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Pentax Optio 450

MSRP: $ 500.00

Description:
  • Sensor: 4 megapixel CCD
  • Max resolution: 2288x1712 pixels
  • Lens: 7.8-39mm f/2.8-4.6 (35mm Equiv: 37.5-187.5mm) w. 4x digital zoom
  • Exposure: Program AE, manual, Aperture-priority AE, Shutter-priority AE, Picture, w. exposure compensation and spot meter
  • Movie mode
  • Selectable white balance
  • ISO 100, 200, 400
  • File formats: TIFF, JPEG (Exif 2.2), DCF (Design rule for Camera File system), DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
  • Storage media: Secure Digital (SD), Multimedia card(MMC)
  • Interface: USB

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    Rating
    Reviewed by: petereniers
     (Intermediate)

    Review Date
    January 22, 2004

    Overall Rating
     4 of 5

    Value Rating
     4 of 5

    Used product for
    0-1 years

    Visitors rate this review
    4.38 of 5,
    8 votes

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    Review 1 of 1

    Price Paid:  $550.00 from Future Shop

    Summary:
    After using my works Kodak DC290 (2.1MP) intermittently for a few years I took the plunge and bought my own digital camera. My goal is to replace my Canon EOS 10s SLR for everyday use. This review is based on 1 month of use. There is no shortage of cameras in this field. The biggest factor that lured me to the 450 was the 5X optical zoom coupled with the compact size. I was actually consider the evem smaller Pentax Optio S4, but was annoyed with the placement of the power and shutter buttons. It also has a decent video mode and plenty of manual controls. Finally, I have several other devices using SD cards, so that was a real positive. The 16 MB card that was included will only hold about 4 full-res pictures. I bought a 256 MB card at the same time. The 16 MB will go into my iPaq. I have found the camera exceptionally easy to use. It only took my 7 year old 5 minutes to figure out how to take pictures, review and zoom, and play back the video. I have done some macro tests - very nice, and a variety of other shots. The 5x zoom is marvelous. The camera includes several preprogrammed exposure modes, such as sunset and snow - both of which have improved the shot over the standard auto exposure mode. Even in auto mode it is very easy to adjust the exposure levels. The red-eye is significant, due to the compact size. This camera lacks a hot shoe or external flash sync. I have found the performance of the Li-ion batteries to be near manufacturers claim - I had about 100 pictures with heavy flash use. Unfortunately you need to use an external charger. i'll be getting a second battery soon. The camera has two neat modes: A 3D mode that takes two pictures of a scene. Print these out and use the included viewing device to see the stereoscopic image. There is also a panoramic mode that allows you to take a series of pictures while providing an on screen view to align each in sequence. The camera also comes with ACDSee 3.1 software. This includes an image stitcher that works with panoramic images mentioned above. The focus is more on image management than on editing abilities. I'll likely use this only for the image stitcher. I have no hesitation in recommending this camera to any casual or semi-serious photographer - as long as they appreciate the limitations of the flash system.

    Strengths:
    5x optical zoom Compact size Exceptional ease of use Playback includes 8x zoom on images Crisp LCD screen Diopter adjustment on viewer Well laid out controls Relatively low shutter lag Li-ion battery has good life, even with flash Good manual controls Good custom modes

    Weaknesses:
    Li-ion battery requires external charger (included) Amount of red-eye in flash pictures Would like an AC adapter to be included 16 MB SD card is too small

    Similar Products Used:
    Kodak DC290 Canon A70

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