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    Default Pentax launches X70 ultrazoom

    Pentax has entered previously uncharted territory today with the launch of its first ultrazoom "bridge" camera, the Pentax X70.

    Pentax X70

    Designed as a compact, lightweight, and inexpensive alternative to a DSLR, the X70 advertises a wide-range optical zoom, advanced processing functions, and high-speed shooting performance.

    It's all about the zoom
    Built around a 12 megapixel CCD image sensor, the X70's primary attraction is its 24x zoom lens. With a focal length equivalent to 26-624mm, the X70's lens should be well suited to even the most demanding photographic applications - from sports and wildlife photography at the extreme telephoto end, to landscape and architectural work at full wide angle.

    The X70 also employs multiple image stabilization technologies in an effort to make that huge zoom range more usable from end to end. CCD-shifting mechanical image stabilization is joined by an ISO boosting anti-blur mode, as well as a separate image stabilization mode for video capture.

    Solid hardware choices
    Pentax stayed close to the shore in rounding out the X70's specs sheet, providing a 2.7 inch LCD and an electronic viewfinder for shot composition, a redesigned face detection system capable of recognizing up to 32 faces, and 720p video shooting (albeit at 15 fps rather than 30).

    Macro mode provides close focus down to around one centimeter, and the X70 also claims to offer impressive high-speed shooting at speeds up to 11 fps - although it's not clear from Pentax's preliminary specs what kind of resolution these captures are made at.

    Pricing and availability
    The X70, which will be on display tomorrow morning when the show floor opens, is scheduled to ship in April. Suggested retail for the new model is $399.95.


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    Default Re: Pentax launches X70 ultrazoom

    This is a surprise - a very pleasant one.
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    I'm waiting for you folks to test this one and all the others coming out at the PMA show. It's going to be some fun over the next few days.

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    Default Re: Pentax launches X70 ultrazoom

    Things I'm hoping for form this camera:

    1. Possibility for an adapter ring like on the Canon S3 & S5. I think I see some filters in there which is really good, but an adapter ring would allow much heavier things to be attached safely.

    2. AA batteries. It's awesome to get 500+ shots out of a set of batteries with the convenience of being able to get replacement batteries while on the road.

    3. A high resolution viewfinder....don't really care which one it is.

    4. Manual controls.

    5. Good low light performance. We need a new champ.

    I'd like a lot, but I don't expect much since it's their first attempt in this segment.
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