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CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Pentax Optio E70 review
The attractive, 10-megapixel Optio E70 is an inexpensive compact camera that offers decent performance, features and image quality for the price. It doesn't offer a great deal of shooting flexibility, but the E70's simple to use and has large, easy-to-read controls, making it a good camera for beginners Read more
1 April 2009 by Joshua Goldman
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Pentax Optio E60 review
The Optio E60 is a relatively inexpensive ultra-compact that produces good pictures for a camera in its class. It's also extremely easy to use, thanks to large controls and a reliable auto mode. Limited features, however, mean the E60 isn't one for those who like to experiment Read more
4 February 2009 by Joshua Goldman
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Pentax Optio S12 review
A new edition to the S series of ultracompacts, the Pentax Optio S12 is small but solid. Packing a whopping 12 megapixels into its ultracompact body as well as a crisp 64mm (2.5-inch) screen, this camera will give you natural and realistic images for an excellent price Read more
18 June 2008 by Mark Harris
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Pentax Optio A40 review
We associate Pentax compacts with cheery, child-like styling, but the top-of-the-range Optio A40 is striving to be taken rather more seriously. Optical image stabilisation, a 12-megapixel resolution, fast performance and excellent image quality all bolster its case -- it's still cute, though Read more
17 April 2008 by Rich Trenholm
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Pentax Optio S10 review
The Pentax Optio S10 is a 10-megapixel ultracompact budget shooter. It performs well, producing sharp-looking photos with little image noise, good colours and a neutral white balance, while extra features offer excellent value for money Read more
4 December 2007 by Lori Grunin
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Pentax Optio E40 review
The Pentax Optio E40 is a no-nonsense, entry-level 8-megapixel compact with many more features than you'd expect from a budget camera. It's available at a bargain price of under £100, is easy to use and delivers consistent image performance Read more
17 October 2007 by Gavin Stoker
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Pentax K100D Super review
The Pentax K100D Super lives up to its name with its easy-to-use operation and well-saturated, colourful images. The 6-megapixel dSLR is great value and delivers similar results to some 10-megapixel competitors. For someone looking to switch from film to digital, this Super camera will ease the pain in transition Read more
16 October 2007 by Gavin Stoker
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Pentax Optio A30 review
An understated 10-megapixel compact, the Pentax Optio A30's cutesy menu system and fully automatic 'green mode' make this as user-friendly as lower-spec cameras in the Optio range. But with a high resolution and optical image stabilisation, this merits its higher price Read more
24 September 2007 by Rich Trenholm
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Pentax Optio M30 review
Top choice for kids is the Pentax Optio M30 -- a slim, 7-megapixel point-and-shoot that, among other things, can meow like a cat when you take a picture. It costs just £110, and its pictures are more than acceptable for its young target market Read more
2 August 2007 by Rich Trenholm
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Pentax Optio E30 review
The Pentax Optio E30 offers a friendly, perky interface, a simple control layout and an automatic 'green' mode to make it easy to start snapping. A budget price and use of SD cards and AA batteries make it ideal for children Read more
25 July 2007 by Rich Trenholm
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