K-30 features the new state-of-the-art SAFOX IXi+ AF sensor module, which assures responsive, high-precision autofocus operation by incorporating a diffraction lens to minimize chromatic aberration in accordance to the characteristics of each individual lens. A dedicated sensor also factors the light source into its calculations at the time of shooting. Additionally, 9 of its 11 focus points have cross-type sensors to capture subjects in sharp focus, while a spotbeam assists the AF system during low light situations. The K-30’s AF algorithm has also been upgraded in all areas for efficiency and accuracy. A new expanded area AF function allows the sensor module to continue to track a moving subject in AF select mode, even when it moves out of a pre-assigned auto-tracking area, by assessing distance data collected by neighboring focus sensors. This greatly improves the accuracy and speed of detecting moving subjects during autofocus shooting, and autofocusing performance when using a telephoto lens.

High resolution, low noise, true-to-life image reproduction
The K-30 incorporates the latest 16 megapixel APS-C sized CMOS image sensor with a large image-capturing area measuring 23.7mm by 15.7mm. It assures high speed image data readout to deliver super high resolution, rich gradation digital images with approximately 16.28 effective megapixels. This image sensor is coupled in the K-30 with the PENTAX “PRIME M” imaging engine for outstanding full 1080p HD movie clips (1920x1080 pixels at 30 frames per second), in addition to outstanding still image capture processing. The camera also minimizes luminance noise at low sensitivities, while offering a wide sensitivity range between ISO 100 and ISO 12800 (ISO 25600 maximum when expanded via a custom function).



Optical finder with 100% field of view
Despite its compact body, which is smaller and lighter than traditional mid level DSLR camera models, the K-30 comes equipped with a glass pentaprism finder featuring a 100% field of view and approximately 0.92X maximum magnification (with a 50mm f/1.4 lens at infinity) to cover the entire field of view for easy focusing and framing. Since its viewfinder delivers a clear view of the subject even in the brightest sunshine while also eliminating parallax, the K-30 responds efficiently and reliably to demanding applications and subjects, such as landscapes requiring delicate, high-precision framing, and sports scenes where the timing of shutter release is critical. The K-30 also accepts interchangeable PENTAX Natural-Bright-Matte III focusing screens to facilitate manual focusing operation. Optional focus screens include cross-lined and scale types, to accommodate more specialized applications.

High-speed burst shooting at approximately six images per second
When photographing sporting events, concerts or wildlife, the K-30’s high-speed burst shooting function comes in handy, allowing the photographer to capture active, fast moving subjects in a series of images at a maximum speed of approximately 6 frames per second (in JPEG format).

Advanced Live View shooting
Thanks to the latest CMOS image sensor and PRIME M engine, the K-30 offers a clear, true-to-life Live View at a smooth 60 frames per second. It also features a focus peaking function during live view to improve manual focusing speed and accuracy. Live View on the K-30 also offers a choice of three grid display patterns including a Golden Section overlay, and detailed information overlay if desired by the photographer.



High quality video recording
The PENTAX K-30 features full HD video recording to capture high quality movie clips in 1080p resolution (1920x1080 pixels). The efficient h.264 compression format offers a choice of frame rates (30, 25 or 24 frames per second) at 1080p, or up to 60 FPS at 720p, to accommodate user specific applications. Video recording options are flexible, allowing the photographer to select aperture or shutter exposure control, while PENTAX Shake Reduction helps stabilize captured video. Users may add creative artistic effects to recorded clips using various Custom Image modes or record subjects in a series of video clips with the Interval Movie Shooting mode.


User friendly Auto Picture and Scene modes
The K-30 features the PENTAX-original Auto Picture mode, which analyzes a scene then automatically selects the most appropriate shooting mode from Portrait, Landscape, Macro as well as others. This allows the photographer to concentrate on image composition and other creative elements while leaving more technical settings to the K-30, such as shutter speed, aperture, white balance, saturation, contrast and sharpness. The K-30 also offers 19 creative Scene modes, including Night Scene Portrait, Pet, Backlight Silhouette, and more, to simplify photographing unique subjects and scenes that often require uncommon camera settings.

PENTAX Shake Reduction (SR) mechanism for sharp, blur free images
The PENTAX K-30 incorporates the PENTAX-developed SR mechanism, which effectively reduces blur due to camera shake by approximately four shutter steps. Usable with all PENTAX compatible lenses*, including those produced for film format SLR cameras, this mechanism produces sharp, blur free images even under demanding conditions that are prone to camera shake, such as when using a telephoto lens, shooting in the dark without flash illumination, or capturing landscapes in twilight. The K-30's SR system also offers several other useful features to assist the photographer during shooting, including an Automatic Horizon Correction function to assure high precision image framing and effortless adjustment of horizontal alignment, a Composition Adjustment function to allow minute adjustments of image alignment horizontally/vertically/axially, and an ASTROTRACER mode to eliminate light trails during astronomical photography in combination with the optional O-GPS1 GPS Unit (available separately).
* Lenses compatible with this mechanism: PENTAX K-, KA-, KAF-, KAF2- and KAF3-mount lenses; screw-mount lenses (with an adapter); and 645- and 67-system lenses (with an adapter). Some functions may not be available with certain lenses.

A selection of image processing tools for creative, personalized expression
The K-30 features a Custom Image function, which allows the user to easily and quickly select the desired finishing touch for a particular image. Choose from 11 custom settings including Bleach Bypass that creates a dramatic visual effect similar to that used in motion pictures, and Cross Process to produce fanciful, eye-catching images boasting dramatic colors. The K-30 also offers a choice of 19 creative digital filters including Miniature, which transforms an actual scene into what appears to be an image of miniature models. These filters add distinctive visual effects to captured images producing creative, artistic images without the need for a computer. The user can further expand the creative possibilities by applying multiple filters and processing modes to a single image.

Choice of two power sources
In addition to the included lithium ion battery capable of capturing approximately 480 images with a single charge**, the K-30 can also be powered by four AA-size batteries using the optional D-BH109 AA Battery Holder. Since AA batteries can be easily obtained almost anywhere around the world, there’s no worry about battery shortages, even when shooting for an extended period of time or in remote locations.
** Under testing conditions prescribed by PENTAX, using the D-LI109 Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery with no flash discharges.

Additional features include:

  • Large, wide angle viewable 3-inch LCD monitor with approximately 921,000 dots of resolution

  • 77 segment multi-pattern metering system for accurate light measurement

  • DR (Dust Removal) mechanism to shake dust off from the surface of the CMOS image sensor

  • PENTAX-designed Hyper control system to assure fast and flexible response to the photographer’s creative intentions

  • Dynamic range expansion function to compensate for blown out (overexposed) and muddy (underexposed) areas of an image

  • Retrieve and save RAW data from buffer memory for a just-recorded JPEG image

  • RAW/Fx multi-function button for on-the-fly switching of image file formats, as well as for assignment and instant recall of other specific functions

  • SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 for PENTAX (RAW processing engine developed by Ichikawa Soft Laboratory) included


Pricing and Availability
The new PENTAX K-30 will be available at retail outlets nationwide and online in July 2012 with a suggested retail price of $849.95 for body only, and $899.95 for the kit including the DA L 18-55mm zoom lens.

♦ K-30 is a trademark of PENTAX RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD.
All other brands or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
♦ Designs and specifications are subjects to change without notice.




Pentax K-30 specifications






















































































































































































































































































































































Price
MSRPBody: US $849.95, with 18-55mm kit lens: $899.95
Body type
Body typeMid-size SLR
Body materialReinforced polycarbonate over stainless steel chassis
Sensor
Max resolution4928 x 3264
Other resolutions4224 x 2816, 3456 x 2304, 2688 x 1792
Image ratio w:h3:2
Effective pixels16.3 megapixels
Sensor photo detectors16.5 megapixels
Sensor sizeAPS-C (23.7 x 15.7 mm)
Sensor typeCMOS
ProcessorPrime M
Color spacesRGB, AdobeRGB
Color filter arrayPrimary color filter
Image
ISOAuto, 100 to 12800, in 1, 1/2, 1/3 EV steps (25600 Extended)
White balance presets9
Custom white balanceYes (3)
Image stabilizationSensor-shift
Image stabilization notesWith rotational compensation (3 stops max)
Uncompressed formatRAW
JPEG quality levelsGood, Better, Best
File format

  • RAW (DNG)

  • JPEG (EXIF 2.3)

  • DCF 2.0 compliant

  • DPOF

  • PIM III


Optics & Focus
Autofocus

  • Phase Detect

  • Multi-area

  • Tracking

  • Single

  • Continuous

  • Face Detection

  • Live View


Digital zoomNo
Manual focusYes
Number of focus points11
Lens mountPentax KAF2 mount
Focal length multiplier1.5×
Screen / viewfinder
Articulated LCDFixed
Screen size3"
Screen dots921,000
Touch screenNo
Screen typeTFT LCD monitor with brightness/color adjustment and AR coating
Live viewYes
Viewfinder typeOptical (pentaprism)
Viewfinder coverage100 %
Viewfinder magnification0.92×
Photography features
Minimum shutter speed30 sec
Maximum shutter speed1/6000 sec
Exposure modes

  • Hyper Program (P)

  • Sensitivity Priority (Sv)

  • Shutter Priority (Tv)

  • Aperture Priority (Av)

  • Shutter & Aperture Priority (TAv)

  • Hyper Manual (M)

  • Bulb (B)

  • User (U1, U2)

  • Scene (SCN)

  • Auto Picture (AUTO)

  • Movie


Scene modes

  • Portrait

  • Landscape

  • Macro

  • Moving Object

  • Night Scene Portrait

  • Sunset

  • Blue Sky

  • Forest

  • Night Scene

  • Night Scene HDR (JPG)

  • Night Snap

  • Food

  • Pet

  • Kids

  • Surf & Snow

  • Backlight Silhouette

  • Candlelight

  • Stage Lighting

  • Museum


Built-in flashYes (Pop-up)
Flash range12 m (at ISO 100)
External flashYes (Hot-shoe, Wireless)
Flash modesAuto, On, Off, Red-eye,Slow Sync, Slow Sync+ Redeye, Trailing Curtain Sync, Wireless
Drive modes

  • Single

  • Continuous (Hi, Lo)

  • Self-Timer (12s, 2s)

  • Remote (0s, 3s, continuous)

  • Auto Bracketing (3 frames, standard, timer, remote)


Continuous driveYes (6, 3 fps)
Self-timerYes ( 2 or 12 seconds)
Metering modes

  • Multi

  • Center-weighted

  • Spot


Exposure compensation±5 EV (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
AE Bracketing±2 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
WB BracketingNo
Videography features
Format

  • MPEG-4

  • H.264


MicrophoneMono
SpeakerMono
Resolutions1920 x 1080 (30,25,24 fps), 1280 x 720 (60,50,30,25,24 fps), 640 x 424 (30,25,24 fps)
Storage
Storage typesSD/SDHC/SDXC
Connectivity
USBUSB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
HDMINo
WirelessNone
Remote controlYes (optional, wired or wireless)
Physical
Environmentally sealedYes (Weather and dust resistant)
BatteryBattery Pack
Battery descriptionLithium-Ion D-LI109 rechargeable battery & charger or 4 x AA batteries (with the optional AA battery holder D-BH109)
Battery Life (CIPA)410
Weight (inc. batteries)650 g (1.43 lb / 22.93 oz)
Dimensions130 x 97 x 71 mm (5.12 x 3.82 x 2.8")
Other features
Orientation sensorYes
Timelapse recordingYes (999 shots, 3 sec to 24 hr interval, time delay)
GPSOptional
GPS notesO-GPS1


photos © Ricoh Pentax press release

Thursday, May 24, 2012

34 years









[caption id="attachment_1036" align="aligncenter" width="401"] Mom at 39-40 circa 1971, Ottawa, Canada[/caption]









Authored May 24, 2012 by: Diane Larose Klimek


34 years ago, today, my Mom died, leaving 6 children...
I was the oldest of those 6...

My Dad died in 1969, leaving 6 children... I was the oldest of those 6...

She was 39 years old and we were rough on each other, at times...

Neither of us saw things eye to eye back, then...

It was later that we began to know each other better; that we become gentler with each other...

We were friends when she died and I wasn't there when she died but I was nearby...

She knew I loved her at that time but, the one thing I never got to tell her was what a Champion she was to go on living, and raising all of us...

It's with the wisdom I've garnered since she's been gone, that I've realized, that she did a yeomans' job with what she had been given...

We didn't always thank her for being all that she tried to be but, I thank her, now...

A part of her left, when my Dad died but, she gave us all she had left...

I don't know how she gave as much as she did... I raised my 2 kids (we have names, too!) on my own, but their dad was there, to help...

Mine couldn't be and I wish I'd been able to say thanks to her for that... For the trying, day to day...

She got to know my daughters and was so proud of them and me, I hope...She didn't get to know their children, however... That was a loss for them that I try to fill with stories about how she was...

Because, what I took from her was the stubborn determination to try for my daughters...

I haven't always seen eye to eye with them nor they with me, either...

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUdiQWxps5E]

The lyrics to this song explain perfectly all our imperfect thoughts that each generation still can't express...

Pride gets in the way, we get too busy to say, what we really meant... Anger burns in hearts...

I have finally heard what she had to say, by just showing up and doing things with us... And, working with that knowledge, I'm also trying to hear my daughters, without offence....

I'm proud of them because they have my Mom's determination, to strive with what they have, day to day...

It hasn't been an easy life for any of the 6 left, now...

Nor, for my 2 daughters, nor my granddaughter... But, they conduct themselves with courage and the determination to find the good in each day...

I tell my granddaughter about her, the good and the bad... And, how her Nana would be proud of her as well,

for her courage to be a happy person, despite changes made that can't be unchanged, for any of us...

We all still have our factions and fractions but, time will gentle some of that, as well...

We're all branches from her and my Dads tree...

Her legacy was a good one, I think... Don't give up... Ever...

Thanks to her, we all made it to this point and maybe, borrowing some of her courage, we can talk; so that the lyrics to this amazing song, become lyrics that remind us, that's it's always worth the chance; to talk now; little by little to start again,

re-forging those bonds, before they become chains around us, we can't break...

A Legacy from Mom I'd be proud to share with all of us that are left...

She died leaving 6 children...

I'm the oldest of those 6 still, and I'd like to think, know she'd be proud of all of us, still...

Branches of her tree...

You are missed, Mom... In High Regard... and Love...

And sometimes, with Tears, for what has been missing, for all these years, since you went...

I've never written anything about her in all these years but, time was willing to wait...

We've been adding our own branches, using your blueprint...

Were okay, Mom, in most of the ways that count...

Your daughters and sons,

Diane
2012


 


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Monday, May 21, 2012

Bleeding Hearts a photo-essay

Bleeding Hearts (Lamprocapnos spectabilis); also known as old-fashioned bleeding-heart, Venus's car, Lady in a bath, Dutchman's trousers, or Lyre-flower. This was a favourite of my Mom.

















Sunday, May 20, 2012

Britannia Bay's Treasure: Mud Lake



Mud Lake is a Conservation Area within the Ottawa City limits and has a pretty diverse range of flora and fauna.



I did a trip around the lake to get an idea where things were and how the light was. So I can plan a much longer photo expedition (I went for about 90 minutes). I did see, one Muskrat, but was in too much clutter for an interesting photo. About 2 dozen squirrels, including one very curious grey that approached me (I guess it thought it was a model). Countless Canada Geese and Mallard ducks. A shy Wood Duck drake that was swimming towards me and into a pool of sunlight until he was spooked by two yahoos on mountain bikes (who ignored the no bikes signs)

Several Cottontail rabbits, lot's of grackles, red-wing blackbirds. I didn't encounter the Black Capped Night-Heron or Green Heron that have been seen at Mud Lake.  Almost every log had a sunning Eastern Painted Turtle on it.

All photos were taken with a Pentax * ist D, and a SMC Pentax-M* 300mm f:4 lens.



A Mallard drake, the same fellow a few moments later.



A Canada Goose on her nest, no goslings peeked out from below her.













Darrell

Here is a MSN Maps, satellite view of Mud Lake.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Happy Mother's Day

I noticed my Mother's favourite flower was in bloom in time for Mother's Day.


Bleeding Hearts (Lamprocapnos spectabilis)

Darrell Larose