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September 14, 2006

Pentax Announces Two New Compact Cameras


Olympus E-400 Along with their entry-level DSLR (K10D) Pentax announced an improvement on their line of compact "Optio" cameras. Today Pentax announced the new Optio T20 and Optio E20. The Optio T20 is one of the thinnest cameras with a 3" display at .77 inches. And similar to other Pentax cameras the display is touch-screen in order to minimize physical controls.

The 7-megapixel camera also has a lens with 3X optical zoom, 12MB of internal memory, and a movie mode capable of 30 frames-per-second at 640x480.


The company also released the Optio E20, a replacement for the virtually identical E10. A 6-megapixel sensor, 3X optical zoom, and 13MB of built-in memory define its largely standard features.

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