
Pentax, which could use some help in the attention-getting department, is supposedly working up two new SLR models it hopes will steal a little thunder from Canon and Nikon. According to hard-to-interpret Chinese sources, the company will announce the K200D and K20D shortly before the PMA trade show in January.
Specs for the K20D include 14-megapixel CMOS sensor, 14-bit RAW capture, Live View LCD and improved image stabilization. For the K200D, look for a 10-megapixel Sony sensor, 3 frames-per-second shooting and 11-point autofocus.
Pentax K20D and K200D [Photography Bay]





