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Pentax Cuts Price on K Series Cameras

Feb 5 2009, 6:16am CST | by

Pentax Cuts Price on K Series Cameras
 
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Pentax has announced price cuts on its entire range of K-series DSLR cameras. The price cuts are effective now on the K20D SLR body and all K20D kits with lenses. An in store instant credit of $100 is being offered to buyers on any K20D configuration along with a free three-year warranty. When bought with the K20D the battery grip is also being offered for $19.95. The offers end on March 31st.

The K2000 is also getting discounts with the K2000 flash kit selling for $599.99 that includes the K2000 body, lens and auto flash. The K2000 two lens kit will sell for $649.99, the single lens kit will retail for $549.95, and the body only sells for $499.95.

Pentax is selling the limited edition white K2000 with double zoom lenses for $679.95. The white K2000 is one of the best looking cameras on the market. Pentax also says that three new K2000 configurations are shipping to dealers this month. Presumably, the K2000 discounts end in March as well, though Pentax doesn't specify.

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