The new BenQ E720 digital camera comes with a 7 megapixel CCD sensor and a 3x optical zoom, along with the typical 2.5″ LCD display, all packaged within a sleek brushed aluminum body that boasts Pentax’s very own Super Multi-Coating lens. The lush exterior of the E720 is complemented by a variety of features including a shake-free mode that helps you take sharp pictures despite having a case of the jitters. There are 13-scene modes that make it easier to capture photos in different environments without fiddling about with manual controls. Continuous movie recording with optical zoom rounds off the list of notable features. Does anyone have a verdict on the E720 yet?
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