
Aiptek Pentax Optio 50
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Aiptek Pentax Optio 50
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I Miss Film.....wait A Minute, I Still Use Film!
Yes I have the Optio 50, and yes, it does go through batteries.....
If you use rechargeables and bring spares you are fine.
It is pretty easy to use, and does take reasonable pictures.
My old Rollei 35 is much better (film), smaller, needs no batteries, and is simpler to use. Plus, you have negatives or slide film that will last endlessly instead of digital pixels that vanishe into the air when deleted, and digital hardware which is being upgraded every five minutes, cannot be serviced, etc.
Yes, I still prefer film.
Digital is fine for editing and point and shoot.
Digital is all about batteries dying and temporary media and hardware.
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I Paid £ 3 For This At A Carboot,looks Good,
I paid £ 3 for this at a carboot,looks GOOD, small, compact, easy to use,nice build quality, BUT OH DEAR,the battery life, lucky i have 4 sets of 2600 AA batteries and a charger !! i have an Olympus c-3000 and an Olympus c-55 cameras, both take 4 AA batteries, also a Minolta AF 7000 camera all take 4 AA batteries and go on for ever , Pentax get your act togeather ! i also have a Pentax Spotmatic ! which has never let me down,what has happened ! .
This Is An Appalling Camera, And Has To Be The Wor
This is an appalling camera, and has to be the worst digital camera ever. We bought it because of the famous name 'Pentax' and it's reputation for SLR quality cameras. This was a big mistake and I'll never buy another pentax. This was a disastrous choice and this camera truly deserves to be thrown away. In fact it hardly ever switches on anyway, so we don't even try to use it now.
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Would Never Buy A Pentax Again Poor Build Qua
Would never buy a Pentax again
Poor build quality
Serial # = 1169106 if Pentax Corp ever want to know that this review is not a fake.
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Standard Aa Batteries Won't Last 5mins. You Need
Standard AA batteries won't last 5mins. You need to get 2500Ni-CD 0r Ni-MH ones and they last much longer - about 40/50 shots I guess.
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Pentax Claims This Is Not A Common Problem But Rea
Pentax claims this is not a common problem but read for yourself.
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Not Sure. I Have Had Pentax Cameras For Many Years
Not sure. I have had Pentax cameras for many years and they have been excellent and almost trouble free, but I think build quality has dropped, but then it has with all makes unless you pay a high price! The Pentax Optio 50 well under the cost of a similar Canon or Nikon at the time and I have heard reports of failures with them, so what do you do?
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This Would No Doubt Be An Acceptable Camera But Fo
This would no doubt be an acceptable camera but for the number of shots you get from perfectly decent batteries. One to avoid.
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Beware Of The Aiptek Pentax Optio 50 - Battery Lif
Beware of the Aiptek Pentax Optio 50 - battery life is non existent even when the camera is switched off a full set of batteries (mAh2500) will discharge completely over night. You can only get 30 or 40 photo's out of a set of batteries in a day in normal conditions. Pentax tell me that they have 'tested to specification' my camera so this would appear to be standard performance for the camera.
Must endorse the above. The Aiptek Pentax Optio 50 is not a bad camera otherwise, but battery life is unbelievably bad. Even brand new, fully-charged 2700mAh NiMH's only last about 25 - 30 shots. Compact size is no advantage if your camera requires twice its own weight in batteries for a days shooting!
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I Returned My Pentax Optio 50 Digital Camera Today
I returned my Pentax Optio 50 digital camera today. I told them at the camera shop that I did not get ONE SINGLE good picture out of this camera. Of course, I didn't take it outside in broad daylight, but THEN it's likely to be OK. They were not surprised by what I said, and they had nothing good to say about the camera. I guess when I bought it they were more interested in commission then getting me a good camera. I have always liked Canon, and the A520 is ultimately what I got. This camera sucked in every way possible; from its flimsy body and thin plastic, to its complete lack of proper focus and useless flash. I took a picture of my 1 year old while he sat on my lap. I just held the camera out in front of us and took the picture, our faces were clear so close up, and it worked ok, however, our faces were slightly dark and not bad, but it was completely black behind us, and my son's blond hair looked dark red.
In conclusion, the camera sucks, and I wouldn't recommend it! Unless of course you plan to use it outside during the daylight only. That is the one condition I didn't test because I rarely use it outdoors! Factory settings have it set so that after you take a picture it disappears off the screen. Took me quite a while to find out how to get it to stay on, as you have to turn the dial to the little wrench icon and select it from there, and then it's even just on or off, can't select say 3, 5, 10 seconds, etc. It stays on maybe 2-3 seconds, and that's your only choice, on or off. There are multiple shooting modes, and I tried several, even the low light setting didn't help with my dreadful pictures.
If your within in your return period, just insist on a refund, or an exchange at least. Bring in some of the pics. The person at the camera store told me these cameras are like this, that it is ONLY good for sunny, outdoor pictures. Makes it a little useless! I since got the canon A610, with the flip out lcd screen, i LOVE that camera. Pentax I don't recommend, although my neighbor bought a Pentax SLR that he seems to love. I bought my pentax at a camera store, not Walmart or Best Buy or the like, an actual camera store, and the girl gave me no warnings. But when I went back, I delt with a guy, and he said yeah, these are only good for outdoor shots, was not the least bit surprised that I said all pics were dark!
Your review seems spot on! My problem is getting PC World to acknowledge that they have sold me something that is not fit for the job. Any ideas?
Actually this is Sue, not Adam, but close enough! I at first replaced this with the Canon A520, but since have also bought the Sony S60! The A520 has great stills, quite happy, but the movie mode is a little lacking and there is a 10 second lag between being able to take pictures. So if I miss a shot then I have to wait 7-10 seconds before I can try again. Very frustrating while my daughter was on Santa's lap! The Sony has some decent stills, movie mode is definitely better, but I got some blurry shots with it yesterday, which happened to be shots of my friend picking up her first brand new car at the dealership and driving it out of the showroom, so shots I can never replace! No idea why they were blurry. But with this Pentax, I wouldnt get ANY useable shots, I didn't get any useable shots from it! Not one! I didn't try it outside at all, I thought maybe that was one place it just might pull off a few useable pics. Guess not! When I returned it the guy at the camera store said, yeah it's mainly for outdoor bright sunlight pictures. (and to stick to Canon). I hope Pentax sees these reviews and just pulls this camera off the market.
I agree with Adam.
I also bought an Optio 50 and af first sight I liked the size of it. It was very compact and I was told that it took very good pictures and since it had 5.0 megapixels I thought why not...
It was the worst choice I made!!! I took pictures indoor with plenty of sun light and the result was a black image. The pictures I took outside were acceptable but only if the sun was right on our faces otherwise the faces will always appear as a black stain.
The colors of the outside pictures also had a yellow coloured look...
I returned the camera 2 days after I bought it and replaced it by the Sony DSC-S60 which was a very good choice!!!!
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