Pentax’s Q-Black is the world’s smallest SLR.
How small exactly? It’s so small you can put it on your key chain (see pictured).
Not bad for a 12.4-megapixel camera that can shoot high-dynamic range, 1080 hi-def video and even in RAW (there’s also a JPG option). In addition,
the camera has sensor-shift-shake reduction, Bokeh control filter and a 3-inch LDC monitor. This little sucker seems like a full-fledged camera even
for dimensions of 3.9-by-2.3-by-1.2 inch.
The camera will arrive in the fall for about $800, according to Consumer Reports.
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