release a limited edition K20D in the form of the Pentax K20D Titanium
which, as the name suggests, comes with a shell made completely from
titanium which retaining al the (highly impressive) features of the
standard edition K20D.
For those unfamiliar with the Pentax K20D, which is based on the K10D,
the K20D, which is powered by PRIME (PENTAX Real Image Engine), sports a
14.6 megapixel 23.4 mm x 15.6 mm CMOS sensor, 11 point focus system, a
2.8 230,000 dot LCD display and Live View functionality (the K20D is
the first Pentax DSLR to offer Live view, incidentally), integrated dust
removal system (known as DR) and 3fps burst mode.
The standard Pentax K20D Titanium Limited Edition DSLR, which will
purportedly be offered in a run of just 1000 units in Japan, will set
you back around the equivalent of $1199 (making it roughly twice the
price of the standard Pentax K20D).
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