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- Bright, marine-yellow fabric is easy to spot in the reflective water.
- Quick-release buckle lets you remove your camera from the strap without having to take the strap off.
- Comfortable wrist strap is easily adjustable with attached spring fastener.
Don’t let your Optio waterproof camera get away from you. This Pentax Floating Wrist Strap will keep your camera and your digital memories afloat.
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- 12.1 megapixel CCD
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- Wide-angle 5x optical zoom (28?140mm equivalent)
- 2.7″ LCD 16:9 display
- Waterproof up to 20 ft
PENTAX 16426 12.1 Megapixel Optio W90 Digital Camera (Green)
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We’ve been looking at leaked pictures of this thing for a week or so, but there wasn’t much to say without the specs and all that. Besides, the leaked picture was just a little too muddy to show off the camera’s tasteful styling. But check this thing out: not only is the W90 waterproof to 20ft and shockproof from 4ft, it’s got a ring of LEDs around the lens to help with low light photos or movies. How come no one else thought of this?

The rest of the specs are pretty much the standard “nice point and shoot”: 12.1 megapixels, 5x zoom, 720p movie recording, 2.7″ 16:9 LCD, HDMI port, image stabilization… the usual fixins. One bonus is the “digital microscope” mode, whereby it can focus on things as close as 1cm away from the lens. To be honest, I think that’s pretty damn cool. Macro is something that’s missing from a lot of pocket-sized cameras. $330 is a kind of a lot of money, though. Just saying.
Honestly, if this thing performs as well as it seems to think it will, it may just be a replacement for the Casio Exilim FC series for my “perfect everywhere camera” recommendation. Looking forward to testing this sucker out.
Update: AHA! More pictures!


Now into its 11th generation of waterproof digital camera, Pentax continues to make things interesting.
Sony’s Cyber-shot TX5 takes the features of 2009′s TX1 and wraps them up in a rugged body.

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Clearly targeted at consumers who are living a more extreme lifestyle than I do, the new Casio EX-G1 features a shock-resistant shell allowing it to survive drops from as high as 7 feet, or being submerged up to 10 feet underwater for as long as an hour. The waterproof seal also keeps out dust, and the camera is rated to survive temperatures as cold as -10 °C, which isn’t actually that cold, though it is below freezing.

As for tech specs, the EX-G1 features a 12.1MP sensor that’s also able to capture 30fps AVI videos at 848×480, 3X optical zoom using an internal mechanism so the lens doesn’t actually extend from the body, and all the other features you’d expect to find on a reasonably equipped P&S digital camera these days. The choice to use microSDHC and microSD memory cards is a bit odd, though I imagine it helps keep the camera compact.
The Casio EX-G1 should be hitting shelves sometime in December of this year in black or red for $299.99.
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