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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Little Camera,
By Rudy Leon Noir "Rudy! Rudy! Rudy!" (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pentax Optio S5z 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
This camera is TINY with a PLUS-SIZE LCD. As a previous reviewer said, the screen is not quite bright enough in the brightest conditions, but this is a very small price to pay for the convenience and quality this camera.
If you are a serious photographer, this may not be the best choice for a primary camera (ideally you should have a Nikon D50 or Canon Digital Rebel), but it makes a terrific backup camera because it can literally go anywhere--it is the only camera I have ever put in my pocket that is smaller than a cell phone. And if you know what you are doing you can tweak the white balance settings and play with the various modes to take near-pro-quality shots. I was particularly impressed with the the night scene mode, which allows you to simulate 'slow-sync' flash, and the macro and super macro settings. Also very cool is the movie mode, which boats 640x480 resolution at 30fps and a time-lapse feature (a little gimmicky but very cool) that allows you to speed up the action by as much as 20x. The zoom is a little limited (undestandable given its size) but if you always shoot at 5MP you can crop the image (either in the editing mode or in a photo editing program on your computer) to get another 2-3x zoom out of it while retaining 2-3 megapixels, which is more than you need for a 4x6. Under no circumstances, however, should you use the digital zoom feature on this or any other digital camera. Digital zoom is a bogus marketing ploy just like megapixels (it's the size of the sensor that makes the big difference, not the resolution) are--you'll get much better results by cropping the image after you take it. Two more tips with this camera--always set the ISO to 80, never automatic, unless you really need to shoot in low light without a flash or tripod. And always take the time to set the white balance for each shot whenever possible--it makes a huge difference!
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
OK but not fantastic,
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This review is from: Pentax Optio S5z 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
Okay: I have owned the previous Optio S4 and decided to upgrade to the S5Z. I have a couple of observations I would like to share.
PROS: 1) Huge display on S5Z. Really awesome viewing pics and makes composing much easier. 2) I don't think any other point-and-shoot camera has this many shooting modes and options to tweak color/contrast/ISO etc. To get the BEST quality shot, you should really mess with the settings. For example, taking a shot of a mural in the shade, you should up the contrast and saturation manually to get the best colors. 3) The Quick button can be assigned to custom functions for quick adjustments to pictures on-the-fly. 4) 640x480 movie mode with no limitation on max. time. Apparently they expanded the write buffer and created a faster write channel to the flash card that previous models. 5) Price is good and keeps dropping. 6) Really awesome camera for taking SIMPLE shots of everyday life 7) Compact enough to hide and walk around without it being a burden in your pocket. CONS: 1) The screen, while huge, is a pain to look at in direct bright sunlight, as in, the sun is shining right onto the display. As one reviewer said, almost unusable except in shade / indoor scenarios. 2) The S5Z shares a trait with my other Pentax, the S4. The trait is that when taking pictures that contain BOTH a) bright sunlight and b) a good amount of blue sky the entire photo takes on a bluish/greyish hue. Can't see the effect on the camera's display screen but when put on a monitor it is apparent. For example, taking a picture of a completely white wall with blue sky above it in at least 1/3 of the picture will cause the white wall to take on a bluish hue. If you're taking pictures of people in the water or on/near a beach, the sand and people will take on a bluish hue. The auto white balance does nothing to remedy this; neither does choosing the other white balance options. Seems the image sensor on this and other mini cameras from Pentax are ultra sensitive to blue, causing a washout effect. Doing an auto color balance after downloading onto a PC remedies the effect somewhat. 3) The wash-out effect (when lens is pointed toward the sun) is more pronounced in this camera compared to other cameras. In fact you have to be pointed away from the sun by at least 90 degrees to avoid bad washout (washout is when the foreground/subject is completely dark because of it a bright lightsource in the background) I've taken shots with other point-and-shoot cams with less washout. 4) If you drop this camera while lens is open, the lens assembly is so frail you can kiss your new camera goodbye. It will crack and fall apart. If you drop it while closed, there's a good chance it'll still work (this is from experience). I can't speak for the S5Z (still new) but I've dropped my S4 on the ground at least a dozen times and it still works (sort of)
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good Camera,
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This review is from: Pentax Optio S5z 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I am an experienced digital camera user since the times of the Casio QV-10 and my experience with the Optio s5z was excellent. The picture quality is superb for an ultra compact camera, fast focusing, sharp pictures, good contrast. From my point of view there are 2 cons, as all the compact and ultracompact cameras the flash is weak and it is hard to compose the picture under direct sunlight using the lcd display, an optical viewfinder would make it almost perfect.
Concerning the pictures do not forget that when you buy ultra compact or compact camera you get smaller size for less quality pictures.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pentax Optio,
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This review is from: Pentax Optio S5z 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
Very small, fits into pocket.
Easy to operate. Wonderful "Toy" Great photos. Downside... Does not come with carrying case. Can be easily scratched.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pentax Optio,
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This review is from: Pentax Optio S5z 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
This is my second Pentax Optio. That says it all, I bought Pentax again !
I like the size and how easy it is to take pictures on it. "I love it"
4.0 out of 5 stars
My first real digital camera,
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This review is from: Pentax Optio S5z 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I admit i chose this one because it was the smallest and lightest model out there at the time for a 5mp. I really needed one for my trip to China, and it performed nicely. The pictures came out pretty decent when there were decent lighting, but when it was a bit dark out, pics tend to turn out blurry. Overall a nice little camera to have around you 24/7 due to it's light weight, but if you are going for something important like a wedding or something, i'd suggest something more on the pro level.
18 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dont Waste Your Time or Money,
By Digital Photographer "Used to Like Nikon,s" (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pentax Optio S5z 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
At first glance this is a beautiful little camera, huge 2 1/2 display, appears to be beautifully made, it really is.
Its problem and it is one that renders it so useless is that, this nice big display has no antireflective coating, trying to take photos in a bright sunlit place like a beach or on a cruise even with the brightness gain alway the way up is useless. I was so frustrated by it I ultimately just put it away so that when I get home I will return it. It is shameful that Pentax whom has a fine reputation produced a totally useless camera like this. In my travel group some people had the Sony T33, the display was just superb, clear, bright and no problem, I will exchange it for the Sony. Wake up Pentax |
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