Just Posted! Pentax Optio A20 Review

Just Posted! Pentax Optio A20 Review

Monday, 5 March 2007 13:20 GMT

Just Posted! It's not long before we're packed into our shipping cases for the long sea voyage to Las Vegas for PMA 2007, but we've just got time to post a quick digital camera review. The Pentax Optio A20 is an update to the A10 (and is itself about to be upgraded to the A30), offering more pixels and a smattering of new features. But does it sort out the A10's slow performance? Find out after the link.

Pentax Optio A20 Review

As is the nature of this business the Option A20 replaced the A10 only seven months after that model had been announced (and is itself about to be replaced by the further upgraded A30). The |A10 was one of the disappointments of last year, offering typical Pentax high quality output and wealth of features but with serious performance issues that made using it frustrating to say the least. The A20 has a new ASIC (processor), two million more pixels (10.0 MP 1/1.8-inch sensor) and a handful of new features. We decided to find out if Pentax has solved the problems that stopped the A10 from being a really great camera, starting as ever with the headline features:

  1. 10.0 effective megapixels
  2. High-performance smc PENTAX 3x zoom lens
  3. New ASIC
  4. SR (Shake Reduction)
  5. Face Recognition AF & AE
  6. Auto-tracking AF continuously focuses on a moving subject
  7. High-quality movies with an anti-shake function
  8. Auto Picture mode automatically determines the best settings for the shooting conditions
  9. ISO 64-800
  10. Shutter Priority, Manual and numerous scene modes
  11. SDHC support
  12. Post-shot red-eye removal

Pentax Optio A20 Key specifications

Street Price

• US: $270
• UK £150

Body Material Metal
Sensor

• 1/1.8 " Type CCD
• 10.37 million pixels total
• 10.0 million effective pixels

Image sizes • 3648 x 2736
• 3072 x 2304
• 2592 x 1944
• 2048 x 1536
• 1600 x 1200
• 1024 x 768
• 640 x 480
Movie clips • 640 x 480 @ 30fps
• 320 x 240 @ 30fps
File formats • JPEG Exif v2.2
• DCF
• DPOF
• PRINT Image Matching III
• AVI MPEG-4
Lens • 38-114mm (35mm equiv)
• F2.8-5.4
Image stabilization • SR (Shake Reduction)
• Movie anti-shake
Conversion lenses No
Digital zoom up to 4x
Focus TTL contrast detection AF
AF area modes • 5-point multi AF
• Spot AF
• Tracking AF switchable
AF assist lamp Yes
Focus distance • Normal: 0.35m - infinity
• Macro: 0.12m - 0.4m (at full wide-angle setting to 11.5mm)
• Supermacro: 0.06m - 0.15m (at full wide-angle setting)
Metering • TTL metering
• Multi-segment
• Center-weighted
• Spot
ISO sensitivity • Auto
• ISO 64
• ISO 100
• ISO 200
• ISO 400
• ISO 800
Exposure compensation +/- 2EV in 1/3 steps
Shutter speed 1/2000 sec to 4 sec
Aperture F2.8-5.4
Modes • One shot
• Self timer
• Continuous
• Remote Control
Scene modes • Auto picture
• Program
• Night scene
• Movie
• Voice recording
• Landscape
• Flower
• Portrait
• Kids
• Blur reduction
• Surf & snow
• Sport
• Pet
• Text
• Food
• Frame composite
• Shutter Priority
• Manual
White balance • Auto
• Daylight
• Tungsten light
• Fluorescent light
• Manual
Self timer 2 or 10 secs
Continuous shooting n/a
Flash • Auto
• Flash On / Off
• Soft Flash
• Red-eye reduction
• Range: Wide: approx 0.06m - 7.1m / Tele: approx 0.35m - 3.5m
Viewfinder No
LCD monitor • 2.5-inch TFT Low-reflective type
• 232,000 pixels
Connectivity • NTSC / PAL
• USB 2.0 Hi-speed
• AV out
• DC in
Print compliance PictBridge
Storage • 22MB built-in memory
• SD / SDHC card compatible
Power • Rechargeable D-L18 Lithium-ion battery
• Optional AC adapter
Weight (no batt) 125 g (4.4 oz)
Dimensions 88.5 x 54.5 x 23 mm (3.5 x 2.1 x 0.9 in)