Pentax K-70

The Pentax K-70 is a 24 megapixel compact APS-C digital SLR camera announced by Ricoh on June 8, 2016.

In contrast to the previously introduced APS-C flagship K-3 II, it includes a flash, flip-out display and built-in WiFi.

In common with that camera, the K-70 is capable of Pixel Shift Resolution images, which provide higher colour resolution and require the camera to be stationary.

In contrast to the flagship model, it lacks the second display and second memory card slot.

It also uses a lower-specified imaging chip, the PRIME MII, but combines it with "a newly developed accelerator unit".