Pentax K-1 Pentax K-1 Mark II DSLR Camera with 28-105mm Lens Review

The Pentax K-1 Mark II is a full-frame DSLR built for photographers who don't mind waiting. Its autofocus and burst speed make it a non-starter for action, but it might be a cheap way into a 36MP sensor.

Type DSLR
Sensor 36.8MP
AF Points 33
Burst FPS 4.4 fps
Video 1080p
IBIS Yes
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 925 g
Pentax K-1 Pentax K-1 Mark II DSLR Camera with 28-105mm Lens camera
52.6 Overall Score

Overview

This Pentax K-1 Mark II kit is a weird, lovable dinosaur. The one thing you need to know is that it's built for a very specific person: the landscape or portrait shooter who wants a full-frame sensor and doesn't care about speed. It's a fantastic camera for taking your time, but if you ever need to photograph anything that moves, you're out of luck.

Performance

The performance here is a real mixed bag. The 36MP sensor and IBIS are great for sharp, stable shots, and the connectivity is top-notch. But the autofocus is in the 1st percentile, and the burst rate is a glacial 4.4 fps. That 0/100 score for sports and wildlife isn't a typo. It's genuinely unusable for that. The video is just 1080p, which feels ancient.

Performance Percentiles

AF 1.1
EVF 79.8
Build 76.1
Burst 0.6
Video 27.6
Sensor 70.7
Battery 49.6
Display 84.7
Connectivity 80.5
Social Proof 99.4
Stabilization 87.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong connectivity (98th percentile) 99th
  • Strong stabilization (90th percentile) 88th

Cons

  • Below average burst (0th percentile) 1th
  • Below average af (1th percentile) 1th
  • Below average build (6th percentile) 28th
  • Below average sensor (30th percentile)

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type 35.9 x 24 mm (Full-Frame) CMOS
Megapixels 36.77
ISO Range 100

Autofocus

AF Points 33
AF Type Phase Detection: 33 (25 Cross-Type)

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 4.4
Max Shutter 1/8000
Electronic Shutter Yes

Video

Max Resolution 1080p
10-bit No

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3.2
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating No
EVF Resolution 1037000

Build

Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 0.9 kg / 2.0 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth No
USB USB-3.2
HDMI Micro-HDMI
Hot Shoe Yes

Value & Pricing

With prices swinging wildly from $1797 to over $3700, the value proposition is all over the place. At the low end, it's a quirky bargain for a full-frame DSLR with a long lens. At the high end, it's a complete rip-off. Only consider it if you find it near that $1800 mark and you know exactly what you're getting into.

vs Competition

Compared to the Sony a7R IV, there's no contest. The Sony has a much better sensor, vastly superior autofocus, 4K video, and it's a mirrorless body. The Pentax K-3 Mark III is a more apt comparison—it's a modern Pentax DSLR with way better autofocus and burst, but it's an APS-C sensor. If you're a Pentax loyalist with a bag of lenses, the K-3 III is the smarter buy. The Fujifilm X-S20 runs circles around this kit for video and autofocus, though it's also APS-C.

Spec Pentax K-1 Pentax K-1 Mark II DSLR Camera with 28-105mm Lens Sony a6700 Sony a6700 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm Canon EOS R6 Canon EOS R6 Mark II Body OM System OM-3 OM SYSTEM OM-3 Mirrorless Camera Fujifilm X-T5 FUJIFILM X-T5 Mirrorless Camera with 16-55mm f/2.8 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Mirrorless Camera with 12-35mm
Type DSLR Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless
Sensor 36.8MP 26MP APS-C 24.2MP Full Frame 22.9MP Micro Four Thirds 40.2MP APS-C 26.5MP Micro Four Thirds
AF Points 33 759 1000 1053 425 315
Burst FPS 4.400000095367432 11 40 120 15 75
Video 1080p 4K 4K 4K 6K 5K
IBIS true true true true true true
Weather Sealed true false false false false false
Weight (g) 925 408 590 408 476 726

Verdict

I can't recommend this kit to most people. It's too slow, too limited, and too expensive at its higher price points. The only person who should buy this is a dedicated Pentax shooter who specifically wants a full-frame body for static subjects and found it at a deep, deep discount. For everyone else, look at a modern mirrorless camera.