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Pentax Optio WPi 6MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom | 
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| Brand: Pentax Category: Photography
List Price: $379.95 Buy Used: $210.00 You Save: $169.95 (45%)
Used (2) from $210.00
Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 22352
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2 Battery: 1 Lithium-ion Maximum Focal Length: 18.9 Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 Maximum Resolution: 6 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 6.5 x 3.3
MPN: 18563 Model: WPi UPC: 027075114159 EAN: 0027075114159 ASIN: B000ARIV7M
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 6-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for up to 2,816-by-2,112-pixel photos | | • | 3x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom; waterproof operation for up to 5 feet underwater for 30 minutes | | • | 2-inch LCD screen and MJPEG movie recording | | • | Stores photos on 10.5 MB internal memory and SD and MMC memory cards | | • | Transfers photos via USB; compatible with Windows and Mac operating systems; rechargeable lithium-ion battery |
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Product Description The PENTAX Optio WPI is all about lifeproof digital and high resolution images. With 6.0 megapixels and a large monitor, this waterproof digital goes just about anywhere life takes you - including 5 feet underwater for up to 30 minutes. Capture stunning on land or see images with the quick start-up, 3X zoom and an ultra-fast 9-point Autofocus that track and keeps your subjects sharp. Picture Modes - Program, Landscape, Flower, Portrait, Night scene, Panorama assist, Surf & snow, Self-portrait, Food, Museum, Sport, Underwater, Pet, Candle, Soft, Natural skin tone, Fireworks, Kids, Report Digital Filter - Playback - Black & White, Sepia, Red, Pink, Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, Soft, Brightness Drive Modes - Single-shot, Continuous (Standard, High speed), Self-timer (2sec, 10sec), Photo frame Movie Mode - Shooting Time - From approx. 1 sec. to memory card capacity Programmed AutoExposure modes AutoFocus modes JIS Class 8 waterproof 1.5m, 30 minutes Built-in multimode Electronic-Flash Image Storage - Storage Media - SD memory card removable, Built-in memory (approx. 10.5MB) File Formats - Still - JPEG (Exif 2.2), DCF (Design rule for Camera File system), DPOF (Digital Print Order Format), PRINT Image Matching III; Movie - MOV (Motion JPEG) approx. 30fps/15fps with sound Sound - WAV (ADPCM), Monaural, Recordable time depends on the remaining capacity of the memory card We suggest purchasing an optional 512MB SD memory card along with this camera to enjoy more practical use. Interfaces - AV output terminal, USB terminal, DC input terminal Video Output - Compatible with NTSC and PAL formats (monaural sound) PictBridge compatible for printing images without a computer Easily transfer images to PC or Macintosh
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
Great all-around waterproof camera for the family!! July 10, 2008 E. Griffin We purchased the W10 in 2006. So far I have taken over 10,000 photos on it. It has been to Hawaii 4 times and the Bahamas once. I have had it snorkeling in the water up to an hour several times a day. Sometimes I rinse and sometimes I don't. I have also used it here in Oregon to take pix in the rain to get those sports shots of my kids. It has been dropped, banged, scratched and otherwise benignly abused. So far, no leaks and still going! Comments: 1) Photo quality: as long as I stay within the optical zoom range, photo quality is terrific. I am not looking for a camera that will take super-high quality shots (like a 10 mega pix), but one that will give me good resolution and color. No small point and shoot is going to be able to give the highest quality...SLR cameras are better for that (still trying to talk my husband into one of those.)I have gotten great shots of fish, kids, scenery and such. I still have not utilized all the menu options!! 2) Underwater shooting: be sure to set the program to underwater photos (or video) and turn off the flash. Particles in the water will reflect back and the water will look cloudy. Best shots of fish are to float for a moment and try to pre-focus on the area, then snap the shot. 3) Action: as with all point and shoot camera, action shots are not the greatest; however, if you program the camera to take multiple shots on the "sports" setting, you have a better chance of catching a good one. Cameras with shutter speed options are best for sports shots. 4) Viewfinder: It took me awhile to adjust to not having a viewfinder and using the LCD screen. I still have trouble when I have my sunglasses on (or is it the bifocals?) I initially purchased a little attachment that sticks on around the LCD and pops open. It cut the glare and protected the screen. Unfortunately it did not survive multiple dips in the water. I have now adjusted to the screen and only occasionally miss something. 5) Battery life: I have found that, for the most part, the battery life is terrific. I do have to remember to recharge it if I take alot of pix or video. Just noticed that it seems to be running down a tad bit faster. I prefer having the rechargable rather than having to use regular AA or AAA because of the environmental impact. Plus, AA, AAA don't hold a charge as long and you have to replace them often (having had a previous camera that only took AA batteries.) 6) Overall operation: Either my kids are secretly devils (which I doubt) or I just can't really figure out how to prevent red-eye. Even using the red-eye reduction doesn't help. Shutter can be slow to respond, especially if the battery juice is running down. I try to snap the shot before the action happens (anticipate the shot.) The kids (ages 7 & 10) can use the camera with ease and I don't worry about them dropping it in the water (like our son did when he was 2...the camera was NOT waterproof, but did work again after 6 months of sitting around in a drawer.) As mentioned above, we have been 100% satisfied with this camera. It fits our needs as an active family who wanted a no-fuss, waterproof, "tough" camera!
Excellent camera September 12, 2007 petaloka (NY State) I got this for my teenage son. It's a sturdy little camera that takes great pics on land or underwater. The best thing is he can take it to the beach and not worry about ruining it.
I love my camera August 30, 2007 M. Boss (Denver CO) I bought this just before we went snorkeling with the whale sharks off Holbox island this summer and loved it. I wish I'd have tried more of the features before we got there so I'd have known more about the underwater videos, etc. It's very cool, lots of features! The only complaint is that the screen is impossible to see underwater and very difficult to see in bright sun. I tried to find a camera case that floats so it wouldn't sink to the bottom of the ocean but failed. I did buy a skin for it and then cut that to fit it exactly. That really helped because this is a slippery little camera!
A nice digital upgrade. August 10, 2007 Fisafire (Randolph, MA United States) This is my first digital camera. Before that I had a film camera that was also by Pentax. Here is my review of that camera: This is not a sophisticated camera but it is very convenient for vacations or just taking pictures here and there. It is also good for its price. Not too expensive if you want a good camera on a low budget. The same thing applies to this camera but it is more sophistication with much more capabilites. All of this makes this a great first time digital upgrade for a point and shoot camera.
Great little camera at a great price July 24, 2007 Steve K NY 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought the Pentax Optio WPi 6MP specifically for shooting while kayaking and boating - and I was willing to accept any shortcomings for the piece of mind of knowing that a little water wouldn't hurt it. So far, however, I've found no shortcomings! The controls and menus are easy and logical to use - I was able to set up and use the camera without referring to the extensive manual that comes with it. Shooting, focus, and flash mode selection is intuitive and simple, and I've found the color and clarity quality of the photos I've taken to be good, though a little grainy in low light. It's definitely a snapshot camera, and will not replace my Canon S2 IS for "real" photography, but it's great on the water (Check out this shot on the Hudson River: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1279/921201487_2017fd1d92_o.jpg . I paid $200 (from Pavilion Electronics - unbelievably quick customer service response and delivered 3 days before earliest estimated delivery date) and couldn't be more pleased with the camera.
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