Pentax K20D review

Pentax is the first manufacturer to break the 12MP barrier in a DX sensor

TechRadar Verdict

The K20D’s controls aren’t elegant or efficient, but the images seem more ‘natural’ and less ‘digital’ than its rivals. It has some clever and effective features like dynamic range extension and dust alert. Flawed but with sparks of sheer brilliance.

Pros

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    Great pictures

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    Clever features

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    Nice to handle

Cons

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    Dodgy controls

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    Flawed lens

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On the surface, the Pentax K20D is not unlike the K10D. Under the skin, though, it's very different.

The biggest change is the swap to a 14.6-megapixel CMOS sensor. It's clear by now that you don't get a lot more definition with these higher pixel counts, but every little helps and it does mean that fine detail is resolved with a little more subtlety.

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