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		<title>By: Mark</title>
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		<description>I recently purchased the newer version of this camera, the Optio W10.  The main difference is the upgrade from 5.0 megapixels to 6.0 megapixels.  Beyond that I cannot say.  However, the model I got has performed far beyond my expectations.  I was very suprised at the ease of use to switch between the 24 different settings.  All but one of the 24 are pre-programmed for different situations, such as fireworks, underwater, and portraits to name a few, and the last is one that is manually programmed.  The most interesting feature, beyond the waterproofing, is that the camera can be programmed to take a single picture in a given interval, then will shut of until its next needed power up.  For example, when I was on vacation I set the camera up to take a picture of the sunset every 30 seconds.  Which allowed me to forget about it and choose which pictures I liked the best of the group.  And since I had my tripod, I set the camera up in the pool to take the pictures.  The only downsides to this camera managed to be a non issue for me since I am used to taking large numnbers of digital pictures.  The first is that it comes with no memory card, not a problem since I already had several for my other camera that also uses SD.  The other problem is the lack of specific features that can be adjusted, shutter speed and aperture can&#039;t be manually adjusted like on a SLR-style camera.  Overall it takes great pictures, is durable enough I take it almost everywhere, has a good battery life and can do a great job if you do not need to manipulate everything about your pictures.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently purchased the newer version of this camera, the Optio W10.  The main difference is the upgrade from 5.0 megapixels to 6.0 megapixels.  Beyond that I cannot say.  However, the model I got has performed far beyond my expectations.  I was very suprised at the ease of use to switch between the 24 different settings.  All but one of the 24 are pre-programmed for different situations, such as fireworks, underwater, and portraits to name a few, and the last is one that is manually programmed.  The most interesting feature, beyond the waterproofing, is that the camera can be programmed to take a single picture in a given interval, then will shut of until its next needed power up.  For example, when I was on vacation I set the camera up to take a picture of the sunset every 30 seconds.  Which allowed me to forget about it and choose which pictures I liked the best of the group.  And since I had my tripod, I set the camera up in the pool to take the pictures.  The only downsides to this camera managed to be a non issue for me since I am used to taking large numnbers of digital pictures.  The first is that it comes with no memory card, not a problem since I already had several for my other camera that also uses SD.  The other problem is the lack of specific features that can be adjusted, shutter speed and aperture can&#8217;t be manually adjusted like on a SLR-style camera.  Overall it takes great pictures, is durable enough I take it almost everywhere, has a good battery life and can do a great job if you do not need to manipulate everything about your pictures.</p>
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