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Pentax Optio T10 First Impressions Review

by James Murray
Published on February 26, 2006

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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. The T10 doesn’t slack on manual control offerings and provides them via an intelligent menu interface system. In playback, the T10 offers a number of digital effects which include filters, clip art and a drawing mode for direct drawing onto the surface of the image, all before printing or saving to PC. Priced at $349 MSRP, this camera is certain to give consumers a reason to look twice.


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