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Pentax S60
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Specs
Pentax a.k.a.
Pentax S60 and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Camera Type | Point and Shoot |
| Megapixel Resolution | 6 MPixel |
| Optical Zoom | 3 x |
| Data Storage |
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| Details (continued) |
| Sensor Type | CCD |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
01 Aug 2008



Decent Camera, but not the Greatest
I've had the Pentax Optio S60 since Christmas of 2006. Right at the beginning, the things that bothered me about this camera were: 1) it came with no memory card and the built-in memory only allowed me to take about 5 pictures, and 2) AA batteries last for maybe 40 pictures (if you're lucky). I found right away that lithium where the only batteries that worked well for me. I did like the picture quality at first.
Now that I've had it for a year and a half, here are the pros and cons as...
–staclo24from Amazon.com
04 Jun 2006



Good, solid little camera
I learned a valuable lesson recently. When I first bought this camera I loaded it with some 2500 mAh batteries. I was extremely disappointed that I could only get about 30 pictures before the battery died. When I started to research battery chargers, I came to realize that not all chargers are created equal. Many older and even cheaper new chargers are not capable of fully charging high capacity batteries. This is because they use a timed charge which shuts off without regard for how much the ba...
–Andy Applefrom Amazon.com
11 Jan 2006



Mediocre
On paper, this camera should be ideal, however, it fails to live up to its marketing hype: picture quality for outdoor scenic shots is good, but indoor and softer light situations show its limitations. Photo quality is mediocre. The camera also uses batteries rapidly. I would suggest looking at the Canon A510, Sony Cybershot DSC-series, or Kodak Easyshare C-series instead.
–Uinta Hikerfrom Amazon.com