Pentax K2000 DSLR Whitens Up

December 17, 2008 | by Geoff Duncan

Need a high-end camera to express your individuality? Pentax has announced a limited edition of its K2000 DSLR camera with a white body.

When Pentax rolled out its K2000 DSLR digital camera last September, it pretty much looked like all the other DSLRs out there: black, blocky body, lots of controls, and features designed to appeal to both photo pros and savvy consumers who have advanced beyond the capabilities of point-and-shoot compact cameras. Now, Pentax has decided to play the style card, announcing a limited white-bodied edition of the K2000 will be available in February 2009.

Specs on the camera are unchanged: 10.2 megapixel resolution, a 2.7-inch LCD display, ten scene modes plus custom image modes, SD and SDHC storage, and a sensor system to keep dust out of images. The camera also features mechanical image stabilization, 3.5 fps high-speed shooting, sensitivity down to ISO 3200, and a five-point autofocus system. The white version of the K2000 will also feature white version of Pentax's new DA L series of lenses.

Pentax says the white K2000 will be available in "very limited" quantities, and doesn't offer any pricing information; however, the everyday black K2000s are priced around $600 to $700.




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