From Ricehigh's Pentax Blog.
Camera Name: Pentax K-7 (It Is "K Hyphen Seven" - *No* "D" Letter and *With* the Hyphen)
Size: Width Slightly Less than K20D, but Slightly Taller for the Body's Head; Slimmer Body Design - Overall Volume Comparable to the K200D, but Still Slightly Larger
RTF:
Yes, Manual Pop-up
Live View:
Yes, Activated by One-touch Dedicated "LV" button at the thumb position; Video with Audio Recording possible under the LV mode
Monochrome status LCD:
Yes
Rear Colour LCD:
3.0"
e-Wheels Control:
Front and Rear Wheels
Green Button:
Yes, Directly Under the Rear Wheel
Dedicated AF Button:
Yes
Dedicated AF Point Selector:
Yes: Central, Auto and User Select
Dedicated Metering Mode Selector:
Yes: Evaluative, Centre-Weighted Average, Spot
Controls Around Shutter Release:
Optical/Digital Preview; Separate Buttons for ISO and +/-EV Compensation; Top LCD Panel Backlight/Illumination
Other Direct Controls:
With the Four Ways plus "OK" Buttons: WB, Flash, Drive and Colour Mode, AF Point Selection Activation
Standard Controls:
Play/Delete (at Upper Left), INFO/MENU (at Lower Right)
"Fn" (Function) Button:
No (Not Needed with New Direct Controls Design)
Shake Reduction Switch:
No (to be Enabled and Disabled via System Menu)
PC Sync Socket: Yes
Accessory:
Vertical Battery Grip D-BG4 (So, the "Square Sensor" Rumour Bubble is Blasted!)