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Pentax Optio S40 4 Megapixel Compact Camera
Strengths: ultra compact yet uses AA batteries
Weakness: Fails to focus in low light levels where other cameras succeed, including common situations like restaurants or parties.
This camera has a serious weakness due to its failure to focus in lower light situations that other cameras easily handle. Pentax is simply way behind in auto focus technology that I expect will be corrected soon in newer models but be warned of the S40. In restaurants that have subdued lighting forget it plus you must turn all room lights on full to take a picture. I compared the S40 to my Kodak 6340 as I turned the dimmer switch down in my living room. On flat paint the Kodak was only slightly better. On glossy surfaces, noticeably better, on textured surfaces, the Kodak was amazingly superior (textured is comparable to taking pictures of people). Not only that, but the Pentax has non-existant feedback to you as you wait for the focus light to lock on. It continues to blink even though the electronics has given up trying so you hold on anticipating a focus lock when the camera has given up. They could have at least used a different blinking pattern to let you know the camera has decided it can't focus and has given up. This would allow you to focus on something else or try to increase the light. This camera is a dog that won't hunt. I returned it after 18 frustrating days.
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