
Not to be out done by Canon and Nikon, Pentax hits the streets with this 14.6-megapixel dSLR beast. The $1,300 K20D (body only) features a new sensor that requires less space for ancillary circuitry than a 10-megapixel camera of the same size. In theory, this will allow higher-resolution images. Pentax also says that the K20D has improved image stabilization, and a slightly larger LCD than its predecessor the K10D. Like the K10D, the K20D will have dust and weatherproof body, and wireless flash controller.
This is obviously for serious photodiodes who won't settle to just anything.
[Crave]
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