For the folks at Ricoh, the new Pentax K-70 DSLR is an important camera. For one thing, it's the company's first ever DSLR to include phase-detection autofocus pixels on the image sensor, something that should make autofocus more responsive both in live view mode and when shooting movies. It's also the first Pentax camera with support for KAF4 lenses -- which feature electronic aperture control -- right out of the box without a firmware update. (In fact, only a handful of past models can even be updated to provide KAF4...
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