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Pentax Optio 555 4 to 5 Megapixel

4.5/5 (2 Reviews)


  • Image Sensor TypeCCD
    Resolution5.25 Megapixel
    Optical Zoom5x
    Camera TypeStandard Point and Shoot
    Interchangeable LensNot Interchangeable Lenses
    35mm Zoom Lens37.5 - 187.5 mm
    Digital Zoom4x
    Focus TypeAutofocus & Manual Focus
    Focus Range23.64 in. to Infinity (w)
    Macro Focus Range5.9 - 25.56 in. (w) / 0.79 - 25.56 in. (t)
    Focal Length7.8 - 39 mm
    Camera Resolution5.25 Megapixel
    Image Resolutions640 x 480 • 2592 x 1944 • 2048 x 1536 • 1600 x 1200 • 1024 x 768
    Video Resolutions320 x 240 (QVGA)
    Video Speed15 fps
    Max Movie LengthWithout Limit (Depends on the camera free memory size)
    Video FormatQuickTime
    Aperture Rangef4.6 (w) - f2.8/f4.6 (w/t)
    Shutter Speed15 - 1/2000 sec
    White BalanceAuto • Manual
    Memory TypeMMC Card • SD Card
    Compression ModesUncompressed
    Compression TypeJPEG • TIFF
    File Size (High Res.)4 MB (32 images on 128MB card)
    File Size (Low Res.)0.16 MB (about 800 images on 128MB card)
    ISO SpeedsAuto • 100 • 200 • 400 • 64
    Flash TypeBuilt-In
    Flash FunctionsFlash Off • Auto Flash • Red-eye Reduction Flash
    ViewfinderOptical (Through-the-lens)
    LCD PanelWith LCD Panel
    LCD Panel Size1.5 in.
    LCD Screen Resolution113,000 pixels
    LCD Protected PositionWithout LCD Protected Position
    Interface TypeUSB
    Video InterfaceVideo Out
    Battery TypeProprietary Lithium
    Battery Life400 Images
    Self Timer10 Sec.
    Mp3 Built In
    Built-in MicrophoneWith Built-in Microphone
    Built-in SpeakerWith Built-in Speaker
    Tripod MountWith Tripod Mount
    Operating SystemApple Mac OS 8 • Apple Mac OS 9 • Apple Mac OS X • Microsoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows 98 • Microsoft Windows 98SE • Microsoft Windows ME • Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition • Microsoft Windows XP Professional
    Width3.9 in.
    Depth1.6 in.
    Height2.3 in.
    Weight0.45 lb.
    Warranty1 Year
    Exterior ColorSilver
    Included AccessoriesSoftware • USB Cable • Video Cable • Lithium Battery • Battery Charger
    Product ID21169983

Product Description

The Optio 555 offers exceptionally compact and light weight design that is ideal for use anywhere.
  • Aluminum body
  • Sensor: 5.25 megapixel CCD
  • Max resolution: 2592 x 1944 pixels
  • Lens: f/2.8-4.6 7.8-39mm AF (35mm equiv: 37.5-187.5mm ) w. 4x digital zoom
  • Exposure: Manual, Aperture-priority, Shutter-priority, Program, Picture modes, w. exposure compensation and selectable spot meter
  • Sensitivity: Auto, ISO 64, 100, 200, 400
  • File format: JPEG and TIFF
  • Movie mode
  • White balance: TTL Auto, Pre-set, Custom
  • Storage media: Secure Digital and Multimedia cards
  • USB interface


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    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by Rick Mayatt a Intermediate

    Date Reviewed: December 29, 2003

    Strengths:    See above, there are many.

    Weaknesses:    Built in lens cover.

    Bottom Line:   
    I purchased a 555 in November. This past week I had the camera around my neck. As I entered a door, the camera swung into the door. It was a very light hit. The camera was powered up when this happened. I took a few more pictures, then turned the camera off. When I tried to use it again it would not power up. I discovered the automatic lense cover was not covering the lens. When it banged the door, it broke. The camera senses this condition and will not power up in picture taking mode but will power up in playback only. I think this is a very weak spot with this camera. If this is typical, this camera will be no good for hiking, riding a motorcyle or any other activity where a slight jar might occur. Other than this issue, I really like the camera. Menus are easy and plain. Picture quality is great, speed is average. This camera has a lot of features for the money. The size if great, fits in your shirt pocket. Anyone else have any comments?

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    Price Paid:    $450.00

    Purchased At:   DBuys.com



    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by jaq a Beginner

    Date Reviewed: November 3, 2003

    Strengths:    My number one reason for choosing the 555 was: The longer battery life. My second reason was the 5x zoom, followed by stronger flash and additional features to learn now to use. Saying that, there will be times I wish I had the smaller, lighter, faster Minolta G500... So it was a serious compromise that was not an easy choice - they are BOTH excellent options for a small light 'everyday' camera!

    Very basic - but my very first photos are here - nothing special, just really posting them so you can see the image quality - almost all done in P mode... and straight from the camera! http://www.pbase.com/jaqatac/optio555_firstshots_hongkong


    Weaknesses:    WISH LIST

    I spend a long time deciding between the DSC-V1 (faster low light focus) and the G500 (smaller, faster camera)... and I feel confident that I made the right choice for me... Of course, I will always wish it was faster, and smaller - but these are not problems.

    It is quite intuitive for me, and I have never had a digital camera before - so that says something. But I did read the brochures and manual... although I have not memorised it!!

    The one simple thing I wish for, would be a laminated 'cheat sheet' with the modes, little pictures and other tips on using the more advance features... so I could tie it to the camera!! All cameras should come with this!

    And I wish Panasonic had a 2 Gig SD card at 10Mb/Sec!!!

    This is a camera I can use as a point and shoot now, and then learn the full features later.

    In a few months, I might be more critical, but for now I am thrilled - much better than I expected!.


    Bottom Line:   
    I bought the Pentax Optio 555 on 2 November 2003 in Hong Kong.

    My number one reason for choosing the 555 was: The longer battery life. My second reason was the 5x zoom, followed by stronger flash and additional features to learn now to use. Saying that, there will be times I wish I had the smaller, lighter, faster Minolta G500... So it was a serious compromise that was not an easy choice - they are BOTH excellent options for a small light 'everyday' camera!

    OK - I have never owned a digital camera before, but I have owned most recently a Nikon F100 and do know a little about film cameras...

    I bought it, battery took exactly 3 hours to charge...
    While I waited, I read the manual

    Oh - and the first thing I did was stop all the annoying sounds by turning them all off in the user menu.
    The second thing I did was turn the digital zoom off
    I also turned the start up picture off

    I do not have a stop-watch – but here are some approximate times. NOT ACCURATE TIMES, NO STOP WATCH!

    Sunlight/brightly lit room - I found the shot to shot time to be incredibly good - even with the flash and the pictures again were in focus with excellent lighting...

    Dimly lit room - wide angle - 1-3 seconds
    Dimly lit room - full Optical zoom - 1.5 - 3 seconds

    Totally DARK room - wide angle - 3-5 seconds
    Totally DARK room - full Optical zoom - 3-6 seconds

    I mean TOTALLY DARK! But saying that - the photos look great, are well lit by the flash and in focus...
    With the zoom, it takes a bit longer to focus BUT once it gets it, it is perfect. (how, I do not know)

    I am using the P mode and I quickly set up the User Mode as Gordon (see Pentax Forum) suggested:
    ISO 200
    AWB
    Low Contrast
    Spot Focus

    I have a 256 Panasonic SD card (10Mb/Second)
    MAX Resolution of 2592 x 1944
    At 1 * it is 243 pictures
    At 3 *** it is 75 pictures
    I am switching between * and *** depending on the subject.
    I am looking forward to Panasonic coming out with a 2 Gig card!!!

    The user mode with these settings is faster than the P mode by about 1 second in the dimly lit and dark rooms.

    continuous mode with no flash - that was really fast too – I did not time this.

    PIC - Night Scene Mode – I went out at night on the streets of HK and took three pictures of the same things – P Mode, User Mode, Night Scene Mode. What the Night Scene Mode does is really light up the whole area – I don’t know how it does this, but the same photo in P mode was bright lights from the signs, and a bit dark everything else. While with Night Scene the whole photo lights up as if with a flood light - really amazing. At different times I would opt for P, User or Night Mode depending on my desired outcome.

    Physical - the case seems sturdy, the buttons are well placed, it is easy to hold and shoot. I like the way it is easy to change what the LCD displays and to turn it off... It is not as sexy as the G500, but it is a nice functional, sturdy camera!

    OK - so this is the quick first impressions... but so far I am really enjoying it!

    CHECK OUT DPREVIEW.com PENTAX FORUM FOR LOTS OF USER OPINIONS!
    http://www.dpreview.com/forums/forum.asp?forum=1028

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    • Image Sensor TypeCCD
      Resolution5.25 Megapixel
      Optical Zoom5x
      Camera TypeStandard Point and Shoot
      Interchangeable LensNot Interchangeable Lenses
      35mm Zoom Lens37.5 - 187.5 mm
      Digital Zoom4x
      Focus TypeAutofocus & Manual Focus
      Focus Range23.64 in. to Infinity (w)
      Macro Focus Range5.9 - 25.56 in. (w) / 0.79 - 25.56 in. (t)
      Focal Length7.8 - 39 mm
      Camera Resolution5.25 Megapixel
      Image Resolutions640 x 480 • 2592 x 1944 • 2048 x 1536 • 1600 x 1200 • 1024 x 768
      Video Resolutions320 x 240 (QVGA)
      Video Speed15 fps
      Max Movie LengthWithout Limit (Depends on the camera free memory size)
      Video FormatQuickTime
      Aperture Rangef4.6 (w) - f2.8/f4.6 (w/t)
      Shutter Speed15 - 1/2000 sec
      White BalanceAuto • Manual
      Memory TypeMMC Card • SD Card
      Compression ModesUncompressed
      Compression TypeJPEG • TIFF
      File Size (High Res.)4 MB (32 images on 128MB card)
      File Size (Low Res.)0.16 MB (about 800 images on 128MB card)
      ISO SpeedsAuto • 100 • 200 • 400 • 64
      Flash TypeBuilt-In
      Flash FunctionsFlash Off • Auto Flash • Red-eye Reduction Flash
      ViewfinderOptical (Through-the-lens)
      LCD PanelWith LCD Panel
      LCD Panel Size1.5 in.
      LCD Screen Resolution113,000 pixels
      LCD Protected PositionWithout LCD Protected Position
      Interface TypeUSB
      Video InterfaceVideo Out
      Battery TypeProprietary Lithium
      Battery Life400 Images
      Self Timer10 Sec.
      Mp3 Built In
      Built-in MicrophoneWith Built-in Microphone
      Built-in SpeakerWith Built-in Speaker
      Tripod MountWith Tripod Mount
      Operating SystemApple Mac OS 8 • Apple Mac OS 9 • Apple Mac OS X • Microsoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows 98 • Microsoft Windows 98SE • Microsoft Windows ME • Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition • Microsoft Windows XP Professional
      Width3.9 in.
      Depth1.6 in.
      Height2.3 in.
      Weight0.45 lb.
      Warranty1 Year
      Exterior ColorSilver
      Included AccessoriesSoftware • USB Cable • Video Cable • Lithium Battery • Battery Charger
      Product ID21169983
      Release Date6/2/2004


     

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