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Editors' Rating:
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PROS
• Silent lens operation.
• Good set of manual controls.
• Ultra-compact
design.
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CONS
• Indoor shots slightly under-exposed in automatic mode.
• No aperture- or shutter-priority modes.
• Limited battery life.
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Includes: Pentax Optio 330RS Digital Camera, D-Ll2 rechargeable lithium-ion battery
pack, Battery charger with AC plug cord, USB cable, Wrist strap, 3D image
viewer, Software CD, Operating manual and registration card. |
The stylishly crafted Optio 330RS offers the digital clarity of 3.2 megapixels to provide high-quality images. Sleek and elegant, this compact digital camera feels so surprisingly comfortable in the hand or pocket, you’ll want to carry it all the time.
The Optio 330 RS offers decent picture quality in a very compact, well-engineered package. In full automatic mode, it'll be a good match for point-and-shoot photographers wanting a camera that travels easily in a shirt pocket or purse.
Optio 330RS Major Features:
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3.2-megapixel CCD. |
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Real-image optical viewfinder. The viewfinder offers actual image zoom. It lets you conserve power by switching off the LCD monitor and also allows diopter adjustment. |
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1.6-inch color TFT LCD monitor that offers a 100% view of the frame for precise composition. |
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Glass,
3x, 7.6-22.8mm lens (equivalent to a 37-111mm lens on a 35mm camera). |
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2x digital zoom. |
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Automatic or full-manual exposure control. |
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Manual selection of shooting modes include Standard, Night Scene, Metered Manual, Movie, 3D image and Digital Filter. |
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For a new dimension to digital photography, the Optio 430RS offers a 3D image mode for stereoscopic shooting. This feature provides pictures that have a genuine sense of depth and perspective when viewed through the special 3D viewer provided. |
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For control of picture tones, the Optio 430RS has a Digital Filter mode. This feature gives you a choice of monochrome and sepia shooting as well as a range of other tones (red, pink, yellow, green, blue and purple). In addition, a Slim Filter is also available, which offers different degrees of slimming. |
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Shutter speeds from 1/2,000 to
4 seconds. |
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Aperture range from f/2.6 to f/9.2, depending on lens zoom position. |
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Built-in flash with four modes (Auto, On, Off, Red-Eye Reduction). |
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11MB built-in memory for the added convenience of being able to store images without the need for additional recording media. |
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Easy View function which allows the simple playback of images. |
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Movie and Time Lapse Movie modes (without sound). |
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Time-lapse Movie mode runs all of the frames in order as though viewing a short film. Video can be played at different speeds: X2, X5, X10, X20, X50 or X100. |
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Nine recorded images can be simultaneously displayed on the screen to make the search for recorded images quick and effortless. The screen is also capable of displaying images with 4X magnifications. |
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Movie Mode which lets you record movie clips of up to 30 seconds in length at 15 frames per second, with 320 x 240 recorded pixels. These clips are recorded in AVI format for simple playback on PC. Other modes offered include Standard, Night Scene, Metered Manual, 3D image and Digital Filter.. |
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A
continuous shooting function is available, allowing you to take multiple frames of action scenes in quick succession. |
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Interval Shooting and 3D modes. |
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Night Scene photography mode. |
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10-second Self-Timer for delayed shutter release. |
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Remote-Control mode for use with optional remote control unit. |
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Macro (close-up) lens setting. |
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White balance (color) adjustment with six modes (Auto, Daylight, Shade, Tungsten Light, Fluorescent Light, Manual). |
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Image Contrast, Sharpness, and Saturation adjustments. |
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Multi-Segment, Center-Weighted, and Spot metering modes. |
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Adjust light sensitivity with ease. The Optio 430RS offers a selection of settings for
ISO 100 and ISO 200, and also features an auto setting. |
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Adjustable, seven-point AF area. |
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CompactFlash
Type I card storage (card not included). |
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Power supplied by one D-LI2
rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack or optional AC adapter. |
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ACDSee software and USB drivers included for both Windows and Mac platforms. |
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USB cable for connection to a computer (driver software included). |
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DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compatibility. |
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