
Pentax has unveiled a colorful version of its K-x DSLR, called the Korejanai K-x and is modeled after the Korejanai Robots. The Korejanai K-x DSLR shall make you the attentions of many eyes, while you’re carrying it around for shooting the nicest collections.
The Korejanai K-x camera also comes with pretty cool features such as it’s equipped with a 12.4 megapixel sensor, 2.7-inch read LCD, 18 to 50mm lens, capable of 720p HD video.
This colorful version of the Pentax K-x camera also maintains all the features found in previous version of K-x. Other than the mentioned ones, other goodies include various processing and filter modes, 4.7 frames per second continuous shooting and 11 point wide angle SAFOX VIII auto focus system.
The Pentax Korejanai K-x will run you around $880. Pentax has only decided to roll it put in Japan, and will hit stores on November 2. No indication whether it’ll go to other countries.
via devicemag


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