
<p>Ricoh has introduced a new Pentax K series DSLR to sit at the top of its line-up in the shape of the K-3.</p><p>It features a Sony designed 24 million pixel APS-C sized sensor, which doesn't have an anti-aliasing filter. Instead, an optional anti-aliasing "simulator" is included to reduce moire patterning, the first time such a feature has been found on a camera.</p><p>Other new features of the K-3 include an 86,000 pixel RGB exposure meter and sensitivity up to ISO 51,200. A new AF module called SAFOX 11 features 27 AF points, of which 25 are cross type. Continuous shooting of up to 8.3fps (60 JPEG and 23 raw format) is also available. A new Imaging Engine Prime III has been introduced to facilitate the new features.</p><p>As with most other Pentax DSLRs, the viewfinder offers a 100% field of view, while the fixed 3.2 inch LCD screen is a high resolution (1037k-dot) device. Anti reflection and anti scratch coatings have also been used.Control</p><p><a href="http://www.techradar.com/news/photography-video-capture/cameras/ricoh-launches-new-flagship-pentax-k-3-dslr-1187166">Keep reading...</a></p>