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Pentax Optio H90
$180.00
Released February, 2010
The Pros:Fast-moving subjects come out sharp, no blur. Panorama feature is easy to use, great for large vistas. 5x optical zoom is enough for most general uses.
The Cons:A little complicated for entry-level users who just want a point-and-shoot operation. No video functionality, still frames only. Battery life isn't very long.
The Pentax Optio H90 is one of three digital cameras (E90, H90, I-10) released in February 2010. The H90 builds from the E90 by incorporating a more modern & colorful design, as well as an improved 12.1MP sensor, video recording up to 1280x720, and a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery.
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Included also is an improved face detection that can now detect up to 32 faces, Smile Capture, and Blink Detection. Other features remain the same as its predecessor: SD/SDHC memory expansion, a 2.7” display, and USB/AV connectivity.
Features
- Pentax Optio
- Improved Design
- HD Still Capture
- Face Detection
- Smile Capture
- Blink Detection
- 720p Video Recording
- LCD Display + Viewfinder
- SD/SDHC Memory Expansion
- USB Connectivity
- AV Output
- Rechargeable Battery
Specifications
- Image Sensor: 1/2.3” CCD
- Total Pixels: 12.1MP
- Zoom Ratio: 5X Optical, 6.25X Digital
- Recording Media: 32.7MB Built-In Flash
- Expansion: SD/SDHC Memory Card
- Capture (Still): Up to 12M(4000x3000)
- Capture (Film): 1280x720p30
- Formats (Still): JPEG, DCF2.0, DPOF
- Formats (Film): AVI (Motion JPG)
- Formats (Audio): WAV(PCM), Monaural
- Monitor: 2.7” Wide TFT Color LCD
- Viewfinder: LCD Monitor
- Input/Output Terminals: USB/AV
- Power: Lithium Ion (D-LI88)
Model Variations
- H90 Black
- H90 White
- H90 Orange
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Pros & Cons
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fast-moving subjects come out sharp, no blur
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panorama feature is easy to use, great for large vistas
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5x optical zoom is enough for most general uses
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small and light enough to tuck into a shirt pocket comfortably
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image stabilization more than accounts for a little hand shake
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a little complicated for entry-level users who just want a point-and-shoot operation
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no video functionality, still frames only
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battery life isn't very long
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