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Pentax Optio T10
Pentax Optio T10
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September 30, 2006 6:50 PM

Pentax K100D vs Kodak P880

Looking to buy one of these two cameras - either the Pentax K100D or Kodak P880. Wondering which would be a better choice for family photos and possible Ebay use. thanks
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Critofur 30 pts
October 3, 2006 12:39 AM
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Well, if you're not going to buy more lenses (if you got the Pentax) then the lens on the Kodak is more versitile than the one that comes with the Pentax K100D kit.

I would choose the Pentax for myself, as I like that it has "Shake Reduction" image stabilization and I can choose different lenses.

Unless you can provide more details about your intended use, and more specific questions you have or features you want, I would have to recomend the Kodak for you.

The Kodak camera will certainly do a good job of taking family photos and ebay photos.

The only place where I really see it coming up short compared to the Pentax is: taking indoor photos without flash of a moving subject or without having the camera on a tripod.

I particularly want to do those things, which is why I would choose the Pentax for myself. However, Steve from www.steves-digicams.com says the Kodak has good low light performance:

"But if you rarely capture action shots, the P880's high resolution, image quality, low light performance and wide angle zoom lens may be just what you need for shooting family portraits, vacation landscapes and short movie clips. While its advanced features will appeal mainly to the experienced photographer, novices will easily produce terrific images using the automatic and scene modes and grow their skills by experimenting with its versatile features. With a street price of under $500, the P880 is a very good value for an 8-megapixel camera. " (Steve's review conclusion)


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Critofur 30 pts
October 3, 2006 12:42 AM
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I don't see an "edit" button, so I'll add another post. I notice that you can get the Kodak for just $337 at buydig.com. I have bought cameras from them before and recomend them for their low price. The only thing I don't like about Buydig is that if you call to order they will try to sell you accessories.
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