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August 23, 2007

Pentax Announces the Optio S10


Optio_S10_LensOut.jpgPentax announced a of new camera today that will retail for $250. The S10 will be available exclusively at Wal-Mart stores across the U.S. and features a 7x optical zoom lens with face detection.

The S10 also has digital shake reduction and supports ISO 3200. The CCD on the S10 is a 10 megapixel unit and the LCD is 2.5”. The S10 also is DivX certified and can record DivX movies with the benefit of shake reduction.

Storage of images is to SD or SDHC cards and the movies the camera captures are at a full 30 fps. The camera is equipped with an auto Picture mode that chooses all the best settings for the environment automatically. The camera also has 22MB of internal memory built-in.

Via Pentax

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