There aren’t many 10 megapixel cameras for £70, but Pentax just wheeled out its latest, the E60, redefining low-budget photography.
But where’s the catch? If it’s that cheap, some core features must be missing, right?
Wrong, actually. Inside the E you’ll find a decent set of optics, a whopping 10.1 megapixel sensor, image stabilisation and face recognition.
There’s also automatic scene-recognition to snap great photos without fiddling with the mode controls.
There’s even a special Image Recovery mode, so you can retrieve images you’ve accidentally deleted.
All in all, that’s a fully-specced package, and for less than a ton we really can’t argue.
