The last stop on our tour is the bottom of the K-3 II, where you'll see the battery compartment and, just behind the door, the connector for an optional battery grip. The K-3 II uses the same D-LI90 battery as its predecessor, which can capture 720 shots per charge, though that number isn't directly comparable to CIPA figures for other DSLRs in this class, since the K-3 II has no built-in flash.
The last stop on our tour is the bottom of the K-3 II, where you'll see the battery compartment and, just behind the door, the connector for an optional battery grip. The K-3 II uses the same D-LI90 battery as its predecessor, which can capture 720 shots per charge, though that number isn't directly comparable to CIPA figures for other DSLRs in this class, since the K-3 II has no built-in flash.
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