The little brother of the K7 appears to be one of the best entry-point Dslr cameras ever, and this Dpreview.com review confirms it:
"Shooting a video on the K-x is very similar to the K-7 and a straightforward affair. Turn the mode dial to movie mode and press the shutter button to start recording; press again to stop. Once the camera is recording it is doing everything fully automatically and does not react to a press of any button other than
The Google translation says "most historical", and we can't quite make out some of the orther stuff, but the camera models selected speak for themselves. One interesting tidbit is the medium format film camera among the 10, and also the complete lack of any Canon models. As an added bonus they list the most historical cameras of the past 10 years too:
One of the best affordable Dslrs gets the heads-up from the DCHQ crew:
"The K-x produces stunning images at base ISO and gets truly impressive results all the way up to ISO 3200. As would be expected from a sensor related to those found in the Nikon D90 and Sony A500, high-ISO performance is remarkable for an APS-C sensor. In some cases it even approaches
This update offers the following improvements:
• Improved accuracy of Battery Level Indicator under specific conditions and improved stability for general performance
• Added three kinds of particular effect shooting function (Pre-set 1,2 and 3) on [Cross Processing]
• Added assignment of Cross Processing function to the green button
Link to firmware page