Pentax Optio E60 specs
General Info
Point-and-shoot
Camera class:
Sensor
10.0 megapixels
Efective resolution:
CCD
Type:
Lens
No
Interchangeable lens:
3.0x
Optical zoom:
32 - 96 mm
Focal Length (35mm equivalent):
f2.9 - 5.2
Maximum aperture:
3.9 in
Closest focusing distance:
No
Filter thread:
5.7x
Digital zoom:
1/2000-4sec
Shutter speeds:
Previewing
No
Viewfinder:
No
Dioptre correction:
No
LiveView:
2.4 in
Display size:
112k pixels
Display resolution:
No
Moving display:
No
Touchscreen:
No
Second display:
No
Built-in projector:
Focus
Phase detection
AF Type:
Yes
AF Assist Beam:
Yes
Manual Focus:
Flash
Always on (Fill-in), Off, Red-eye
Modes:
Flash exposure compensation
Flash features:
10.5 ft
Range:
Video
Yes
Video capture:
640x480
Maximum resolution:
No
Sound:
No
Zoom while capturing:
No
Simultaneous video and picture capturing:
Camera Features
Yes
Image stabilization:
Software
Stabilization type:
100-6400
ISO sensitivity:
Yes
Exposure compensation:
No
Auto bracketing:
2 seconds, 10 seconds
Self timer:
Continuous shooting (1.35 fps)
Other features:
White balance:
3
Number of available presets:
Yes
Custom white balance:
Portrait, Landscape, Close-up (Macro), Sports, Night portrait, Night scene, Panorama, Other
Scene modes:
Pictures
In-camera editing:
Face
Recognition:
Files - Resolution
Formats:
No
RAW:
7
Resolution settings number:
3648 x 2736 pixels
Resolution:
3072 x 2304 pixels
2592 x 1944 pixels
2048 x 1536 pixels
1920 x 1080 pixels
1024 x 768 pixels
640 x 480 pixels
3
Image compression levels number:
Connectivity
Yes
USB:
2.0
Type:
No
HDMI:
No
Wi-Fi:
No
Hot shoe:
6 MB
Built-in memory:
Yes (SD, MMC)
Memory card support:
Body
3.9 in x 2.3 in x 1 in
Dimensions (WxHxD):
4.6 oz
Weight:
Black, Pink, Gray
Available color options:
Power
Standard
Battery:
2
AA
US Availability
Available
Market status:
European Availability
Available
Market status:
Links
Official page:
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in English:
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Description: The Pentax Optio E60 is the cheap camera you always carry; you know, the type that's slowly being replaced by the camera in your cell phone. It has few features above and beyond the basics, making it good for beginners as well as those who just want to take a picture to remember a moment. It doesn't encourage experimentation or offer many settings to twiddle with, and if you're expecting excellent photo quality or lightning speed... read more