Pentax Optio I10 Camera Review–Decent But Unimpressive
So we’ve got a new Pentax for you today–the Pentax Optio I10. It doesn’t have a lot to it, which means either you’ll either be disgusted by how little this has to offer or you’ll be happy because there’s not much to go wrong. And after my time with it, I found the better response was to be satisfied with the simplicity.
The Pentax Optio I10 is a twelve megapixel camera with a 5x optical zoom and supporting 6.25x digital zoom, a 2.7 inch LCD monitor, Pixel Track Shake Reduction (basically an image stabilization and blur reduction system), face detection, a variety of scene and white balance modes, nine point autofocus, a burst shooting mode, a panorama mode, a built-in auto flash, 26.7 megs of onboard memory with Secure Digital card compatibility and direct printing capability.
The controls here are fairly simple and shouldn’t take you long to adjust to at all. The picture quality seems pretty solid if not necessarily the best, and there are plenty of features here, so you won’t be too put off by the price tag, which is a fairly reasonable two hundred and fifty bucks.
Thus, it’s not too hard to suggest you have a look at the Pentax Optio I10, a decent if only marginally impressive camera.
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