Pentax Optio 43WR 4MP Water Resistant Digital Camera with 2.8x Optical Zoom

Pentax Optio 43WR 4MP Water Resistant Digital Camera with 2.8x Optical Zoom
Manufacturer: Pentax
Product Type: Photography
Editorial Review:
Product Description
A second generation fully-immersable digital camera - the new Optio43WR. Featuring 4.0 effective megapixels, a powerful 2.8X zoom lens, and a JIS Class 7 waterproof rating that keeps the Optio43WR watertight even when the camera is rinsed, splashed or submersed in water. So, go ahead and dunk the Optio 43WR! The latest PENTAX Optio digital camera is the perfect companion for outdoor photography in rain, snow or a day at the beach.
Average customer rating:
- Good camera, some limitations
- If you must have water resistance...
- excellent
- An Informal Review
- Great Pictures! Great Camera!
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Pentax Optio 43WR 4MP Water Resistant Digital Camera with 2.8x Optical Zoom
Manufacturer: Pentax
ProductGroup: Photography
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Accessories:
- Delkin Devices DD/RCR-V3 Li-Ion Replaces CR-V3 Digital Camera Battery
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Product Features:
- 4.23-megapixel sensor captures enough information for photo-quality 11-by-15-inch prints
- 2.8x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom (11.2x total)
- Waterproof design, can be immersed in water up to 3 feet for 30 minutes
- Stores images on SD memory card
- Powered by one CR-V3 or 2 AA batteries
ASIN: B00021OZOE |
Product Description
A second generation fully-immersable digital camera - the new Optio43WR. Featuring 4.0 effective megapixels, a powerful 2.8X zoom lens, and a JIS Class 7 waterproof rating that keeps the Optio43WR watertight even when the camera is rinsed, splashed or submersed in water. So, go ahead and dunk the Optio 43WR! The latest PENTAX Optio digital camera is the perfect companion for outdoor photography in rain, snow or a day at the beach.
Customer Reviews:
Good camera, some limitations.......2006-03-06
You still can't have it all. I have taken 100's of pictures with this unit in just about every environment imaginable. You do sacrifice something in image quality with this camera. The flip side of that coin is that I have taken pictures places where other digital cameras would have been destroyed. I have gotten some amazing and beautiful pics with this camera, it just does not take GREAT A+ quality pictures as consistently as other cameras I own. If you're looking for a unit to take on your outdoor adventures where you are concerned about killing your camera during that swim or adventure in the sand and dust this is a great camera to own.
If you must have water resistance..........2005-04-24
As someone into boating and sailing, I have always only bought waterproof or water resistant cameras -- starting with the Canon Aqua Snappy 35mm and Minolta Weathermatic APS film cameras. My first digital waterproof camera, was the only one available at the time -- Sony Cybershot U60 (no longer made). Nice little 2mp camera and I liked the memory stick compatibility with Sony Vaio laptops, but the lack of zoom was a real limitation and the requirement to use rechargeable batteries was inconvenient for longer trips (if you don't need zoom you might be able to get a good deal on a used U60).
To get zoom and a significant bump up in mp, I bought the Optio 43WR about 5 months ago and, although only water resistant (not for diving!) it has proven to be a really versatile on-the-water camera...
(1) for shots from a boat, optical viewfinder is critical for bright sunlight (LCD washes out), plus for bracing camera against your face,
(2) movie clips are for real with the Optio, so no need for bulky waterproof camcorder/housing (get a big SD card though),
(3) easy, obvious rear panel controls with minimum menu-based manipulation enable you to get the fast shot while out on deck,
(4) AA battery power is also critical, for extended cruises (since no AC power available for chargers),
(5) subtle but really practical point, unlike some super-thin cameras, the square box shape of the Optio WR43 enables you to hold it easily and almost completely within your palm and therefore protect the lens from spray while moving around the boat,
(6) and with the optional neoprene case (search Amazon for product PTX-L70), a pretty rugged total package.
Waterproof/water resistance camera options are getting more numerous... you might want to check out the Ricoh Caplio 300G/400G if you want a waterproof, large-body camera, though I believe these Ricohs are only available from Japan.
I'm also considering a move to the new Pentax Optio WP, a 5mp, waterproof (JIS8 standard - 5ft depth) camera, or the new Sony DSC-T7 with optional waterproof housing (9.8 ft depth)... note however that both of these are LCD viewfinder-only units, so the key will be LCD performance in bright sunlight.
excellent .......2004-11-25
Excellent camera in every respect but one. Shutter speed for night pics is very slow and pics are easily blurred by the slightest movement over the seemingly interminable amount of time before the pic is complete. i would still recommend it, just either use a tripod for night pics or have hands like stones. its really nice to have a digital camera that can get immersed in h2o, since so many of my vacations involve water. pentax cameras in general take exceptional pics, far better than my sony digital camera.
An Informal Review.......2004-11-09
Pros:
- Good flash: take your own snaps by holding the camera, and the flash throttles down nicely. Although don't expect to light up a room: the flash illuminates subject only.
- Loads of features: gives you the same amount of creative control as an amature SLR.
- Excellent outdoors camera: compact and unobtrusive, great picture quality during daylight.
- "Hip to be Square" kinda looks: I got three compliments from cute girls!
- Great videos: If your SD card can support 9MB/Sec write speed (also called "60x" speed SD cards), this camera takes pretty good videos.
Cons:
- Slow shutter speed when taking indoor pictures with flash. Didn't get a chance to try the "Snap" mode, which is supposed to speed up the response time.
- No lens cover: I always manage to splash something on it.
- Eats regular alkaline batteries like a monster: my 2300mAH rechargeables AAs fare way better.
Conclusion:
If you ever go outdoors, this is the camera you want. Can any other camera take pictures while you are playing beach volleyball in the sun, or splashing around in a raft, or enjoying a romatic rain-walk in the downtown?
UPDATE: It's been almost six months since I bought this baby, and took it with me too all sorts of activities like Skiing and Rafting. I could use this camera with thick winter gloves on without too much trouble, and it survived plenty of dunks in freezing water without compromising picture quality. I recommend this camera to anyone with an active lifestyle.
Great Pictures! Great Camera!.......2004-09-16
I bought this camera so I could take pictures while standing in the rain - literally! I don't know if I will actually do that, but it 'is' supposed to be waterproof (or at least water-resistant) and can supposably remain fully submerged in shallow water for a little while. I also needed for it to be able to take excellent quality photographs and based on examples I saw posted on the web I decided that this camera was good enough in that regard. The first day I had this camera I took about 60 or 70 pics with it on a beautiful sunny day using a Viking brand 512MB SD card that I purchased with it. I have to say that the pictures were excellent including some really amazing "macros" that I took of some bright yellow flowers. Also, I think that the camera is kind of "cute-looking". It is smaller than what I had expected it to be. I thought that it might be something like 5 or 6 inches square, but it is only 3 by 3 inches and about an inch or so thick. I like the fact that it is that small. That is about all I know to tell you about this camera. I think chances are very good anyone considering buying this camera would not regret it.
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