<p>The Pentax K-5 II is extremely similar to its predecessor in terms of body design.(Photo: Reviewed.com)Story HighlightsThe K-5 II sharply improves autofocusDesign, image quality still best of classSuitable for street photography or dramatic landscapes</p><p>Pentax's new K-5 II DSLR camera doesn't necessarily smack of innovation at first glance. As its name says, it's the K-5, v2.0, a revived version of a camera at the top of its class in 2010 and 2011. The only major change is a massively improved autofocus system.</p><p>The K-5 II (MSRP $1,099.95, body only) can be read in two completely different ways, depending on your perspective: Either Pentax has nothing new to bring to the table or it is so confident in the original's staying power that it has re-released it, pausing only to fix its one glaring flaw, the autofocus. We think the truth is somewhere in between.</p><p>RELATED: Read a full, scientific review of the K-5 II</p><p><a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/personal/2013/02/26/reviewed-pentax-k5-ii/1947125/">Keep reading...</a></p>