
Source: http://forum.xitek.com/thread-1000353-1-1-1.html (in Chinese)
The new K 30 looks like shockproof, with its plastic/rubber outer shell construction. So, it seems that sometimes plastic and rubber is better than metal, especially consider that the K-5 metal shell seems to be flimsy and not thick enough. This can be seen in the above photo for the wound. Surprisingly, this was exactly my own feeling when I first picked up the K-5 in my hands. In contrast, the Pentax MZ-S film body is a different story (except for the filmsy "data back" of it).
Paul · 671 weeks ago
I don't mind plastic it's quite robust and durable (decent plastic)
Simon · 671 weeks ago
Chris · 671 weeks ago
It would probably surprise you that there are types of plastics that can withstand more then 200°C, are as tough (or tougher than) aluminum, and others are used as implant material because of there superior biochemical properties.
And some of these materials and processing steps are really expensive.
But wait - it's all "cheap", right?
Simon · 671 weeks ago
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