Typical price: £160
What is it: 8-megapixel compact with 7x optical zoom and sliding lens cover
What we think: A well-priced, good-looking camera that takes nice pictures
Pentax Optio Z10 Review
Reviewed on: 9 January 2008
Image quality
Images from the Optio Z10 are nice,
especially at lower ISOs. Colours look accurate and while not quite as
saturated as some cameras, they're not overly washed out, either.
Images are slightly softer than we'd like to see from an 8-megapixel
camera, but they're still on par with, if not sharper than, many budget
cameras.
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The Z10's automatic white balance did a great job of neutralising colours under incandescent lighting, but under fluorescent lighting, the auto white balance yielded a greenish cast. If shooting under fluorescent lighting, you're better off using the camera's fluorescent preset or setting a manual white balance.
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