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Top Pentax Optio E10 Camera Reviews
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did a first impressions review of the
Pentax Optio E10
and said: "At fewer than two hundred bucks, the Pentax Optio E10 is decent
value for the money. While it’s not bursting with fancy features or the latest
image processing capabilities, it does a solid job of taking pictures quickly
and easily. But be warned, Pentax: Olympus manufactures the D-series, a line of
low-end point-and-shoots similar to the E10, many of which go for less than $200
online and Panasonic just released a $200 camera with their trademark MEGA
optical image stabilization - a feature that alone makes it a better value than
the E10."
DigiCamReview wrote a review of the
Pentax Optio E10
and said: "The Pentax Optio E10 is a budget 6 megapixel digital
camera with a 3x optical zoom lens and a fairly large 2.4" TFT
screen. The camera's price makes the camera appear to be a
bargain, but the camera has far too many problems for it to be
recommended. Speed in use, high noise, poor picture quality,
poor video mode, and poor screen quality are just some of the
cameras flaws. This camera's most irritating flaws are the speed
at which the camera operates, and the very poor success rate
focusing indoors - these flaws are something digital cameras
from several years ago were guilty of, and in 2006 is simply
unnacceptable."
Pentax Optio E10 News Release Summary:
Golden, CO (January 3, 2006)PENTAX Imaging Company has
announced two compact digital cameras in advance of the 2006
Consumer Electronics Show opening Thursday, January 5, 2006 in
Las Vegas.
The Optio A10 camera is the first PENTAX compact digital with an
8.0 effective megapixel CCD packaged in the signature slim,
lightweight, stylish design of the Optio digital camera line.
PENTAX also introduces an innovative Shake Reduction system in
the A10 to help ensure sharper images.
"The A10 represents a complete upgrade and overhaul of our
digital camera series and will be the first model of our
high-end Optio series," said Ned Bunnell, director of marketing,
PENTAX Imaging Company. "With 8 megapixels, shake reduction and
a new smc PENTAX zoom lens, the Optio A10 is our flagship
model," added Bunnell.
PENTAX developed Shake Reduction to eliminate situations where
camera shake typically causes blurred images such as telephoto
or indoor shots without a flash. The Shake Reduction mechanism
is made possible by two internal gyro sensors that detect camera
shake while a dedicated CPU calculates the required correction
to compensate for the level of camera shake while focusing. In
turn, a proprietary mechanism adjusts the CCD automatically
based on the calculation and compensates for the camera shake to
help deliver sharper images.
The PENTAX Optio A10 is one of only two digital imaging devices
in the world to feature DivX®, a fully Certified Encoder device
that captures full-screen VGA (640 x 480, 30 fps) video.
Equipped with DivX, the Optio AA10 camera allows users to
capture, create, play and share high-quality video content
across a range of other DivX equipped devices and platforms such
as DVD players, recorders and portable media players. The PENTAX
Optio S6 also feature DivX.
PENTAX also announced the Optio E10, an affordable, entry-level
compact digital camera with a 6.0 effective megapixel CCD and a
3X optical zoom lens. The Optio E10 features a Mode dial that
permits a Simple mode selection and is packaged in a slim,
lightweight body aimed at beginning photographers.
Both digital cameras use a new model naming system for PENTAX
cameras based on a letter and model number description rather
than the number of megapixels. The Optio A series, for example,
designates a new high-end product line, while the Optio E series
indicates easy-to-use products.
"Our aim with the new naming system is to make it easier for
customers to understand our product line, from entry to high-end
and allow us much more flexibility in expanding our product line
as we move forward with these and other new digital cameras,"
said Bunnell.
Both models will be on display in the PENTAX Imaging Booth
number 35335 in the South Hall 4 during CES. The PENTAX Optio
A10 will ship in February 2006 for under $350 US, and the Optio
E10 will ship that same month for under $200 US.
PENTAX Imaging Company is an innovative leader in the production
of compact and digital SLR cameras, binoculars, lenses,
eyepieces, mobile printers, scanners and Internet cameras. For
more than 80 years, PENTAX technology has developed durable,
reliable products that meet the needs of consumers and
businesses. With headquarters in Golden, Colorado, PENTAX
Imaging Company is a division of PENTAX of America, Inc.
PENTAX Optio E10 FACT SHEET
Mode Dial For Straightforward Mode Selection
The Optio E10 Mode dial, located on the top of the body, allows
quick, clear-cut selection of the cameras eight versatile modes
¡ª six still-image shooting modes, a movie mode, and a setup
mode.
Simple Mode For Beginners
A Simple mode takes the guesswork out of taking pictures for
first-time digital photographers. Turning the Mode dial to
Simple mode automatically sets all still-image photo settings
except for Size and Quality.
6.0 Effective Megapixels
Enoy the top-quality photography of the Optio E10 delivered from
its 1/2.5 inch CCD with 6.36 total megapixels. In addition to
the high definition of 6.0 effective megapixels, the
primary-color filter produces more natural, vivid colors while
the 12-bit A/D converter evenly reproduces all tones from dark
to light.
3X Optical And Up To Approx. 12X Total Zoom Magnification
The Optio E10 comes with a 3X optical zoom lens equivalent to a
34-102mm lens in 35mm format. When the optical zoom is paired
with the digital zoom function (1X to approx. 4X), the camera
can attain up to approximately 12X effective zoom magnification.
Large, 2.4 Inch LCD Monitor
The Optio E10 manages to fit in a large, 2.4 inch LCD monitor
despite its compact body dimensions. Not only does the monitor's
size make it easier to compose and play back images, it also
permits easier operation and setup thanks to its larger,
easier-to-read menu display.
AA Battery Compatible
The camera can be powered with widely available AA batteries
(perfect for travel).
Other Features
-Supports SD memory cards; approximately 10MB of built-in memory
-AV output terminal for playback on televisions (supports both
NTSC and PAL)
-Built-in auto flash with red-eye reduction*
-Macro mode allows close-up photography as near as 5 cm at full
wide-angle setting
-USB mass storage class compliant
-ACDSee for PENTAX image viewer/image management software
-DPOF functions, Exif Print, and PRINT Image Matching III
compatible
-PictBridge compatible
* This mode may not eliminate "red eye" in all instances.
PENTAX, Optio are trademarks of PENTAX Corporation.
This product supports PRINT Image Matching III. PRINT Image
Matching enabled digital still cameras, printers and software
help photographers to produce images more faithful to their
intentions. Some functions are not available on printers that
are not PRINT Image Matching III compliant.
Copyright 2001 Seiko Epson Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Print Image Matching is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.
The PRINT Image Matching logo is a trademark of Seiko Epson
Corporation.
Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice.
All other brands or product names are trademarks of registered
trademarks of their respective companies.
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