Pentax K-S2 review
DSLRsSuperb ergonomics and features, minor image quality niggles keep the Pentax K-S2 from top marks
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Superb ergonomics and features, minor image quality niggles keep the Pentax K-S2 from top marks
Striking and impressive, but for entirely different reasons. The Pentax K-S1 might not be as popular as it deserves to be.
Lots of superb features, but not quite the stunning bargain we'd hoped for
Outstanding controls and a big viewfinder make this SLR a joy to use
An extremely capable all-rounder, and aggressively priced to boot
A fun design, but better image quality is available at this price
A big, sharp 18x zoom lens at an incredible price, but only consider it if you're not interested in video or low-light photography
Refreshingly different and excels for image quality and features, but more expensive, slower to focus and not much smaller than an SLR
The portrait-orientation controls are interesting but not much practical use; image quality is below par
Amazingly small, frustratingly slow and worryingly expensive, but we can't help but warm to this quirky little compact system camera