Hi,

Yes, I did mentioned the operation speed as a poor thing. But I 
personally prefer slower, but more accurate operation in focussing etc. 
A20 offers enough accuracy. And it's not THAT slow after all :)

BR, Margus
 

Jaume Lahuerta wrote:

>So, they didn't address the A10 poor (slow) performance issue?
>Shouldn't be that difficult...
>
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>----- Mensaje original ----
>De: Margus Männik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Para: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
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>Hi,
>
>I reviewed A20 for our local photo/computer magazine last month. It was 
>a sort of head-to-head test versus Olympus mju: 750. Pentax wins hands 
>down. 
>What's about A20... it's a bit slow in operation, but image results are 
>very good. Good noise, which is easily repairable with post-processing 
>software ( I do use NeatImage). But if you can find Optio A10 somewhere 
>on good (i.e. significally lower) price - go for A10. You will not get a 
>better resolution with A20.
>
>BR, Margus
>
>
>Leon Altoff wrote:
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>>Hello all,
>>
>>I am currently looking at compact point and shoot digitals.  
>>Specifically I am looking for one that can do movie clips in macro mode 
>>(or even super macro mode if it has it).
>>
>>It will also be used as a camera by my wife who has decided that she no 
>>longer wants to carry around an SLR. 
>>
>>Of course I am looking at the Pentax range (as well as others), and was 
>>considering the Optio A20.  does anyone out there have one of these and 
>>can tell me if it is possible to take movies in macro mode?  Does anyone 
>>have any other suggestions for good compact point and shoot cameras?
>>
>>All replies appreciated.
>>
>> 
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