Pentax K30: New Mid-Range DSLR

Photo and specifications leaked by member

By PF Staff in Pentax Rumors on May 16, 2012

One of our forum members recently posted a leak from a French Pentax forum about the Pentax K30, which is rumored to be the new intro-level DSLR replacement for the Pentax K-r, or a mid-range camera succeeding the K200D. This would seem to be the first rumor which is more than just plain speculation, as a credible photo of the camera has appeared in a French catalogue that has not yet been published. Our sources indicate that the K30 will be officially announced early next week.

Update: the official announcement has now been posted.



The camera's name change may suggest a departure from convention, as this new Pentax is weather sealed, has additional external buttons, and has two e-dials: a first in an intro-level Pentax DSLR. On top of that, it seems to have been redesigned quite significantly, meaning that this camera will be much less of a derivative than its two predecessors. Like the K-m/K-x/K-r, however, the Pentax K30 will not have a top LCD.

The launch price is rumored to be higher than that of the K-r: 799 euros for the kit, or some $900 in the US ($700-800 body-only).

The preliminary Pentax K30 specifications are as follows:

16.28 Megapixel sensor (likely inherited from the K-5)

Full HD video recording (framerate unknown, likely same as the K-01)

Weather sealed body

3-inch LCD

Uses AA or rechargeable batteries

6FPS shutter

Prime M processor

ISO range: 100-25,600

11-point autofocus

100% viewfinder coverage

3 available colors

The introduction of weather sealing in a budget DSLR body may make this camera a success. We remain hopeful that it will launch sooner rather than later!

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Here is the original leaked photo of the K30: