Saturday, March 19, 2011

Pentax Optio E90

The E90 is the entry-level unit in the series and, in fact, the dullest as well, which is evident by its lackluster design. On the bright side, the E90 is also the cheapest, but sit till delivers everything needed from a basic compact camera: a 10MP sensor for high-quality still captures; VGA video recording; and SD/SDHC memory expansion. Additional features include a 2.7” display, USB/AV connectivity, and two color options: red & black. Unfortunately, the E90 relies on conventional AA batteries.
Specifications:
1/2.3″ CCD Sensor
10.1 Megapixels
3x Optical Zoom
Focal Length Equivalent: 31.5 - 94.5mm
Aperture Range: F2.9(W) - F5.2(T)
2.7″ LCD Monitor 230K dots
Focus Modes: Standard (3-point AF, Spot AF, Auto tracking AF), Macro, Super Macro, Infinity-landscape, Pan Focus
Auto Picture Mode
19 Scene Modes
Face Detection
Smile Capture
Multi-segment Metering
Sensitivity: ISO100-1600
Shutter Speed: 1/2000- 4 sec.
Movie mode: 640 X480 pixels@ 30 fps
Movie Shake Reduction
32.7MB Built-in Memory
SD/SDHC Memory Card
Power: 2 AA Batteries

Very well built and can handle heavy use. Controls are well placed and the LCD display of the options are logical and easy to follow. Battery life is good and since it uses AA batteries, you do not depend on proprietary battery. Takes good pict...

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