
<p>Pentax K-3 Review Can the Pentax K-3 enthusiast DSLR offer some competition to Nikon and Canon? Find out in the full What Digital Camera Pentax K-3 review</p><p>Breaking from the 16.2 million-pixel sensor used in the last few Pentax DLSR cameras, the new Pentax K-3 has an impressive 23.35 million pixel APS-C sensor, manufactured by Sony. On paper at least, the K-3 looks like the DSLR that many Pentax users have been waiting to upgrade to.</p><p>Pentax K-3 Review - Features</p><p>As stated, the new Pentax K-3 uses a Sony 23.35-million-pixel APS-C size CMOS sensor. This presumably is the same Sony sensor that is used in the Sony NEX-7 and Alpha 77, except the lower resolution accounts for Pentax's in-camera image stabilisation system. All K mount lenses are stabilised on the K-3, even older manual focus lenses. The stabilisation motors can also be used to move or rotate the sensor slightly when composing very precise images, such as close-up or macro shots.</p><p><a href="http://www.whatdigitalcamera.com/equipment/reviews/digitalslr/129688/1/pentax-k-3-review.html">Keep reading...</a></p>