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Images leak out of Pentax NC mirrorless camera system, makes us long for summertime

At this point, we’re guessing that it’s only a matter of time before the likes of Pentax and Nikon toss their hat into the ever-expanding mirrorless camera ring, and a minimum of for the previous, it seems like which can come sooner in place of later. If the (predictably grainy) image above is to be believed, the NC-1 is dangerously as regards to being ready for primetime, and in keeping with leaked materials, it’ll be the realm’s smallest mirrorless camera when it gets official in May / June. Purportedly, we’ll discover a 14 megapixel sensor and 2 lenses to make a choice from — an 8.5mm f/1.9 prime lens in addition to a 5-15mm f/2.8-4.5 standard zoom. Crazier still, the NC system may be followed by a bigger system in the summertime, with that fellow sporting an APS-C sized sensor and compatibility with K-mount lenses. ‘Course, we’d invite you to chase all of this with a touch of salt for now, but you could bet we’ll be scrounging for more.

[Thanks, Andrea]

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