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Optio T10 touch screen Digital Camera

1st June 2006

I was searching for a good digital camera today and came across the Pentax Optio T10. From all the research I have done the Optio T10 is the best of the best in terms of simple point and shoot digital cameras. It is slim and stylish and easily fits into a purse or pocket.
My favorite feature is the T10’s large 3 inch LCD screen with touchscreen navigation. The impressive 3.0 inch LCD touch-display allows for intuitive and trouble-free touch panel operation. You can either use the incuded stylus or your finger for logical feature navigation via the capture and Playback mode palettes. You can even Decorate your images with the creative Drawing Function, Stamp Modes, Image cut-out and built-in Picture frames.

optio t10 both sides
The camera also features 6.0 megapixels and a 3X zoom. If you want to shoot video the Optio T10 records movies at 640 x 480 (30 fps) with sound. The T10 also has 12MB built-in memory plus a SD/MMC card slot
For those of you interested in buying one an Optio T10 I have seen them for sale for between $280 and $350.

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