By Dan Feildman

Pentax Digital Cameras - the words echo in the mind, when we hear this name. Pentax has always been our one of the premier choices when it comes to buying cameras, or for that matter, digital cameras. In this digital era, Pentax has made its presence felt all over the world. Pentax Digital Cameras have always been marked excellent when it comes to their quality and performance.

Since Pentax introduced their first camera in 1952 they have consistently delivered innovations in photography to their fans. In the ever changing landscape of digital technology we have always known we could look to Pentax for innovation and excellence. Their most prominent contribution has been the 35 mm SLR camera. Pentaxs dedication to the photography consumer has always been constant and it continues to grow stronger each year. Here is a look at the .cmeras that Pentax offers to the digital community.

Pentax has released many cameras over the period of 80 years. It has helped people capture precious moments of their life with new and improved cameras. The legacy of Pentax Digital Cameras continues to grow with pride. Well, talking about the legacy, Pentax has basically two categories of cameras. The first is known as the Optio Digital Cameras and the second is known as the Pentax's *ist Digital Cameras. So let us take a look at each of these categories one by one.

Both new camera users and digital photo enthusiasts will enjoy the Optio Digital Cameras. Optio Digital Cameras are easy-to-use yet also include a variety of highly sophisticated and advanced features. They are user-friendly and contain loads of image-enhancing features. They are the best of both worlds, easy to use and rich in features. I am listing some detailed specifications that you can find in the Optio Digital Cameras.

These cameras are available in a range of 2.0-6.0 megapixels resolutions. These cameras have a 1/ 2.5 inch interline transfer CCD. The LCD monitor is a TFT 1.8 inch color screen with 100% LCD resolution and a resolution of about 130,000 pixels. These cameras are available in different picture modes like landscape, portrait, sports, night scene and many more. These cameras have an in-built setting for language preference from English, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, Russian, French and Swedish. The computer system requirements of the system for data transfer through these cameras are a standard USB port, Windows 2000, XP, Me, 98, 98SE.

The other type of camera that Pentax has created is the Pentax *ist. These cameras are geared for more professional photographer and marked the company's entry into the digital SLR market. A few of the features found in this category include 6.1 megapixels resolutions, an APS format sensor and 2.5 inch LCD display with 210,000 pixels resolutions. The Pentax *ist cameras have a built in ISO setting up to 3200. The digital storage format of these cameras also includes the RAW file format along with the JPEG and TIFF formats.

The available white balancing modes include auto, cloudy, daylight, shade, fluorescent light, tungsten light and manual setting. As with most digital cameras the storage media is SD card. You can also check the depth of field prior to taking the photo. LCD options include slide show, digital filter and image rotation capabilities. You can also choose whether to delete a single photo or to delete all the photos. As I mentioned above, these cameras are geared more to the needs of advanced digital camera users or amateur enthusiasts.

If you are in the market to purchase a new digital camera you can't go wrong with a Pentax.

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