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Pentax Optio H90

Pentax Optio H90

[PMA] Pentax Pentax put some serious effort in the design of their new product line, and the H90 is one of the best example with the Optio I-10. The colors, the materials and the proportions are reminiscent of the sixties avant-garde, and it is well done. The clear idea behind this vintage move is to differentiate the brand from the regular look and feel offered by the competition: bright, shiny with a lack of personality. On the contrary, Pentax came up with a matte texture and a hint of color, conveying an elegant and unique look. On the features side, the camera provide what is expected from a mid-range point-and-shoot : 5X wide angle (28-140 mm equivalent) optical zoom, 12.1 megapixels, 2.7 inch LCD, 720p video capture at 30 fps, Face Detection, Smile Capture, Blink Detection, Pixel Track Shake Reduction, auto picture mode, compatible with Eye-Fi.It will be available in February 2010 for $179.95.

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