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January 2014
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design "de face" attachant
Objectif irréprochable
Ecran inclinable et de très bonne qualité
Autofocus très réactif
Menus et réglages très complets
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Manque d'homogénéité dans le design
Montée en ISO au delà de 800 ISO
Sous-exposition chronique
Jpeg trop accentués et saturés
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Publié: 2013-06-03, Auteur: Adrian , review by: 01net.com
Le MX-1 est un compact expert vraiment séduisant : il est robuste, maniable, il dispose d'un AF vraiment rapide et son optique est très piquée. Seuls le capteur et le traitement JPEG un peu brutal le desservent et forcent un peu l'utilisateur à shooter en...
Design "de face" attachant, Objectif irréprochable, Ecran inclinable et de très bonne qualité, Autofocus très réactif, Menus et réglages très complets
Manque d'homogénéité dans le design, Montée en ISO au delà de 800 ISO, Sous-exposition chronique, Jpeg trop accentués et saturés
Pentax prend des risques avec son premier compact expert. Le MX-1 propose un design rétro assumé à l'extérieur et dans les menus, sans pourtant aller jusqu'au bout de la démarche. Sa qualité d'image est excellente jusqu'à 800 ISO mais se détériore rapidem...
Extrait: Comme la plupart des compacts experts version 2012, le MX-1 de Pentax est équipé d'un Cmos BSI (rétroéclairé) 12 Mpx de 1/1,7" (7,6x5,7 mm). Le saut qualitatif dans les hautes sensibilités ISO devrait être significatif par rapport aux capteurs CCD qui ...
In the four years since Canon introduced the PowerShot S90, the quality of images you can get from a compact camera has skyrocketed. While the Sony RX100 currently rules the roost with its relatively massive 1-inch CMOS sensor, Canon, Nikon, Olympus, and ...
The Pentax MX-1 is something of a disappointment for anyone hoping to see a really good advanced compact from this troubled veteran company. Its retro appeal and the gimmick of the brass bodywork only really work if the camera itself is likely to become ...
Extrait: This is a small but powerful digital camera from Pentax. Having recently tested myself on a DSLR offering I now downsize but not as far as ‘point and shoot’ as this digital camera has a lot to offer yet it can still fit in most pockets....
With around seven other credible competitors, its not surprising to find that the Pentax MX-1 offers little weve not seen before. Its size and the lack of a viewfinder may dampen enthusiasm for the model, and its disappointing to find little by way of...
Publié: 2013-04-23, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great battery life, wide aperture lens throughout zoom, built-in ND filter, responsive in use, decent macro mode, good image quality, solid build quality
Chunky build, no manual lens ring, no hotshoe for viewfinder, images can look washed out and have off-colour white balance, would like wider-angle lens than the 28mm equivalent, tracking mode none too good
First impressions can be lasting, but they can also be turned on their head - and the latter is what the MX-1 has done to us. It might not have all the bells and whistles of some of its competitors - there's no hotshoe, touchscreen or fancy-pants W...
Boxy design, Dated user interface, Some odd handling quirks
It's hard to get overly enthusiastic about the Pentax MX-1. While it is capable of producing some good images, and it performed reasonably well in our labs test, it just doesn't have the excitement or appeal of most of the other premium compact cameras o...
Front of camera is nicely designed, Impeccable lens, Highquality tilt screen, Very fast autofocus, Loads of settings, comprehensive menu
Design lacks consistency (front face / back face), Picture quality above 800 ISO, Constant underexposure, Jpeg shots look accentuated and saturated
Pentax has taken a few risks with its new expert compact. The MX-1 has a sleek retro design from the front and in the menus, but it doesn't embrace the "old-school" concept fully. Picture quality is excellent up to 800 ISO but drops quickly beyond that. A...