Pentax K70 crams weather-proofing and plenty of pixels into a tiny DSLR

Pentax K70

Ricoh is moving on up to full-frame cameras, but it hasn't forgotten about its much loved crop-sensor DSLRs and now the company has announced the new Pentax K70.

The new model comes as a replacement to the Pentax K50 with a 24.24-megapixel sensor, which is quite an upgrade from its predecessor's 16.49MP sensor. The new DSLR is still compact as ever and designed with dustproofing and weather-resistant in mind, however, Ricoh has introduced a redesigned grip.

Pentax K70

And in case you need another shiny new lens, Ricoh has also announced a new Pentax DA 55-300mm f4.5-6.3 WR telephoto lens that will also release in early July for $399 (£275, AU$536).

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