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- Lay movies in QuickTime motion JPEG (640 x 480) at 30 frames per inferior merchandise; built-in movie editing functions
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MD) CL) PENTAX OPTIO T10 DIGITAL CAM

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- Powered by 2 AA-extent batteries; stores images on SD memory cards (approximately 10 MB internal recall included)
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- Built-in extraordinary-color filter produces more natural, vivid colors
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MD) CL) PENTAX OPTIO E10 DIGITAL CAM

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- Reminiscence card slot: SD (sold separately)
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10.1MP still facsimile resolution capture . 2.7" TFT color LCD display . Memory dance-card slot: SD (sold separately)
Is Canon or Pentax better?
May 16, 2006 by LittleCutie | Posted in Cameras
I am looking at whether to buy a new Pentax Optio T10 6MP 3X 3i or a Canon Powershot SD600 Digital Camera. Which one/sort do you guys think is better...Thanks alot...
Fer crap's benefit guys - a dozen responses and NOTHING on the 2 individual cameras that she asked about.
In this's an in depth review of the Powershot SD600 - it's a gear camera: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2006_reviews/sd600.html. My partiality reviewers (dpreview.com and steves-digicams.com) don't bear a full review for the T10 yet, but various sites do prove that the T10 is sluggish. I was afraid of this, in the rear reading Steve's review of the Optio A10.
In this's a technical comparisson of the SD600 vs the T10. There's two worthy differences: The SD600 is better in low light and the T10 has a more intelligent screen.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/analogize resemble_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_sd600%2Cpentax_optiot10&exposition=all
Based on all of this, I'd go with the Canon.
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