Pentax K30 is weather sealed, has additional external buttons, and has two e-dials: a first in an intro-level Pentax DSLR.
The K-30 has a clear glass pentaprism viewfinder with nearly 100% coverage, and 0.92x magnification.
Quite unusual for entry level bodies.
Price: $899 (for kit)
Previews and reviews:
Seems like good alternative to other entry level offerings.
@Vitaliy_Kiselev, any thoughts to hacking the Pentax K30?
There was firmware research being done towards the K-5... could this information be leveraged towards hacking the K30? Seems like an interesting camera, with 1080p 24/25/30 and in-camera image stabilization.
More reviews and samples:
Over the course of the past several months, the K-30 has been on sale across the whole Internet. Even though the K-50 and the K-500 have been launched for much less than the K-30 originally cost, the K-30 is still a better value at its current sale prices- so if you're interested in a high-performance DSLR, don't overlook it!
In our recently-posted in-depth review of the K-50, we found that virtually nothing had changed since the K-30 save the appearance. For this reason we'd like to stress how good of a value the K-30 currently is. While the K-500 will undoubtedly fall even lower over the course of the coming months, it is not weather sealed (unlike the K-30 and K-50), and it is also missing a handful of other basic features to justify the price reduction for the entry-level segment.
While it seems that the K-30 hasn't officially been marked as discontinued by Pentax/Ricoh, it is clear that the camera is being phased out.
http://www.pentaxforums.com/news/pentax-k-30-discontinued.html
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