Along with the D-SLR launch we reported earlier today, Pentax also introduced six consumer-level compact cameras.
The Pentax Optio E20 is an entry-level model that shoots at a resolution of 6 megapixels and offers the barebones 3x optical zoom. What does make the E20 interesting is the 2.4" LCD screen, ACDSee for Pentax as a bundled application and Pict-Bridge support. Can be yours for Rs 11,499 (MRP).
If watersports is your thing, then you may want to take a look at the Pentax Optio W20 waterproof digicam. You can take these babies with you into a swimming pool or scuba diving (not too deep), without an additional underwater casing or housing. The 7 megapixel resolution and blur reduction technology make it a good deal either-way. At Rs 21,999 MRP, you can go crazy with the underwater pics.
For those sick of the low battery life their current digicams offer, there's the Pentax Optio M20, which offers extended battery life with just 2 AA batteries. The 7 megapixel resolution, 3x optical zoom and a 2.5" LCD screen makes it a pretty decent buy at its Rs 13,499 MRP.
Those in need of a bigger picture, the Pentax Optio T20 offers an impressive 3" LCD screen, so that you don't miss out on the little details of your composition. Along with offering a bigger screen, the T20 sports an ultra-compact body, 7 megapixel resolution and 12 versatile shooting modes. Yours at an MRP of Rs 17,199.
The Pentax Optio S7 offers a slim body, 7 megapixel resolution with 3x optical zoom, and blur reduction technology for those with jittery hands. Comes at an MRP of Rs 17,999.
And finally we have the 10 megapixel Pentax Optio A20, which features three types of anti-shake functions making it ideal for that nervous first date or just for people who drink too much coffee. So no need to quit those coffee breaks, simply shell out Rs 29,9990 (MRP) for this digicam and get the sharp still images you've always wanted.






