FREE!      Cameratown Newsletter
NEW!       Zacuto Z-Finder V2 Review

Home New Models Cameras News Deals Video Reviews Firmware Manuals Free Software Rebates Shopping

Cameratown Sponsors





Add This Page to Stumble Upon




Digital Photography Reviews

View All Product Reviews Back to Referring Page

Pentax Optio T10 Review

Review Summary
Reader Score: 8.50 (out of 10)
Review: "he Pentax Optio T10 is a very thin camera — it measures less than 2 cm (0.8 in.) in thickness — very compact, but still equipped with a 3X optical zoom that retracts completely into the body. Moreover, it is equipped with a 6-megapixel CCD, and more uncommon, with a 3-inch touch screen.

The colour rendition of the T10 is excellent with outdoor subjects that are well lit. Saturation is pleasing, producing bright but subtle primary colours, resulting in blue skies, for example, that show a delicate gradation and crisply defined clouds.

To date, the Pentax Optio T10 is only the second camera we have tested to offer a touch-screen monitor. Yet, the touch-screen offers a clear advantage over other cameras that feature a small size and a large screen but which still try to fit the usual controls in a smaller space. With the touch-screen, all necessary controls are available, fitted comfortably on the monitor, making the camera much easier to use. And this, combined with a generally very good image quality, should place the T10 at the foreground."

After reading this FULL REVIEW
Let others know if it was informative
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Other Reviews For This Model

Review Site Review Score Date Link
LetsGoDigital 7.25 07-31-06 Read Full Review
Review: "The Pentax Optio T10 was introduced in the month of the PMA 2006, and proved an instant eye-catcher. The impressively large 3 inch screen takes up a sizeable part of the camera's back side, which distinguishes itself by the absence of the, for instance, well-known multi controller. The type of monitor that we find on the Pentax Optio T10 is in fact rather surprising; a touch-screen with a resolution of 230,000 pixels.

The image quality of the Pentax Optio T10 is convincing, and offers an excellent colour rendition. The light metering does as it should, and produces a very decent exposure. The white balance encounters virtually no trouble where your average daily subject is concerned. It is only when working with a surplus of fluorescent light that you need to jump in to filter the colour cast. "



Review Site Review Score Date Link
Digital Camera Info 6.63 02-28-06 Read Full Review
"With the announcement of the T-series, Pentax has released a point and shoot digital camera with new and innovative features which will surely separate it from the competition. The Pentax Optio T10 is the first in the T series, a series title which connotes the camera’s unique touch screen interface. The T10 has a 2.5-inch, 230,000 pixel touch screen interface with an included stylus, as well as an impressive 1/2.5 inch, 6 MP CCD with a primary color filter.

With a 2.5-inch touch screen interface, intuitive menu design, quality navigation, simple construction and a durable exterior, the $350 initial price tag is sure be attractive to users who have been waiting for a touch screen that both works and is purchasable at a reasonable price level. The camera includes a handful of manual control options, all with live view, and control over images in postproduction which can lead to amusing photo alterations of a Friday night out with the boss."



Twitter Counter for @cameratown







HOT DEALS
 
Canon Speedlite 430EX II Hot-Shoe Flash
Price: $248~
BuyDig
Canon Powershot SX120 IS - Use Coupon: EMCMMMX39
Price: $189.99
NewEgg
Samsung HMX-R10 Digital HD Flash Hybrid Camcorder (9MP Stills)
Price: $299.99
TigerDirect
Canon EOS 5D Mark II - Lowest Price Yet
Price: $2439~
42nd St. Photo
 
Copyright @2003-2008 Cameratown.com. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in any form or medium without the
express written permission of Cameratown.com is prohibited.
Please email me with your suggestions or comments.