I think Pentax really missed the boat by not putting ASA (ISO) 400 on
their OptioS.
That can be compensated for with the exposure compensation
capabilities, however, unless there's some drawback to doing it that
way that I haven't thought of...

keith whaley

Dan Scott wrote:
> 
[...]
 
> I just checked out Christian's site�I feel old. <g> Nice site, never
> mind that he's only eighteen. He has an interesting comparison of the
> features of the Optio S vs the Casio Exilim EX-Z3.
> 
> Specwise, the Optio S comes out better in more areas: more internal
> memory 11mb vs 10mb; smaller and lighter than the Casio; Optio can
> download images to any computer via a USB�the Casio requires it
> dedicated docking station (what were they thinking?); Optio can display
> its images on any TV, NTSC or PAL�Casio can't display to TVs.
> 
> Casio has ISO 400, the Optio doesn't.
> 
> Same lens and ccd in both.
> 
> Very interesting.
> 
> Dan Scott

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