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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good camera for the price
I purchased this camera for my Dad for fathers day. The main reasons for the purchase were:

1) A "Smiley Face" mode - The "smiley face" is the symbol on the camera to select full automatic exposure. My parents want to take snapshots not worry about the exposure settings

2) Ability to use a variety of batteries - the camera accepts a...

Published on June 1, 2004

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great size, image quality only so-so
The S40 is a very convenient size and light enough that it can be worn around your neck or carried in a shirt pocket. It uses two AA batteries instead of a proprietary battery, so you can power it with a couple of sets of rechargeable NiMH batteries. It has a 3x zoom and a nice selection of different shooting modes. The user interface is pretty good - you can select...
Published on June 19, 2004


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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good camera for the price, June 1, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Pentax Optio S40 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I purchased this camera for my Dad for fathers day. The main reasons for the purchase were:

1) A "Smiley Face" mode - The "smiley face" is the symbol on the camera to select full automatic exposure. My parents want to take snapshots not worry about the exposure settings

2) Ability to use a variety of batteries - the camera accepts a Lithium Ion rechargable battery pack, AA rechargable batteries and AA alkaline cells. if they're traveling and don't have recharged batteries, then alkaline AA batteries can get them through in a pinch

3) size / portability - it's a small camera - the length and width is about the size of a credit card and the depth is about an inch or so. It's more compact than the Canon Elph series or Nikon Coolpix. If the camera is too bulky, the won't carry it and use it.

4) Price - even though it is a 4 Megapixel camera, it is priced in line with the 3 megapixel offerings from Canon, Nikon and Minolta. I bought it from Costco for $279 and that included the Li On recharger, a 64Megabyte SD card, and several rechargeable batteries

I had the opportunity to try it out with my parents to make sure that it worked and ensure they could use it. Here's what we found:

Picture Quality - Picture quality is good for snapshots, it's a little soft relative to other 4 megapixel offerings, but certainly better than 3 megapixels. The color balance is good and the pictures are sharp. We had the pictures printed at Walgreens and one could not tell that it was from a digital camera

Flash performance - the flash is a typical flash for a compact camera - not great, but usable. It has a range of about 10 -12 feet

Cycle time - the camera is not the fastest - it takes a few seconds to cycle up and down between shots. It is about the same as many of the other digital cameras I have used. I think Canon SD 110 and Minolta Xg are definitely quicker

Program Modes - The "Smiley Face" mode does a great job of exposure settings. It truly is set and forget

Battery performance - we got about 25 shots on a set of AA alkaline batteries, using flash for all pictures and using the LCD as a viewfinder

Construction - the stainless steel housing feels solid and makes it easy to hold withuot shaking the camera

In general, the camera is great for the price. It is not as good as other 4 megapixel cameras I have used, but the camera's low price means that it should really be compared with 3 megapixel cameras, in which case it is a great value. The issues with the camera are typical with other point and shoot cameras in this size range.

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39 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A mighty mite of a camera, May 4, 2004
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This review is from: Pentax Optio S40 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I've been using the Pentax S40 for the past three weeks, and am pleased with my purchase. I too selected this model because of the AA battery capability and have found the battery life to be very acceptable. I took over 100 flash pictures yesterday on a fully charged set of NiMH batteries. Spare NiMH batteries and a charger are quite cheap and most folks would carry a second set anyway.

The photographic results are quite impressive. Certainly on par with my other digital camera which is the (much larger) Sony DSC-F707, though the slightly lower resolution (4mp to 5mp) would likely show on an 8x10. The viewfinder doesn't show the full size of the scene being framed on the LCD screen, but I believe this is true of most digicams.

The telephoto works smoothly, and the LCD screen provides a clear and smooth look at the scene being framed. As with most LCD displays, it becomes less useful in bright sun.

The camera is easy to set up and its menu system is intuitive and logical with a surprisingly large array of photographic options. It can also be used as an auto focus point and shoot camera with good results as my 12 year old daughter did recently on a school trip. Subsequently she spent a bit of time learning the camera, and now navigates the menus, etc., with ease.

I'm using a 256mb Simpletech Secure Digital (SD) Pro-X High Speed card which has a much faster (10MB/sec) transfer rate than a standard SD card. The faster write speed frees the camera for its next shot much more quickly, and you won't believe how fast it transfers 256mb to a PC over a USB 2.0 (separate USB 2.0 reader needed) connection - whew!

I also purchased the Pentax Optio Warranty Extension which gives this camera a full three years of coverage. I figured my family will be using this camera for at least that long.

All in all, this is an excellent and fully featured camera in a very small package.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great size, image quality only so-so, June 19, 2004
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This review is from: Pentax Optio S40 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
The S40 is a very convenient size and light enough that it can be worn around your neck or carried in a shirt pocket. It uses two AA batteries instead of a proprietary battery, so you can power it with a couple of sets of rechargeable NiMH batteries. It has a 3x zoom and a nice selection of different shooting modes. The user interface is pretty good - you can select the 'hot buttons' that are most frequently needed to change resolution, exposure override, etc. So far, so good - right?

Unfortunately, image quality isn't on a par with other 4MP cameras. The S40 that I had was consistently soft along the left side of the image and had a similar, although smaller area on the right side of the image. Image sharpness wasn't great throughout the frame regardless of the zoom setting, although the colors were accurate and well saturated. There was a good bit of distortion at the widest setting, although this seems to be pretty common with very small digital cameras. I was diasppointed enough with the S40 to return it - a pity, because I loved the small size and light weight.

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars great for a compact camera!, May 4, 2004
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This review is from: Pentax Optio S40 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
hi all, i've been eyeing this camera since the announcement from pentax in feb and quite pleased when i got it from my local retailer.

all in all, i like the fact it's using 2 AA batteries only and that it's really slim and compact without bulging parts. pictures are good enough for an average consumer who isn't looking for "national geographic" standard pictures or anything like that. functions and features are good as well as the ergonomics.

some might find the lcd blacking out while the flash is charging annoying, but it's actually good to me in the sense that at least i know i can't take pictures since the flash isn't ready! (lcd display returns when flash is charged, ie it's ready for another shoot!)

battery power isn't all THAT bad... unless u really shoot alot and left it on most of the time. the camera heats up slightly after about 5 mins of it being switched on. i recommend getting a 256mb SD card since the video capture can take long video clips.

those with problems with video capture: have to hold the shutter button halfway down until it registers before fully depressing it to start capture. to stop just a full depress will do.

i had some problems downloading the pictures initially. apparently i need to have the camera switched on BEFORE i plug the usb connection and not switch on the camera AFTER i plug as stated in the manual.

great camera for it's price as i think you can't really get any better camera that's cheaper! AA batts are great since i really like the flexibility of buying off the shelf if batt runs out when i'm out.

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars perfect example of form over function, June 5, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Pentax Optio S40 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
The Pentax Optio S40 is ideal for consumers who want a small, durable, attractive camera that delivers merely tolerable performance and image quality. the lens produces invariably soft images, and the auto focus and shutter response seem to be relatively slow. My last camera was the more high-end, enthusiast-oriented Nikon Coolpix 995, but I couldn't tuck it in the pocket of my jeans and forget about it like the optio S40. In terms of aesthetics, the S40 rivals Canon's Digital Elph series, with its sleek, flat design and brushed metal exterior. Photographers seeking more versatility will want something larger, more complex, and more expensive, but casual snapshooters who want basic shots and short video clips (with sound) at parties, on trips, etc. will probably be satisfied. This camera is a pretty good deal at costco, which is the only store I know of that will accept returns on digital cameras without a 15% restocking fee. All in all, the Optio S40 is not a bad value. Compare to the Canon Powershot S410, Nikon Coolpix 3200, and Kodak Easy Share series.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pentax S40 review, April 12, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Pentax Optio S40 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I just purchased this camera and have been using it for a few days extensively.

Positives:
1) Ergonomics - look and feel is very nice.
2) Picture quality - the picture quality is also very nice.
3) Batteries - one of the reasons I bought this was the fact it takes AA batteries, unlike most other small compacts I considered.
4) Manual controls - the camera has plenty of manual controls, more than I'll ever use. I especially like the ability to select 4MP/3MP/2MP/1MP resolutions, each in FINE quality mode.
5) Movie mode - shoots at 30fps which makes for smooth movies albeit at 320x240 (quite acceptable for a camera).
6) Menu system - quite easy to learn and navigate.

Negatives:
1) Performance - unfortunately, the camera is a bit slow, even with a high speed SD card.
a) Shot-to-shot - in 4MP/Fine mode is just over 5 seconds with flash, and just over 3 seconds without flash. This is with post-review off, which usually helps to some degree. This performance improves slightly as resolution/quality is decreased. For example, at 2MP/Fine without flash shot-to-shot is under 2.5 seconds. Note this performance is with a high speed Panasonic SD card.
b) Continuous mode - the camera can shoot 2 pix while in continuous mode in about 2 seconds. Then, a noticeable delay for the 3rd and subsequent pictures. This is for 4Mp/Fine, and does also improve for lower res/quality.
c) Start-up speed - no better than 4-5 seconds.

Overall, I really like this camera, and would recommend as long as its coupled with a high speed SD card.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great Camera, Lousy Interface, May 10, 2004
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Ray (Rowland Heights, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pentax Optio S40 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
Camera has a good mechanical interface that is very well designed and easy to use. Picture quality looks to be very good. Size is wonderful.

The software interface on the other hand. Manual does not mention it does not work with Windows 98. There are a lot of people still out there using Windows 98, the manual does mention it does not work with 95. I had to contact Pentax Tech Support to find out this gem. So I am awaiting my order of an XP Upgrade. I was not impressed by the Pentax Tech. Support on their web site. Very weak FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions). Ability to search any type of knowledge base was also very weak. Sony at least had the information on their site, when I had problems with my Sony camera, even if finding it was very frustrating.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun camera, but slow and "noisy.", May 25, 2005
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Sheldon (Aspen, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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I already have a Nikon D70, and I just wanted something I could carry around in my pocket. I got it through Amazon.com at a refurbished price, and for that price I have to give it four stars. If I had to pay list I'd only give it 3 stars.

I've been having a lot of fun with it, and it's a great little camera that didn't cost me much.

Good points: Very small and easy to use for beginners. Lots of settings that should please anyone. 4 megapixels for adequate 8x10 prints. Good closeup and super closeup macro modes. Lots of data for each picture, including a histogram. Uses easy to find AA batteries.

Bad points: Small LCD screen. Very noisy (grainy) expecially at low light levels. No way to manually set shutter speed or aperture. Very slow starting up and writing to memory. Relatively short battery life (get rechargeables). Flash seems to want to go off for any shot in low light, even outdoor's shade.

Otherwise, the camera seems to be fairly rugged. Again, perfect for someone who wants a go anywhere camera for taking snapshots. If you want great quality images I suggest you pay more and get a better camera, but this one was hard to beat at the refurbished price.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great great if you have realistic expectations, May 7, 2004
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This review is from: Pentax Optio S40 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I bought the Optio S and quickly returned it as I was really disappointed by the photo quality. But I loved the features so I thought I'd give Pentax one more shot (pardon the pun). The Optio S40 really fits the bill for what I wanted; a compact digital camera that I can carry with me when my Minolta A1 is to cumbersome that would produce reasonably nice prints. The S40 can be a little picky at full telephoto but otherwise it seems to perform very well and quick too. I'm sure once I learn about this model's capabilities I will be even more pleased with my purchase. At $100 bucks less than Canon's S410, it's a real bargain. By the way, if you are comparing this model to the Minolta Xg, don't bother. The Xg was an even bigger disappointment that the Optio S. Happy Shooting!
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Contrary to so many others, this is one great little camera, July 16, 2004
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This review is from: Pentax Optio S40 4MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
While walking thru Costco this morning I saw the Pentax Optio S40, it really looked great, I,ve owned quite a few Pentax Products and always found them to be well done with few exceptions, the S40 is no exception.
In a very impulsive mood I bought it, took it home, knew nothing about it, but was glad to see it uses AA cells, I did not read the manual, I inserted (2) fully charged 2200 milli ampere hour AA cells and my own 256 meg card, then started shooting pictures.
The results were superb, the color is excellent, required no correction at all, I took about 200 shots, the batteries are still going strong. True, on the screen, it looked like they could be sharper, when printing they were beautiful, ,,,,
Since then, I have been reading not such great things about the S40, I disagree with all, this is a first rate, beatifully made machine that is just a joy to use, I am going on a vacation shortly, the D40 will be with me.
Coul be I am lucky and got the best D40 ever made, I doubt that, I cannot recomment the camera more enthusiastically, I think I should read the instruction manual now, it could help even more
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