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At just £326 exc VAT, the Pentax K-x is about as cheap as DSLRs get. That means we know what to expect: a cheap and cheerful camera that lacks features but atones in terms of value. Right? Wrong. The K-x is in fact one of our favourite amateur DSLRs. N...
Extraordinary value and capable of terrific results; 720p video is the cherry on top...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 06:02:12
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The Pentax K-x is a feature-packed alternative to the bigger-name brands. Offering a conventional digital SLR design and layout, the 12.4-megapixel K-x won’t baffle anyone trading up from a compact camera, as a point-and-shoot auto picture mode is the...
Userfriendly yet fullfeatured; ISO range expandable to ISO 12800 (otherwise ISO 6400); 1,280 x 720 pixels HD video; very fair price...
No rechargeable battery; plastic feel and basic control layout; no HDMIout...
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Product Code: 1639402 Offering a conventional digital SLR design and layout, the 12.4Mp Pentax K-x digital SLR won't baffle anyone trading up from a compact camera. Offering a conventional digital SLR design and layout, the 12.4Mp Pentax K-x won't b...
The Pentax K-x digital SLR camera is a beginner-friendly model featuring most of the latest must-haves – and the best choice here for those wanting video too – but the lack of a rechargeable battery is a pain. Gavin Stoker...
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The Pentax K-x is a feature-packed alternative to the bigger-name brands. Offering a conventional DSLR design and layout, the 12.4-megapixel K-x won’t baffle anyone trading up from a compact camera, as a point-and-shoot auto picture mode is the most p...
User-friendly yet full-featured; ISO range expandable to ISO 12800 (otherwise ISO 6400); 1,280 x 720 pixels HD video; very fair price...
No rechargeable battery; plastic feel and basic control layout; no HDMI-out...
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The Pentax K-x is arguably one of the smallest and more accomplished entry-level DSLR cameras on the market. The K-x inherits the compact body and the simple layout of the K-m while squeezing in quite a few of the high-end features of its bigger brothe...
If you can tolerate the slow Live View autofocus and a few minor handling flaws then this camera is a near perfect choice for a first DSLR. Just be sure the firmware is up-to-date to avoid possible power issues. Overall, the K-x offers an image qualit...
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Pentax K-x at a glance: 12.4-million-pixel CMOS sensor HD video capture 4.7fps shooting rate Street price around £550, including 18-55mm lens Scores: Features - 8/10 Build and handling - 8/10 White balance and colour - 8/10 Metering - 7/10 Resolution...
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The K-x is available in red, blue and white, but in its more conservative black finish we'd struggle to distinguish it from the cheaper K-m. The layout of their controls is almost identical, as are the run-of-the-mill 2.7in, 230,000-pixel screens. The...
This capable all-rounder has excellent performance and image quality, but lens upgrades can be expensive...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 06:02:20
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Pentax's entry-level DSLR with high-end specs The latest addition to the Pentax line of DSLRs is aimed at entry-level photographers, but - looking at its specifications – you’d never guess it. Bearing more than a passing resemblance to the older Pentax...
The K-x is an exciting offering that sets a new standard for entry-level DSLRs. It’s a formidable camera that represents excellent value for money...
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With a design based on its previous starter model in the Pentax K-m, and some trickle down features from the higher end K7, the new K-x in offering 12.4 effective megapixels from a 12.9-megapixel CMOS sensor should in theory offer a best of both world...
Comprehensive feature set that ticks most of the boxes for today’s DSLR user, sharp results with kit lens and at optimal settings...
No HDMI output for hooking the camera up to a high-def TV or monitor despite it offering HD movies, no rechargeable battery provided...
For those looking for (nearly) all the latest must haves in one package, the Pentax K-x feature set offers a good value return for your money, whilst also being friendly to use via the prominence of its auto settings. Results straight out of the camera...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-31 06:02:20
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Sensors It’s the big difference between the K-m and the K-x – the move from a 10 Megapixel CCD to a 12 Megapixel CMOS, both from Sony. It seems like a small change, but it completely changes the camera.The "old faithful" CCD used in the K-m dates ba...
Clean, simple design, Excellent management of sensitivity, Remote flash function, Comfortable viewfinder, Builtin stabilization...
No display of focusing points in the viewfinder, Slow Live View, Embryonic video mode, Noisy shutter and focusing...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 06:02:20
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Pentax’s conventional-looking 12-megapixel K-x digital SLR camera comes after the company’s 10-megapixel K-m, which it shares many features with.These include a prominent Auto Picture mode for point-and-shoot operation in which the camera does the thin...
Comprehensive features; good results with supplied lens; HD video shooting; anti-shake...
No rechargeable battery; No HDMI output...
A good value camera for anyone who doesn’t want to stick with the big names of Canon or Nikon Good points Comprehensive features; good results with supplied lens; HD video shooting; anti-shake Bad points No rechargeable battery; No HDMI output...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 06:02:20
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Pentax’s conventional-looking 12-megapixel K-x digital SLR camera comes after the company’s 10-megapixel K-m, which it shares many features with.These include a prominent Auto Picture mode for point-and-shoot operation in which the camera does the thin...
Comprehensive features; good results with supplied lens; HD video shooting; antishake...
No rechargeable battery; No HDMI output...
A good value camera for anyone who doesn’t want to stick with the big names of Canon or Nikon...
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Pentax has been a strong name in the burgeoning budget DSLR market for a long time. The Pentax K-m, for instance, is a surprisingly good 10.2MP camera that can be had for as little as £330.The £700 Pentax K-x continues in a similar vein. Indeed, hold b...
Well built, Great image and video quality, Excellent kit lens, It's speedy...
Frame wobble in video mode, Expensive at launch, No autofocus in video mode, AA batteries a double-edged sword...
Pentax has been a strong name in the burgeoning budget DSLR market for a long time. The Pentax K-m, for instance, is a surprisingly good 10.2MP camera that can be had for as little as £330.The £700 Pentax K-x continues in a similar vein. Indeed...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-07-31 06:02:20
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With so many new DSLRs featuring HD video hitting the shelves, it’s no surprise that Pentax has joined the fray. Introducing the new Pentax K-x…...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 17:00:34
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This 12.4 megapixel camera is the Pentax entry model, supplied with an 18–55mm (27–82 film equivalent) lens with image stabilisation built into the body. The medium resolution 70mm LCD doubles as the camera status screen. The body is small and constru...
The feature list on this camera puts its competitors to shame. No one else has anything like the HDR expander. The ability to record RAW files in Adobe’s universal DNG format is a boon. Image quality is very good. Continuous shooting mode is up to n...
Only time will tell if the screen printed control labels rub off too easily. Mirror/shutter slap is unrefined.
The K-x is remarkably well featured for the low price. Pentax make the competitors look like miserable penny-pinchers with their cut-down entry models. The beauty of this camera is that no user will be frustrated, wishing for this or that additional fe...
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This 12.4-megapixel camera is the Pentax entry model, supplied with an 18-55mm (27-82mm film equivalent) lens with image stabilisation built into the body. The medium-resolution 70mm LCD doubles as the camera status screen. The body is small and const...
The features list on this camera puts its competitors to shame. No one else has anything like the HDR expander. The ability to record RAW files in Adobe's universal DNG format is a boon. Image quality is very good. Continuous shooting mode is up to al...
Only time will tell if the screen-printed control labels rub off too easily. Mirror/shutter slap is unrefined...
The K-x is remarkably well-featured for the low price. Pentax makes its competitors look like miserable penny-pinchers with their cut-down entry models. The beauty of this camera is that no user will be frustrated, wishing for this or that additional...
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Ever the innovator, Pentax is the first company to offer a DSLR camera in colours other than black and grey. The 12.4 megapixel K-x model will be available in a choice of white or black, as well as bright red and dark navy. Its small body makes the K-x...
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By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla PentaxK-XPentax K-x DSLR brings HD video recording to the massesNew Digital SLR camera brings HD movie recording, high-speed continuous shooting, and user-friendly operation in affordable, lightweight chassis.Pentax may not b...
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Like all the models in this group, the lens is still made primarily of plastic, including the mount, and doesn't offer any interesting specifications, but the focus and zoom rings are very smooth, and it's extremely sharp. It's unstabilised, but that does...
All in all, a great camera but it's expensive at this end of the market. If you add another hundred pounds then there are excellent mid-range DSLRs such as the Canon 500D and Nikon D5000 to choose from. However, if you want to tread the line between value...
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Budget-priced DSLRs make up a pretty crowded sector and one that deserves investigation from anyone about to enter the wonderful and empowering world of this type of shooting gear.As a DSLR, the Pentax K-x is about as good as it gets and, aside from e...
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The awkwardly named yet highly competent K-x is another entry-level D-SLR from Pentax (www.pentaximaging.com) that combines impressive for-the-money 12.4-megapixel resolution with copious amounts of style. The K-x is available in your choice of whi...
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When knowledgable (and thrifty) photographers want a good deal on a budget SLR, Pentax has been the go-to brand for decades. To this day, you can still fi nd young photography students shooting with Pentax K1000 fi lm SLRs. Does the company’s current e...
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Pentax’s K-x is a feature-packed alternative to Nikon and Canon entry-level SLRs. Offering a conventional SLR design and layout, the 12.4-megapixel K-x won’t baffle anyone trading up from a compact camera—point-and-shoot auto picture mode is the most p...
User-friendly yet full-featured, ISO range expandable to ISO 12800 (otherwise ISO 6400), 1280-by-720 HD video...
No rechargeable battery, Plastic feel and basic control layout, No HDMI-out...
The K-x is a beginner-friendly SLR featuring most of the latest must-haves (and a very good choice for anyone wanting video too) but the lack of a rechargeable battery is a pain. The camera is available in black, white, red and navy blue...
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enticingthelight.com Updated: 2011-07-31 06:02:12
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Pentax K-X shown with FA50mm f1.4 lens which is not included in the kit. Battery for size reference. As a very active shooter I’m always looking at new gear to see what’s happening with all brands. I was also looking for a camera that could serve a fe...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-07-31 06:02:13
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The Great White Storm Trooper is back! Read our full Pentax K-x review, complete with videos and images.
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As I packed up my K-x review unit, I found myself in two minds as to whether I'd consider buying the camera myself. On the one hand, I could see it being a very useful second body to accompany my K-7 for low-light, high ISO shooting. On the flip side o...
Small body, Good heft with batteries installed, Very good grip, Live view mode with 3 autofocus options, Faster maximum shutter speed than most at this price range (1/6,000), Fastest frame rate in its class, at 4.3 to 4.6 fps, HD (720p) movie mode, Exc...
No AF points in viewfinder, Image stabilization is only On or Off; doesn't have panning mode, Image stabilization indicator in viewfinder does not show amount of I.S. applied, May introduce image-doubling at around 1/100 second, but we didn't conc...
As I packed up my K-x review unit, I found myself in two minds as to whether I'd consider buying the camera myself. On the one hand, I could see it being a very useful second body to accompany my K-7 for low-light, high ISO shooting. On the flip side...
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The Pentax K-x (from $649) is an entry-level digital SLR that doesn't skimp on features. It features a 12.4 Megapixel CMOS sensor, a compact, well designed body, full manual controls (plus an auto scene recognition mode), fast continuous shooting, liv...
A lot of camera for the money, Very good photo quality, with good high ISO performance, Well designed, easy to hold compact body; available in four colors, Sensorshift image stabilization, Full manual controls, with unique sensitivity priority mode, Two R...
Tends to clip highlights; exposure is frequently off slightly, Some redeye, AF points not shown in optical viewfinder, Kit lens is a bit soft toward edges of frame, and has moderate amounts of purple fringing at times, LCD isn't terribly sharp; viewin...
When it was first announced, I wasn't terribly moved by the Pentax K-x. It seemed like just another entry-level digital SLR. After a survey of DCRP readers showed strong demand for a review of the K-x, I got my hands on one, and was quickly impressed...
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The Pentax K-x is definitely the most eye-catching DSLR for the price. It’s available in such colors as red, white, and navy, which makes this camera more unique. For $599 (including an 18-55mm lens) users also get 720p video and a fast burst shooting...
Stylish, durable design, Better specs than similarly priced competitors, Packs technology for boosting dynamic range, Fast burst shooting...
Mediocre image quality, HD video shows some motion blur...
One of the most rugged and stylish DSLRs on the market.
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With the Pentax K-x, it's not just the choice of a colorful red, white, or blue housing that makes this D-SLR stand out from the crowd. The entry-level K-x ($599.95 direct, with 18-55mm kit lens) is also the least-expensive D-SLR to offer 720p high-...
Very solid image quality. Impressive low-light performance. High-definition (720p24) video capture. Fast 4.7 fps burst mode. Available in blue, red, or white.
Lacks in-viewfinder focus-point indicators. Flimsy-feeling build. Proprietary USB and A/V connectors.
Breaking the boring, black D-SLR mold, the colorful Pentax K-x is the least expensive HD-video-capable D-SLR you'll find. And it takes great pictures, too, even in low light...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-07-31 06:02:15
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Pentax K-x Digital SLR, which provides maximum picture quality at a competitive price. It is designed to adapt to virtually any shooting situation, making it a great buy for hobbyists, amateur photographers, and families with a lot of memories to captu...
Simply put, there are a lot of new and upcoming digital SLRs, especially on the consumer-level market. Many of these entry-level models boast similar features to the more expensive cameras, and this is true. Although the Pentax K-X has very impressive...
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tipa.com Updated: 2011-07-31 06:02:16
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Equipped with a 12 MP CMOS sensor, a dust remover mode, a sensor-shift stabilizer, a video mode, a shutter that goes up to 1/6000s and a sensitivity range expandable to ISO 12.800 from top speed of ISO 6400, this entry-level and compact DSLR is an exc...
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digitalcamerainfo.com Updated: 2011-07-31 06:02:17
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The lowest-priced video-enabled SLR by a substantial margin, the $650 Pentax K-x still image and video quality won't impress sophisticated shooters, but consumers will welcome the extensive feature set. Lack of high-def video output, though, is a signi...
The $650 Pentax K-x is the lowest-cost video-enabled SLR on the market by a substantial margin -- the nearest price rival is the Nikon D5000, which runs $200 more. The cost-cutting mentality takes its toll in several areas, including the use of AA ba...
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The Pentax K-x isn't the kind of camera you want to use for your professional video shoot. Its manual controls are lackluster, its handling is a bit finicky, and its video quality limited to a 1280 x 720 resolution. That being said, you would be hard p...
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The Pentax K-x sits in the slot previously occupied by the company's K200D - one of the best-specified entry-level DSLRs on the market in its time - though that position has now been elevated by the arrival of a new breed of simplified models below...
Good detail and color in JPEGs at base ISO, Class-leading image quality in low light, very good retention of fine detail at high ISOs, Good quality 720p video output (but Motion JPEG format produces large files), Decent build quality, Quick and responsive...
Tendency to clip highlights in high-contrast scenes, Relatively little RAW headroom means it is difficult to pull back blown detail even when shooting RAW, No visible AF points in viewfinder, Shake-reduction not too efficient, AF in live view very slow (l...
In the Pentax line-up the K-x sits in the slot between K2000 (K-m) and the semi-pro K-7. While at first sight the new model is pretty much indistinguishable from the K2000, a closer look reveals that, from a features and specification point of view, t...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-07-31 06:02:19
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Pentax may only have a small share of the DSLR market compared to Canon and Nikon, but the handful of DSLRs the company has released during the past few years have been just as well regarded. In fact, the different route Pentax has taken gives the syst...
Plenty of useful features, easy and fun to use, AA batteries available everywhere...
No illumination of AF points, menu system a little dated, no rubberised thumbrest...
The K-x manages to offer plenty of functionality in a small package, and produces images of a high standard. As a beginner's camera it provides plenty to explore, while equally it wouldn't be out of place as backup to a more expensive model, given...
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CMOS SensorIt’s the big difference between the K-m and the K-x – the move from a 10 MP CCD to a 12 MP CMOS sensor, both from Sony. It seems like a small change, but it completely changes the camera.Highly praised in its day, the aging CCD sensor is no...
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With its bearing in the upper entry-level market, the new DSLR borrows its compact build from the (a.k.a. K-m) while sharing some of the features of their pro K-7. There are some unique functionalities behind the Pentax K-x, like HDR in-camera pro...
Excellent image quality, Great ISO/Lowlight performance, Unique incamera processing, Competitively priced, Solidly built...
Eats batteries for breakfast, HD video has some noise, AF in Live View mode slow and uncontrollable...
The Pentax K-x is a worthy competitor for the major manufacturers out there, and is probably in line for the third best with the other smaller camera companies. Since the days of the K10D and the K100D, Pentax has made affordable DSLRs with great form...
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The Pentax K-x is a new mid-range digital SLR that combines the compact body and simple operation of the entry-level K-m camera with some of the advanced features of the prosumer K-7 model. The 12.4 megapixel Pentax Kx offers an uncluttered design th...
The new Pentax K-x occupies the sweet spot between the entry-level K-m and prosumer K-7 cameras, combining the ease-of-use of the former with many of the advanced features of the latter. The 4.7 fps continuous shooting speed, speedy and accurate 11-p...
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Pentax has been a strong name in the burgeoning budget DSLR market for a long time. The Pentax K-m, for instance, is a surprisingly good 10.2MP camera that can be had for as little as £330.The £599 Pentax K-x continues in a similar vein. Indeed, hold...
The Kx’s image quality really stands out, and the kit lens is superb. We also like the build quality, which feels tough, and the ergonomics. And, while its video capabilities are a little hit and miss, the ability to fire off a 720p video with such...
The biggest problem the Kx currently has is its price – it’s brand new and that means you’ll pay around £600 for the version we’ve reviewed, That puts it at a slight disadvantage against the excellent Nikon D5000 and Canon...
The K-x takes absolutely superb pictures, and that’s the main thing.It handles noise well and the extended ISO range isn’t just bragging on the specification sheet – there are times when it’s genuinely useful.The K-x also handles s...
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about.com Updated: 2011-07-31 06:02:20
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The Pentax K-x is squarely aimed at the entry-level market. It's one of the smallest DSLRs on the market, and it's ideal for any photographer who prefers to travel light. Pentax has designed a camera that's easy to use and feels solid and well built...
Excellent image quality in low light conditions, Incamera RAW conversion and two RAW formats, Decent build quality...
Compare Prices, The Pentax Kx is squarely aimed at the entrylevel market. It's one of the smallest DSLRs on the market, and it's ideal for any photographer who prefers to travel light. Pentax has designed a camera that's easy to use and feels solid and well built, But how does it compare to its rivals?...
The Pentax K-x is an attractively priced entry-level camera with exceptional image quality. I'd give it five stars, if it weren't for the inexplicable exclusion of AF points in the viewfinder. The 11-point AF system is fairly configurable, but, without...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2011-08-31 03:29:35
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The 12.4-megapixel Pentax K-x digital SLR camera is a reviewer favorite among budget DSLRs. Though not quite as capable as better cameras from market leaders Canon and Nikon, such as the well regarded Canon EOS Rebel T2i (*Est. $900 with kit lens), it...
Great image quality, Sturdy construction, 720p HD video at 24 fps, Takes AA batteries, Available in many colors...
Not the best LCD screen, Some exposure/low light issues, Small, Soso autofocus...
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