Pentax K-3 Pentax K-3 Mark III DSLR Camera with 70-210mm f/4 Review

The Pentax K-3 Mark III delivers excellent still image quality from its 77th percentile sensor, but its autofocus and video performance can't keep up with modern mirrorless cameras.

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Weight 816 g
Pentax K-3 Pentax K-3 Mark III DSLR Camera with 70-210mm f/4 camera
34.9 ओवरऑल स्कोर

Overview

The Pentax K-3 Mark III is a DSLR that makes a strong case for itself with a 25.7MP APS-C sensor. That sensor lands in the 77th percentile, which is impressive. It means you're getting image quality that punches above its weight class, especially for stills. This camera scored a 44.7 out of 100 for product photography, its best area, and a 36.7 for general photography. So, if you're a stills shooter who loves the optical viewfinder experience, this is built for you. Just know it's a specialist. Its weakest score is a 15.4 for vlogging, and that's not a surprise given the specs.

Performance

Performance is a mixed bag, defined by that excellent sensor paired with older tech. The 101-point SAFOX 13 autofocus system sits in the 44th percentile, and burst shooting is in the 38th. That means it's fine for general use but not a sports or wildlife powerhouse, which its 29.5 score confirms. Video performance is in the 31st percentile, so it's a basic video tool at best. The optical viewfinder is solid, landing right at the 50th percentile mark. The real story is that sensor. It's the reason this camera can deliver great stills despite other systems lagging behind.

Performance Percentiles

AF 42.8
EVF 42.5
Build 63.4
Burst 36.2
Video 29.5
Sensor 77
Battery 48.4
Display 36.2
Connectivity 34.4
Social Proof 71.6
Stabilization 40.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Excellent 77th percentile APS-C sensor for sharp, detailed stills. 77th
  • Solid optical viewfinder experience at the 50th percentile. 72th
  • Decent battery life, also at the 50th percentile.
  • Good connectivity options, scoring in the 44th percentile.
  • Scored its highest (44.7/100) for product photography, a great fit for studio work.

Cons

  • Build quality is a major weakness, sitting in the 4th percentile. 30th
  • No in-body stabilization, landing in the 40th percentile. 34th
  • Autofocus is only in the 44th percentile, not competitive for fast action.
  • Video capabilities are poor at the 31st percentile.
  • Display quality is below average at the 43rd percentile.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Size APS-C

Autofocus

AF Type Autofocus

Build

Weight 0.8 kg / 1.8 lbs

Value & Pricing

The value proposition is tricky because the price swings wildly from $1097 to $2894 depending on the vendor. At the low end, you're getting that fantastic sensor for a very good price. At the high end, you're paying a premium for a body that lacks modern features like stabilization and has mediocre build quality. The sweet spot is clearly the lower price range. If you can find it around $1100, it's a compelling option for a dedicated stills photographer. Paying anything close to $2900 is hard to justify when you look at the competition.

€1,142

vs Competition

Compared directly to the Canon EOS R7, the Pentax loses on almost every modern feature. The R7 has far superior autofocus, much better video, and in-body stabilization. The Pentax's sensor might hold its own, but that's about it. Against the Fujifilm X-S20, the gap is even wider in video and autofocus performance. The Pentax's main advantage is its pure DSLR experience with the optical viewfinder, which some photographers still prefer. But in terms of measurable performance, systems like the Sony a6400 offer better autofocus, video, and a more compact form factor for similar or lower cost.

Verdict

This is a camera for a specific person: the photographer who prioritizes still image quality from an APS-C sensor above all else and loves the optical viewfinder feel. The data shows it's competent for product and general photography but weak everywhere else, especially video and build quality. If you find it at the bottom of its price range, around $1100, and your needs match its strengths, it's a reasonable buy. At any price near the $2900 mark, you're better off with almost any modern mirrorless competitor that offers more for your money.