Golden, Colo. — Pentax will ship a pair of sub-$200 digital cameras to dealers in August and September, the company announced this week.
Due next month, the 8-megapixel Optio M40 features a 3x optical zoom, 2.5-inch LCD screen, 17 scene modes, face detection and a digital stabilization that boosts the camera’s ISO to 3200 and quickens the shutter. In automatic, the camera can achieve light sensitivities to ISO 1600.
The M40, which will retail for a suggested $199, records VGA resolution videos at 30 fps with digital shake reduction.
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In September the company will ship the E40. The model also offers facial recognition and digital stabilization. It accepts AA batteries and features a 3x optical zoom lens, 2.4-inch LCD screen, a maximum ISO of 1000 in shake-reduction mode and 10MB of internal memory.
The E40 will retail for a suggested $149.