Pentax W80

This camer has caught my eye. But I don't know anything about Pentax if there a good company or not. Also if anybody has the camera and what do they think about it?

johnniemac420 wrote:
This camer has caught my eye. But I don't know anything about Pentax if there a good company or not. Also if anybody has the camera and what do they think about it?
Pentax is a company that has a LONG history of excellent optics - they effectively invented the Single Lens Reflex camera (or at least they had the one that was first to be succesful in the market).  The Pentax K1000 film SLR was legendary as being THE student camera.  They kind of missed the boat initially with digital, but are doing pretty well now.  That said, they have historically been known for SLRs and SLR glass (lenses).
I own a Pentax DSLR (actually two - I never sold my K10D when I bought my K20D) but have zero experience with their Optio point-and-shoots.
IIRC the W80 is one of their waterproof lines, for which there is very little competition (Olympus SW series which gets bashed here frequently for inferior image quality, and one new Canon model).  I'd suggest looking at some reviews and maybe user experience at pentaxforums.com.
*disclaimer* I am not now, nor have I ever been, an employee of Best Buy, Geek Squad, nor of any of their affiliate, parent, or subsidiary companies.

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