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Pentax X-5

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Brand Pentax 2004
Model 12762
Released Year 2004
Type Digital Cameras
Series X
Color Black
Optical Zoom 26x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Pentax X-5 is a compact digital camera released in 2004 targeting entry-level photography enthusiasts. It features a 1/1.7-inch CCD sensor with a resolution of 5 megapixels, enabling good image capture for its release period. The camera incorporates a Pentax lens with 5x optical zoom, supporting focal lengths equivalent to 35-175mm in 35mm format. It uses a CCD sensor and supports JPEG image format with various in-camera adjustments. Image stabilization is not included, but the camera offers shutter speeds ranging from 1/2000 to 2 seconds alongside aperture priority modes. The device stores images on SD memory cards and features a 1.8-inch LCD for image preview and menu navigation.

It supports ISO sensitivity levels from ISO 50 to ISO 400, balancing noise control with light sensitivity. The camera includes basic flash functionality with modes such as auto, red-eye reduction, and fill-in flash. Connectivity options are limited to USB 1.1 for data transfer. It does not support RAW format or advanced video features. The build is lightweight and compact, designed mainly for casual photography with user-friendly operation and basic manual control options.

Specifications

Non-Domestic Product No
Manufacturer Colour Black
Digital Zoom 7.2x
Screen Size 3 in
Custom Bundle No
Color Black
MPN 12762
Battery Type 4x AA Batteries
Modified Item No
Colour Black
Series Pentax X
Type Digital SLR
Megapixels 10.4MP
Maximum Resolution 16.0 MP
Model Pentax X-5
Connectivity USB 1.1
Optical Zoom 26x
Features 1080p HD Video Recording, 720p HD Video Recording, Audio Recording, Auto Focus, Built-in Flash, CCD Sensor, Dioptric Adjustment, Histogram Display, Tiltable Screen, Viewfinder, Image Stabilisation
Item Weight 510GR
Sensor Type CCD
Sensor Size 1/1.7 inch
Effective Megapixels 5 MP
Lens Pentax 5x Optical Zoom
Focal Length Equivalent 35-175 mm
Aperture Range f/2.6 - f/5.4
ISO Sensitivity 50 - 400
Image Format JPEG
Image Stabilization No
Shutter Speed Range 1/2000 to 2 seconds
Focus Modes Auto, Macro
Metering Modes Center-weighted, Spot
Flash Built-in, Auto/Red-eye reduction/Fill-in
Display 1.8 inch LCD
Storage Media SD Card
Video Recording Limited/None
Weight Approx. 280 grams
Dimensions Approx. 108 x 63 x 38 mm

Key Advantages

The Pentax X-5 offers an accessible 5-megapixel sensor delivering decent image quality for casual use. Its 5x optical zoom lens allows flexible framing without image degradation typical of digital zoom. The camera design emphasizes ease of use with a straightforward menu and compact form factor, ideal for beginners. The inclusion of aperture priority mode provides some creative control. Expandable storage through SD cards enhances usability. The built-in flash includes several modes to adapt to varying lighting conditions, improving image capture versatility.

Limitations

The camera has a limited ISO range maxing out at 400, which can restrict low-light photography. It lacks image stabilization, leading to potential blur in handheld shots at slower shutter speeds. The LCD screen is relatively small at 1.8 inches and has no touch functionality, which constrains usability. Video recording is either very limited or unavailable, reducing multifunctionality. USB 1.1 connectivity is outdated and slower compared to modern standards. The absence of RAW image format limits advanced photo editing capabilities for enthusiasts.

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