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Title: Pentax Optio w30
Pros: Waterproof down to 10 feet!, Internal optical zoom, Excellent underwater image and movie quality, Innovative synchro sound mode, Digital shake reduction with ISO up to 3200, Versatile, useful "Green Mode" button
Cons: Low-res, narrow viewing angle LCD, Fairly large, Needs better handstrap and protective boot underwater, No autofocus illuminator light
Verdict: If you're spending a lot of time on, in and around water, the Optio W30 is a perfect fit. It doesn't mind getting wet, and it takes exceptionally good pictures underwater. And your underwater movies will blow everyone's mind. But that doesn't mean the W30
Summary: The Pentax Optio W30 is waterproof and dustproof. Which means you can take it places that are usually off-limits for digital cameras, like boats, the beach, kayaking, swimming, snorkeling and even shallow diving. Yes, you can take the W30 down to ten feet
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Title: Pentax Optio M40 Digital Camera Review
Pros: Thin, lightweight, and portable design, Effective flash over long distances, Low noise levels through ISO 800, Good dynamic range at low ISO sensitivities, Well organized, customizable photo software, Affordable price
Cons: Loud zoom lens with barrel distortion and limited aperture, No zoom in Movie mode, No optical/mechanical image stabilization, Lens blurs the edges and corners of the frame, Overpowering flash at short distances, Terrible noise and low dynamic range a
Summary: Introduced in July 2007, the 8-megapixel Pentax Optio M40 is one of a number of 3x optical zoom cameras on the market for less than $200.
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84/100 |
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Title: Pentax Optio E10 Review
Pros: Ease of use,
Cons: Noise and general picture quality, Small internal memory, Shutter lag,
Summary: In price terms the Pentax Optio E10 is a cheap camera. Despite this I do not feel able to recommend it. When it comes to ease of use you will struggle to find cameras much more straightforward than this one, but it is let down by the quality of photos it
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70/100 |
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Title: Pentax Optio 50 Digital Camera
Pros: Size, price, functionality, ease of use
Cons: AE in bright light, AF in low light, clearer indication of battery levels.
Verdict: Upping the ratio of Megapixel's to pound spent, this is a camera that delivers all the features to get you started in digital photography, all at reasonable price.
Summary: Low-cost 5.0 megapixel digital camera from Pentax
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80/100 |
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Title: Pentax Optio S50
Pros: Compact design; pleasing image quality; affordable
Cons: Poor shooting performance; weak indoor flash
Summary: This little Pentax is a bit slow, but it takes nice pictures
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68/100 |
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Title: Pentax Optio A10
Pros: Ultracompact, excellent macro capabilities, easy-access controls
Cons: LCD washes out in bright light, noisy images when shooting at more than ISO 200
Verdict: Its LCD has issues outdoors and in burst mode, but this ultracompact 8-megapixel Pentax Optio A10 is easy to operate and versatile
Summary: Ultracompact 8-megapixel digital camera with 3x optical zoom
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60/100 |
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Title: Review: Pentax Optio A30 digital camera
Pros: Great anti-shake features, Great anti-shake features, Face recognition, Little shutter lag
Cons: Lots of image noise, Lots of image noise, Sensor too small to do 10 megapixels justice
Verdict: A well-specified camera and good-looking, too, but doesn't deliver great images in low light conditions.
Summary: Chic and feature-packed, Pentax's latest compact squeezes in 10 megapixels and anti-shake technology
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60/100 |
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