Pentax Optio 50L Digital Camera Review
August 31, 2006
digital camera for starters in photography field. Offering exceptionally brilliant picture quality the new Pentax Optio 50L digital camera has been designed with a wide range of advanced automatic features that gives you the best shot whatever be the lighting conditions. The compactness of the deice is yet another attraction of this Pentax Optio digital camera.
Advanced features make the camera the best
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- The Pentax Optio 50L digital camera features a 3x optical zoom as well as a 4x digital zoom. The Pentax Optio 50L digital camera comes with a 1/2.5 CCD sensor that supports a resolution of 5.19-mega pixel making it a 5-mega-pixel camera.
- The still images taken by the Pentax Optio 50L digital camera are stored in JPEG file format delivering a maximum resolution of 2560 x 1920 pixels.
- You can take video images at a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels at a speed of 20 frames per second. The camera supports the AVI file format for video images.
- Another significant feature of the new Pentax Optio 50L digital camera is its 2.5-inch colour TFT screen with a resolution of 115000 pixels.
- The Pentax Optio 50L digital camera also supports automatic focus adjustment and also built in red eye reduction feature.
- This digital camera also has a built in memory of 12 MB supported by a MMC card or a SD card.
- The interfaces that are provided by the new Pentax Optio 50L digital camera are the USB interface and the video out interface.
- Other special features of the new Pentax Optio 50L digital camera are self-timer, PictBridge compatibility, audio options, various flash modes and many more.
- The Pentax Optio 50L digital camera also features a built in microphone, a built in speaker and it comes with tripod mount.
- The new Pentax Optio 50L digital camera comes with a width of 9.1 cm; a depth of 6.1 cm and a height of 2.7 cm and the total weight of the camera with all the integrated features are only 130 grams.
- The Pentax Optio 50L digital camera works on Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP and Mac OS 9.0+ platforms.
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