Limited Edition White PENTAX K2000 DSLR Camera
White PENTAX K2000 DSLR camera replicates the original K2000 design that launched in September 2008 for consumers who are ready to make the transition from a point-and-shoot digital camera to digital SLR photography.
The K2000 DSLR body and both lenses feature a brilliant white color with black trim.
The white PENTAX K2000 digital SLR camera is an entry-level system consisting of the new PENTAX K2000 body, a white smc PENTAX DA L 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL lens, and a white smc PENTAX DA L 50-200mm F4-5.6 AL lens.
The white PENTAX K2000 DSLR camera is ideal for digital SLR beginners.
Additional Pentax K2000 features include a 10.2 megapixel CCD, a 2.7 inch, 230,000 dot high-resolution, wide-view LCD panel, and an ultra compact design.
PENTAX Shake Reduction is compatible with more than 25 million PENTAX lenses to deliver sharp images even when handheld at slower shutter speeds.
The K2000 also features the powerful PENTAX-developed Auto Picture Mode, which selects from Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Action, and Night Portrait modes to tailor the camera settings for any photographic situation.
A dedicated programmable help button clearly explains current camera settings to guide and teach the user about digital SLR photography.
The lenses included with this PENTAX K2000 system are the white versions of a newer series introduced with the DA L designation.
This DA L series offers the same optical performance and compatibility as the current smc PENTAX DA 18-55mm II and smc PENTAX DA 50-200mm lenses.
This stylish, limited edition white PENTAX K2000 kit will be available on a very limited basis in February 2009.
Let us know what you think - feel free to write your own Pentax K2000 review below.
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