Thursday, Aug 23rd 2007 by James Allan Brady


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Pentax has blessed us all with two more digital cameras. Each with its own intended audience in the digital photography world.

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The Z10 is an eight megapixel digital camera that uses a refraction lens system to offer up a 7x optical zoom without the traditional telescopic lens. There is also face recognition and a sliding lens cover that doubles as the on/off switch.

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The S10 is a 10 megapixel camera with a telescopic optical zoom. So, it offers up two more megapixels, and Divx certification. That means that you can record videos, supposedly on par with some camcorders, straight to Divx.

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They are both dated for September and will both sell for $250, so it really just depends on what you look for in a camera, I personally am considering going after the Z10. The S10 is going to be a Wal-Mart exclusive.

Pentax debuts compact Optio Z10, S10 cameras [via MacNN]

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