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Pentax Optio S7 Digital Camera 7MP 3x Optical Zoom
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Pentax Optio S7 Digital Camera 7MP 3x Optical Zoom

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Description:

The Optio S7 compact digital camera, the latest model in the Optio S series and follow-on to the Optio S6. In addition to an upgrade to 7.0 megapixels, the S7 features a Blur Reduction High ISO mode to help reduce the effects of camera shake and subject blurring for sharper images even in dim lighting conditions such as night scenes and indoor sporting events. Also featured is a Face Recognition function that simplifies portrait-taking...................... Stylish and slim compact body............... The thin, compact Optio S7 body features an attractive design that is comfortable and convenient to carry for travel, special events and everyday photography. A 3X optical zoom lens housed in the slim, lightweight body features the PENTAX original Sliding Lens System* and high-density mounting technology.....New Blur Reduction High ISO mode reduces camera shake and subject blurring The Optio S7 is equipped with a Blur Reduction mode..... A new feature that allows photography at faster shutter speeds for sharper images even in dim lighting conditions such as night scenes and indoor sporting events. In this mode, the camera automatically adjusts the sensitivity to as high as ISO 1600 to match the brightness of the subject. The higher sensitivities permit faster shutter speeds that effectively reduce not just camera shake but also blurring caused by moving subjects. *The image recording size is fixed at 4 MB (2304 x 1728 pixels) when the Blur Reduction mode is selected...... *A PENTAX proprietary lens system which offsets the central lens groups from the optical lens axis and houses the lens in two steps in the lens cylinder for minimized overall body depth......Face Recognition AF & AE for beautiful one-step portraits......

Features:

The image quality of 7.0 effective megapixels permits beautiful, crisp prints even at large-format sizes


Stylish and slim compact body - New Blur Reduction High ISO mode reduces camera shake and subject blurring - Supports the SDHC memory card for greater storage of high-quality images and longer movies


Face Recognition AF & AE for beautiful one-step portraits - Auto-tracking AF continuously focuses on a moving subject


High-quality movies with an anti-shake function - Auto Picture mode automatically determines the best settings for the shooting conditions


Includes the ACDSee for PENTAX image viewer/image management softwareSupports PictBridge, DPOF functions, Exif Print, and PRINT Image Matching


Product Details:
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 6.3 inches
Package Height: 3.3 inches
Package Weight: 1.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 8 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Great point and shoot cameraDec 29, 2009
By outside not in "outside not in"
This is an awesome little camera. It isn't going to be perfect and isn't going to please those that want a professional camera in a compact digital size and price.

Be reasonable, ask yourself what you are buying the camera for.

Here is my experience. I love this camera (s-7) because I take it everywhere, and it takes great pictures. I even have several on my wall blown up to 20 x 30 size framed and it looks great but it is probably on the limit of it's capability at that size. I mostly use it for 8x10 and smaller and it is more than great for that. I had an S-4 and it lasted 3 years, the S-7 has lasted almost 2 years now until I cracked it open on a rock but that isn't it's fault. I take it everywhere with me (I keep it in a leather the Pentax leather case). I love to travel and have traveled to humid, hot, cold environments. I have run with it in my hand for several marathons, and have ridden over 4000 miles on my mountian bike with it in my sweaty back pocket in rough single track on races and several crashes. One reviewer indicated that it felt plastic like. I don't think so but maybe it is. All I know is I have been hard on mine. I bought a digital point and shoot because it was small and cheap so I could take it everywhere with me and not feel bad if I broke it, and I found out it takes better pictures than I expected. I am totally happy with it. I crashed and broke it almost in half so I need to get another camera now. I am debating about buying another S-7 or plumping for an S-12. I have a wall full of pictures that testifies that it is a pretty good camera.

7 of 9 found the following review helpful:

3SLOW!!!!!May 31, 2007
By janie werner
I am generally happy with the camera and quality of the pictures, but the start up time and the shutter lag are some of the slowest I've seen. My family has 6 p/s cameras from all different manufacters and this Optio is the worst.

I just don't understand why the companies promote "face recognition system", "anti shake",and high megamixel when what we really want is a camera that will take a shot when you press the button!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5fab camJul 15, 2008
By Jay-G "JG"
This is a great camera. Light weight. Takes amazing pictures. Speedy delivery. GREAT price. I recommend this camera to anyone. A++++++

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Small and functionalFeb 21, 2012
By J. Dykstra
I recently bought one of these here on Amazon as a supplement to my Pentax Digital SLR. I wanted a low-cost, small camera to carry around in situations where I didn't need the quality or flexibility of the big camera. Since this is a somewhat older model, I assume most people interested in buying one wouldn't necessarily be looking for the latest, cutting-edge camera but rather something decent at a good price. Many of the reviews speak highly of the picture quality or features of the camera while pointing out that there is an issue with the speed at which the shutter trips. I have not had the camera long enough to really put it to the test in all situations, but I have a similar take on it. I love the small size, solid feel, range of options and apparent battery life. I also admit that in some cases you have to hold the shutter button for a bit before it takes a picture and that in some situations, such as low-light settings, it can be hard to get a good, in-focus picture. That being said, it seems to me that this camera has a very fast start-up and shut down time and the shutter lag isn't that big a deal once you get used to it. I certainly wouldn't say it's a substitute for my SLR in most situations, but for most point-and-shoot situations, it does the job. There are endless choices in small cameras out there nowadays. To me, the reasons for considering this one are the Pentax reputation for quality, the compact size and the currently-reasonable prices.

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

1AggravatingMay 29, 2008
By MyoungU "MyoungU"
The shutter lag on this camera is so bad that Pentax has disgraced its good name by putting this camera on the market. Just how bad is the shutter lag? If you ask a stranger who is unfamiliar with the camera to take a picture for you, nine times out of ten you end up with no picture at all. Why? The stanger pressed the button just like you said, but failed to hold the button down for the three seconds or so that the camera needs to take the picture. Yes, it is that bad -- and even worse when the camera needs to flash. I hate this camera.

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