Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Feb 16 2006, 2:22am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Pentax announces the Optio T10 digital camera along with the Optio W10 and Optio M10.
The Pentax Optio T10 features a 3 inch touch screen similar to the Sony DSC-N1 that was introduced last year and is available widely in stores.
With the touch screen users can edit photos on the camera and also add custom drawings.
Other features of the 6MP Optio T10 include a 3x optical zoom lens, 640x480px 30fps video capture, 12MB internal memory and USB 2.0.The Pentax Optio T10 camera will be available for $349.95 in March 2006.
More details in this press-release and in the PMA 2006 coverage of LetsGoDigital.
Find the bestselling Pentax Optio Cameras in our camera shopping guide.
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