Leonard Goh | Mar 25, 2009
(Credit: Pentax)
Last December, Pentax unveiled the
stormtrooper white K2000 dSLR. The company is following up with a camera that adheres military guidelines--the olive green
K-m.
The specifications remain similar at 10.2-megapixel resolution, a 5-point autofocus system, 3.5 frames-per-second burst mode and a 2.7-inch LCD on the rear. All that's missing to make this dSLR a rugged commando are shockproof and waterproof features.
Rambo wannabes will also be glad to know that this iteration of the K-m will ship with an 18-55mm olive green lens, too.
According techblog Akihabara News, the camoflage-colored Pentax dSLR will be on sale only in Japan, and can be had for US$716.
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Akihabara News
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