

#Download pentax remote assistant manual
A choice of program, aperture- and shutter-priority or manual exposure modes 16-segment multi, center-weighted or spot metering shutter speeds from 30 - 1/4000 second user-selectable ISO sensitivity from 200 - 3200 equivalent, plus eight white balance modes including fully manual white balance let your creative juices flow. Images can be framed using a penta-mirror optical viewfinder, and reviewed on a 2.5" LCD display with a resolution of 210,000 pixels. Focusing can be controlled automatically or manually, and uses a phase detection system with 11 points (nine of them cross-type) to determine focus. The stabilization mechanism - dubbed "Shake Reduction" - is undoubtedly the standout feature of this model. The Pentax K100D has a sensor resolution of six megapixels, and accept lenses using the Pentax KAF lens mount. The Shake Reduction system is said to have been developed by Pentax themselves, and to work with "almost all" existing Pentax lenses, although the company notes that " lenses may lose part of their functions". Konica Minolta has used a similar CCD-shift based system for a while now, and it has offered the ability to stabilize images on almost every lens compatible with the camera body.

Both share an identical (newly developed) body and feature set, with the exception of an anti-shake mechanism - found on the K100D, but not the K110D.

The Pentax K100D, along with its sibling the K110D, are the company's first DSLR models to forgo the rather confusing "*istD" branding.
