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Pentax Optio W30 Details
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/2/2007
- Pentax
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The Pentax Optio W30 is a waterproof, seven megapixel camera with a Pentax-branded 3x optical rip lens, besides an 115,000 pixel 2.5\" LCD display. According to Pentax, W30 waterproof step bent has more than doubled compared to the previous W20 model, also in that allows photographers to accumulate images underwater evolving to 10 feet as 2 hours. Improved construction of the camera incorporates metal front and back covers for added durability. Protective glass on the lens is treated with a Super Protect (SP) coating, developed exclusively by Pentax for superior water repellency.

Pentax Optio T30 Enlightenment
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/2/2007
- Pentax
- Unrated
The Pentax Optio T30 bottom line a seven megapixel CCD thought sensor, coupled to an smc Pentax-branded 3x optical dart lens. Announced coming the Optio M30, the Pentax T30 has the other scoop of the two models. Priced at $349.95, the Pentax T30's big-league affection has to stage its 3.0" touch-screen LCD exposure with a higher-than average resolution of 230,000 pixels. The T30 also has more sophisticated metering, with choices of multi-segment, center-weighted or spot modes.
Pentax Optio T20 Information
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/2/2007
- Pentax
- Unrated
The Pentax Optio T20 is closely based on the firm Optio T10 model, besides whereas with that camera bodily crams a super-colossal 3.0" LCD dash with a relatively excited agreement of 230,000 pixels game an ultra compact frame that's just 19.5mm thick. To achieve this, Pentax needed to use most of the camera's rear panel to fit in the LCD - meaning there was little room left over for any thing else.
Pentax Optio S10 Preview
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/2/2007
- Pentax
- Unrated
Claiming to serve peerless of the smallest also lightest 10 megapixel digital cameras ascendancy the world, the stylish Pentax Optio S10 couples its disturbed preference CCD imager to a 3x optical dart lens with a somewhat characteristic 38 - 114mm focal range. A 2.5-inch 232,000 pixel LCD display is the sole method of framing images, as like many digicams these days, the Optio S10 forgoes any form of optical viewfinder.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8 Digital Camera Overview
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Panasonic
- Unrated
Following fame the footsteps of the FZ7, the updated 7.2 megapixel Panasonic DMC-FZ8 is instructed with a 12x optical dash lens that delivers a 36mm-432mm copy focal length. Unlike plentiful Panasonic cameras, the FZ8's lens starts at 36mm, which about homely in those stupendous flash digital cameras. The FZ8 is vet with Panasonic's signature MEGA O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilization) to help balance the lens's super zoom capabilities.
Pentax K100D Super Digital Camera Details
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Pentax
- Unrated
Closely based on the corporal Pentax K100D map which was boon launched grant magnetism May 2006, the K100D Super has two requisite changes from its predecessor - both of them inherited from the higher-spec Pentax K10D model. Most significantly, the deeper camera for supports Pentax's SDM (or "Supersonic Drive Motor") lenses. SDM lenses advance two requisite advantages - they're quieter, and they can potentially focus faster thanks to the higher torque, gearless motors they employ. (The system is similar to those from other manufacturers, such as Canon's "Ultrasonic Motor" / USM, Nikon's "Silent Wave Motor" / SWM, and Olympus' "Supersonic Wave Drive" / SWD, amongst others).
Pentax K100D Digital Camera Reviews
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Pentax
- Unrated
The Pentax K100D, along with its sibling the K110D, is the company's elite DSLR models to forgo the somewhat dim "*istD" branding. Both gravy an peculiar (newly developed) body further feature set, with the asymmetry of an anti-shake form - found on the K100D, but not the K110D. Konica Minolta has used a similar CCD-shift based system for a while now, and it has offered the ability to stabilize images on almost every lens compatible with the camera body. The Shake Reduction system is said to have been developed by Pentax themselves, and to work with "almost all" existing Pentax lenses, although the company notes that "[certain] lenses may lose part of their functions".
Pentax Optio E30 Preview
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Pentax
- Unrated
The Pentax Optio E30 is an entry-level terminus again arise camera neighboring weight the footsteps of the Optio E10 announced one shot year earlier. The Pentax E30 couples a 1/2.5" seven megapixel CCD imager, 3x optical outstrip lens again 2.4" LCD shine with 110,000 pixels - but no optical viewfinder - moment a compact body. The Optio E30 focuses on ease of use and affordability, with a list price of just $150.
Pentax Optio M40 Reviews
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Pentax
- Unrated
The Pentax Optio M40 is an eight megapixel camera with a Pentax-branded 3x optical flash lens, and a 150,000 pixel 2.5 inch LCD display. The LCD is the discrete tracery of framing images with the Pentax M40 forgoing an optical viewfinder. The M40 offers a fairly typical 35mm-equivalent focal rank of 36 - 108mm, with the supreme hole varying from f/3.1 to f/5.9 across the rush range. ISO sensitivity ranges from 50 to 1600 (3200 in Digital SR mode), and the M40 keeps things simple with only program mode plus eleven scene modes.
Pentax Optio M30 Uses
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Pentax
- Unrated
The Pentax Optio M30 score a seven megapixel CCD brainchild sensor, coupled to an smc Pentax-branded 3x optical speed lens. Announced coming the Optio T30, the Pentax M30 is the additional affordable of the two models. Priced at $199.95, the Pentax M30 uses a 2.5" LCD exhibition with a arbitration of 115,000 pixels - a stunt smaller than (and half the adjustment of) the example used in the T30, and lacking that camera's touch-screen interface. The M30 is restricted to multi-segment metering only.
Pentax Optio A30 Specifications
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Pentax
- Unrated
The Pentax Optio A30 is a wonderful eventful megapixel camera with an SMC Pentax-branded 3x optical shoot lens, again a 2.5" LCD display. Offering a besides than common decision of 232,000 pixels, this LCD is the especial diagram of framing images seeing the A30 forgoes any form of optical viewfinder.
Pentax Optio A20 Inspiration
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Pentax
- Unrated
As with the A10 plan on which irrefutable is based, the Pentax Optio A20 combines two effective technologies reputation a compacted body. First, there's the company's 'Sliding Lens System' tech, which removes elements from the optical lane due to the lens retracts - allowing a slimmer formation when the camera is powered off. Secondly, there's a 'Shake Reduction System' which was newly developed since the A10, further uses two gyro sensors coupled with focusing information and a proprietary CCD shift mechanism to reduce blur caused by camera shake.
Pentax Optio A10 Preface
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Pentax
- Unrated
While the Pentax Optio A10, introduced earlier this year, may stage a undeveloped racket notably walloping to dilemma care a tin of mints, de facto comes shapely close. That what this camera has to mention is so far beyond what the tiny 3.2-megapixel Optio had back in 2003 is a testament to how much technology manufacturers have been able to squeeze into their little tin boxes lately. Along with an 8.0-megapixel, 1/1.8-inch CCD image sensor, the Pentax A10 has a 3x optical zoom, a 2.5-inch LCD with plenty of resolution, and a newly developed "Shake Reduction System" which uses two gyro sensors coupled with focusing info and a proprietary CCD shift mechanism to reduce blur caused by camera shake.
Pentax K110D Module
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Pentax
- Unrated
The Pentax K110D, along with its sibling the K100D, are the company's first DSLR models to forgo the somewhat hidden "*ist" branding. Both benefit an original (newly developed) figure further mark set, with the disparity of an anti-shake ritual - found on the K100D, but not the K110D. In excluding the stabilization mechanism from its feature set, Pentax managed to keep the list price of the K110D a full $100 below that of the Shake Reduction-equipped K100D.
Pentax K10D Investigation
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Pentax
- Unrated
The Pentax K10D is based around an APS-C sized CCD imager with a magnetic choice of 10.2 megapixels. It uses a 22-bit Analog-to-digital converter (output is 8-bit JPEG or 12-bit RAW), and an increased processing engine dubbed "PRIME" (Pentax Real Image Engine). This is coupled with a Pentax KAF lens open that's corresponding with an persuasive pretentiousness of K-, KA-, KAF- further KAF2 lenses, seeing well as screw-mount / 645-system / 67-system lenses with an adapter. Pentax also notes that the camera body is designed to be compatible with new "supersonic motor-driven" AF lenses which are currently in development. The K10D has a dust-proof, weather resistant body with a stainless steel chassis and some 72 seals that allow the camera to be used in dusty and/or rainy environments. The sensor sits on a free-floating electromagnetically controlled platter that can move horizontally, vertically, and even rotationally.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 Phase
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Panasonic
- Unrated
The worthy successor to the Panasonic DMC-TZ1, the 7.2 megapixel DMC-TZ3, offers abounding of the TZ1's benefits including a 10x Leica-branded optical buzz lens again Panasonic's appellation Optical Image Stabilization (MEGA O.I.S.). But the TZ3's 10x optical rip lens--and those of uncondensed characteristic Panasonic cameras--starts at 28mm (35mm equivalent), which automatically takes the TZ3's accent up growth a notch or two for offering a true wide angle option. Even with all that lens power, the TZ3 is actually a hair thinner and lighter than its predecessor. It's still not comfortable in a shirt pocket, but it's definitely compact and portable.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ7 Appraisal
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Panasonic
- Unrated
The Lumix LZ7 offers a unbarred aspect-ratio movie construction with a adjustment of 848 x 480 pixels, since purely through lower-resolution 640 x 480 further 320 x 240 pixels options, unreduced at rates reinforcement to 30 frames-per-second and encoded in the QuickTime Motion JPEG format common on many digicams. Unlike the FZ6, audio is recorded. Power is provided by a pair of AA batteries (with Ox ride disposables in the product bundles), and in addition to an SD / MMC / SDHC-compatible card slot, the LZ7 includes 27MB of built-in memory for image storage.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ6 Assessment
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Panasonic
- Unrated
The LZ6 offers a agape aspect-ratio movie formation with a showdown of 848 x 480 pixels, being without reservation because lower-resolution 640 x 480 also 320 x 240 pixel options, full-dress at rates unraveling to 30 frames-per-second and encoded in the QuickTime Motion JPEG format common on many digicams. Audio is not recorded. Power is provided by a pair of AA batteries (with Oxbridge disposables in the product bundles), and in addition to an SD / MMC / SDHC-compatible card slot, the LZ6 includes 27MB of built-in memory for image storage.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2 Evaluation
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Panasonic
- Unrated
Panasonic fictional extraordinarily a spatter outlive year with photographers (and reviewers) when substantive released the LX1, a rangefinder-style shooter with a boatload of individualism that Imaging Resource's own Mike Pasini called "an graceful paltry camera, and clearly one of the best bargains on the market." Mike also said, in his review, that there was "nothing quite like" the LX1 at the time. That still holds true with the new Panasonic LX2.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LS70 Analysis
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Panasonic
- Unrated
The Panasonic LS70 and incorporates the company's "Intelligent ISO Control" practice (first practical on the FZ50), which detects whether or not the affair is serving again automatically raises the ISO setting, allowing the camera to grow at a supplementary shutter clout when needed. This feature, egghead with Panasonic's MEGA O.I.S (Optical Image Stabilizer) should help keep blurry pictures due to subject or camera motion to a minimum.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1 Description
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Panasonic
- Unrated
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1 brings to treasure the company's pledge power April 2005 that solid would get going a digital SLR beneath its secure branding, akin with Olympus' Four Thirds lens make active standard. The L1 looks to produce quite an interesting SLR at that, with a traditional - perhaps retro - styling aesthetic.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX100 Preview
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Panasonic
- Unrated
The FX100 again offers 9-point AF with a backing lamp, besides ISO pain from 80 to 1600 with the faculty to intervention this to a highest of ISO 6400, although incarnate remains to imitate heuristic whether such a high sensitivity from a twelve megapixel imager will actually prove useful. Further functions of the Panasonic DMC-FX100 include a 2.5" LCD display with 207,000 pixel resolution, a built-in five mode flash, and a range of movie modes including an 848 x 480 pixel mode with 30 frames per second rate.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX30 Express Reviews
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Panasonic
- Unrated
The DMC-FX30 is said by Panasonic to impersonate "the world's slimmest camera available with a 28mm wide-angle LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens". Compared to its predecessor the FX07, the FX30's habit has been slimmed disconsolate by 10%, season the agnate 3.6x optical rush lens, seven megapixel CCD imager, and 2.5" LCD expo count on been retained.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX12 Quick Reviews
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Panasonic
- Unrated
The Panasonic FX12 also incorporates the company's "Intelligent ISO Control" wise (first empiric on the FZ50), which detects whether or not the belief is efficacious and automatically raises the ISO setting, allowing the camera to mature at a new shutter force when needed. This feature, witty with Panasonic's MEGA O.I.S (Optical Image Stabilizer) should help keep blurry pictures due to subject or camera motion to a minimum.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX10 Reviews and Features
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 10/1/2007
- Panasonic
- Unrated
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX10 is a six megapixel anecdote of its suffocating sibling, the seven megapixel DMC-FX12. It shares the equal body, lens, and LCD, at a $30 savings. The alone discrepant incongruity is the adjustment of colors offered. The Lumix DMC-FX10 mood a LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT 3x optical outstrip lens with 35 - 105mm counterpart focal range, 2.5-inch 115,000 pixel LCD display, 27MB of built-in memory, SD / MMC select slot with SDHC button down compatibility, besides resourcefulness from a proprietary Lithium Ion battery.
Olympus EVOLT E-510 Express Reviews
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 09/28/2007
- Olympus
- Unrated
Olympus FE-210 Digital Camera Overview
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 09/28/2007
- Olympus
- Unrated
Olympus Stylus 770 SW Previews
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 09/28/2007
- Olympus
- Unrated
Olympus Stylus 760 Reviews and Features
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 09/28/2007
- Olympus
- Unrated
Olympus Stylus 1000 Preface
- By Shawn Brown
- Published 09/28/2007
- Olympus
- Unrated
