Pentax Optio W10 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

Tuesday, June 2, 2009
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13 Responses to “Pentax Optio W10 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom”

  1. I obssessively researched several waterproof cameras for my trip to hawaii. It came down to the Olympus 720Sw, Olypmus 600, the Pentax Wpi and the Pentax W10. Been a big fan of Olympus since i had previously owned two olympus cameras. Although packed with great features, the $379.99 plus price tag of the olympus turned me off.

    So it came down to the two pentax cameras. If your like me, upon looking at the WPi and the W10, you will think there the same camera with slightly different cases. However let me point out several diffences between the two cameras.

    1) The Optio W10 is the newest H20 Camera released from Pentax. I believe release in Feb, vs. the WPi released last year.

    2) The WPi has 2.0″ LCD screen, while the W10 has a huge 2.5″ LCD screen. I swear it looks bigger that 2.5″’s

    3) Both Cameras have movie mode. However, the new W10 can record at 640×480 at 30fps!! Thats awesome for those cheesy videos we all take on vacation. The max on the WPi is 320×240@30fps.

    4) The W10 has a digital stabilizer in movie mode (anti-shake) which helps you stabilize while you take movies. The WPi does not. This is an awesome feature.

    5) The W10 has several more user options than the WPi does, but nothing to substantial.

    6) I have put a 2Gig High Speed SD card in the W10 and it supports it fine. Im not verified if the WPi can read the 2gig SD cards.

    7) They both are 6.0MP cameras and both waterproof and built very rugged. Also both are very light, slim and easily portable digital cameras.

    These is nothing better than not having to worry about your camera getting dirty, wet or any other adverse conditions. I will be posting some of my videos of my underwater journeys in hawaii as well as pictures. All and all, this is the best camera I have owned!

    #54
  2. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Waterproof
    This is an amazing camera with long lasting battery power, underwater photos come out great, as do all other photos. It has a powerful flash and is so easy to operate!

    #57
  3. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Stiil going
    I’ve been reading some of the earlier reviews and feel bad for the problems others have been having. I’ve had this camera since ‘06 and it still runs like a champ!

    #58
  4. 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Love it! Cheap Time Lapse Camera!!
    I’ve left this thing out in zero degree weather all day taking time lapse of a blizzard and still keeps on working! Also I have left it out in the rain for some time lapse.

    #59
  5. 1.0 out of 5 stars
    poor quality
    I bought this camera for my many snorkeling trips worldwide. The first trip I took it on was the Maldives and I was really excited to get some great underwater shots.

    #60
  6. I had considered the WPi and I’m glad I waited. This one has a bigger LCD that I found works pretty well, even in the direct sunlight. No LCD will be perfect in the glaring sun. It has as many preset modes as you would ever need, even some rather absurd ones (putting frilly borders around your shot, I wish I could delete those) No viewfinder but I don’t miss one on a point n shoot. Start up and focusing is reasonably fast. The movie modes are great and have excellent video quality, but the sound is a bit spotty but very usable. Wind noise can be a bit of a problem, and keep your finger away from the mic. Zooming in movie mode introduces some digital noise, so it’s best to go without zoom when making movies. You can get 15 minutes high quality mode video with sound on a 1 GB card. I used a standard (not “high speed”) Kingston SD card with excellent results, no drop outs, stutters, etc. Don’t waste your money on the high end SD cards with this camera.

    The negatives…

    I wish the case was a bit better “armored”. The materials used for the case are fine quality, but I’d prefer something a bit more rugged (ie rubberized case) because I intend to use this for kayaking and active outdoor sports. I’d hate to see what would happen to the case if it were dropped or bumped around. The smooth case is slick when wet.

    The battery door is OK, but I could see where it could be easily popped open as the latching mechanism is a bit to easy to inadvertently unlock by casual use. Make sure you check it before you take it to water/rain.

    All in all a nice camera at a nice price for those need a waterproof point n shoot digital.

    #55
  7. I do a lot of kayaking and having a camera that is not only waterproof but small is important. I was drawn to the Optio W10 because of it’s waterproof body, it’s size, and it’s ability to take TV quality video.

    After I bought the Optio W10 I kept finding new things that made me happy I decided on it. Like being able to set the video compression in both the 640p and 320p video settings. To fit the TV quality video on a SD card really needed that option. However, I was disappointed in the audio quality. It was kind of muffled, probably due to the waterproofing. But the quality of the video was excellent!

    Also as I was playing around with the functions I stumbled on a setting that has not been talked about. This camera has an interval shot option. Which means it can be set-up to shoot 0 to 24 hours from the time you hit the shutter and take a picture every 10 seconds to every 90 minutes for a maximum number of about 450 shots. In other words, you can set up the camera to shoot for almost an entire month capturing an image every 90 minutes. The camera shuts off in between shots to conserve the battery. This is a great feature that I have never seen in a consumer camera. True it is not for everyone, but for those who like to be creative and shoot time lapse photography, it is a great feature!

    The handling of the camera was a little difficult. It could use a little more grip in the front. The other thing that bothered me was the LCD screen cover. It was a bit difficult to view the screen in the sunlight. I think that the matte finish on the screen makes the light more diffused and causes the screen to look hazy. It is nice to have a 2.5 inch screen though!

    #56
  8. 1.0 out of 5 stars
    LCD screen unusable in the daylight!
    I bought this camera two years ago as an alternate camera to take along in my purse or when riding horse back. My main camera is a Canon EOS D-60.

    #61
  9. 3.0 out of 5 stars
    An ok camera. Slightly overpriced.
    This is my second one of this camera. (First one got waterlogged because I forgot to lock the battery compartment and left it in the water a few minutes longer than I was supposed…

    #62
  10. 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Takes great pictures……..maybe a bit sensitive to damage
    I’ve had this camera for about a year and a half. While it worked right it was a great camera. Recently the backlight quit working while in camera mode.

    #63
  11. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Over 2 years, and still loving it
    I love this camera! It is not perfect (I would have preferred to give it 4.5 stars), but it is very close.

    #64
  12. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    AROUND THE WORLD AND STILL TICKS
    I PURCHASED MY W10 2 YEARS AGO, TOGETHER WITH THE SILICONE CASE (NOT IN GOOD SHAPE ANYMORE) AND 2 EXTRA CHEAP BATTERIES (STILL WORKING JUST FINE), SINCE THEN IT HAS TAKEN GOOD AND…

    #65
  13. 1.0 out of 5 stars
    Bogus warrentee
    I liked the camera while it worked. After 6 months and about 500 pictures, the images became very distorted.

    #66

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