Review There are some things you should never mix with water, such as a fine malt or electricity. Another is your digital Camera, unless you happen to be the proud owner of a Pentax Optio W80.
Waterproof and grit resistant: Pentax’s Optio W80
This novel-looking Camera is designed to be used underwater. It has a JIS waterproof grade eight spec, which means it can operate down to a depth of five metres for up to two hours. It can operate in temperatures as low as -10°C. No need for any fancy and expensive underwater housing accessories with this baby: just take the plunge and snap away, well, at least until the battery runs out.
And that’s not all. The Optio W80 also has a JIS dust proofing grade six rating, so it’s going to keep out tiny grains of sand and other minute particles that might gum up the works. It’s tough too, with Pentax claiming it can withstand a drop of one metre onto thick plywood. Despite this, we would strongly recommend treating the Optio W80 with a little care, not least because dropping the Camera could damage the waterproof housing. So there you have it: a Camera that is waterproof, dustproof, and has graduated from the school of hard knocks. But is it any good? Read the rest of this entry »
Review A credit crunch Camera or a model aimed at the digital beginner? You can take your pick when it comes to the Pentax Optio E70L. This budget Camera costs less than £100, which is nice, but there’s a big difference between offering a low price and good value for money. Buying cheap can be an expensive mistake, so where does the Optio E70L sit?
As expected for a Camera at this price point, the Optio E70L is made of plastic. But despite its polycarbonate construction, it feels pretty solid in the hands. At the front is the usual zoom and flash arrangement, along with a protruding silver horizontal strip which acts as a finger rest. Read the rest of this entry »
Review Everything about the Pentax Optio P70 suggests fun. It’s got an ultra-thin, sleek design, is available in several colours – our review sample came in a rather fetching marine blue – and is crammed with features designed to make digital photography a hassle-free experience, including face recognition, smile detection and enough scene modes for several cameras, let alone one. But is the Optio P70 fun to use and are its results fun to view?
The Optio P70 is a gorgeous looking Camera and its clean, curvaceous aluminium/chrome coated body measures just 97 x 54 x 21.5mm and weighs 125g – and that’s with battery and card. So the Optio P70 scores high when it comes to pocketability, and that’s no surprise because the Camera is aimed more at the casual snapper who wants style and simplicity – even though it does have one or two manual features. Read the rest of this entry »