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Pentax Optio T20

Price: £160.00

Touch-screen Optio gets a 7MP boost

Pros

Touch screen, High-resolution 3in LCD. Can draw on your pictures

Cons

Operating speed, High ISO noise, Loss of detail, No wideangle zoom

Design 17/20
Image Quality 16/20
Performance 16/20
Value 18/20
Features 16/20
Score 83%

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Main Review

The 6MP T10 brought touch-screen technology to the consumer Optio line-up, and with the T20 Pentax has upped the resolution to 7MP, using the same 37.5-112.5mm equivalent zoom upfront and program plus scene modes for point-and-shoot operation.

The ISO has also seen a boost, with the option to manually select ISO 100-800, though the auto sensitivity is ISO 100-400 as with its predecessor. However, the T20’s unique selling point isn’t its feature set, but the touch screen 3in LCD on the back that does away with a need for too many buttons (as well as a viewfinder). This allows the T20’s sleek silver metal shell to retain an incredibly minimal appearance, with the high-resolution screen giving a pleasingly large area to compose and view images on.

The touch-screen is incredibly fun to use too, not only allowing you to change settings but – using the included stylus – you can also draw onto your images, apply filter effects and even add a frame from a selection of sometimes-ghastly border effects. Yet the T20’s performance is lacklustre, with a four-second start-up and an AF system that’s steady rather than speedy. There’s also a slight delay when storing and retrieving images. While the Optio T20’s white balance and metering systems are sound, the general lack of detail is disappointing, with distant areas often becoming a featureless jumble of coloured ‘blobs and smears’. Colour noise at ISO 400-800 doesn’t help, making it look as though melted ‘hundreds and thousands’ have been spread across the image. Stick to small print sizes and/or low ISO settings for best results.

Verdict

The touch screen makes the T20 a lot of fun, but it’s generally slow to use and the image quality could be better.

Reviewer: WDC Team

Full specification

Weight Refer to manufacturers website Dimensions Refer to manufacturers website
Sensor 6MP Lens -
File Formats JPEG LCD -
Shutter Speeds - Exposure Modes -
ISO Range - Metering System -
Flash Modes 4 White Balance Auto, Daylight, Shade, Tungsten light, Fluorescent light, Manual setting
Memory Card - Connectivity USB 2.0
Power Li-ion Other -

Manufacturer Website: http://www.pentax.co.uk

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