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January 15, 2015
PENTAX | Equipped with a large-aperture 4x optical zoom lens, the PENTAX MX-1 digital camera excels in low-light scenes
PENTAX
Equipped with a 4x optical zoom lens with a large aperture
The PENTAX MX-1: Strong in low light
The PENTAX MX-1, a digital camera that excels in low-light conditions and allows for shooting with beautiful bokeh, will be released on Friday, May 3rd. Its DSLR-like functionality and operability are well worth experiencing.
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Features a "1cm Macro" mode for close-up shots
The PENTAX MX-1, equipped with a large-aperture 4x optical zoom lens that balances brightness with high image quality, boasts a bright F1.8-2.5 maximum aperture, enabling sharp images even when wide open. Its ability to shoot at high shutter speeds in low light also allows for creative shots with a blurred background. Furthermore, with a "1cm Macro" mode capable of focusing as close as 1cm, it offers versatility for various shooting scenarios.
It also features Full HD video recording for high-quality, long-duration shooting. The dedicated video recording button on the top allows for seamless transitions to video mode from any shooting setting, and other functions are equally comprehensive.
The cover is crafted from brass, which develops a richer patina with use, and its classic design, reminiscent of film cameras, exudes a sense of luxury. The extensive features and intuitive operation, akin to a DSLR, are truly worth savoring.


