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The Optio 330GS is a digital compact camera by Japanese manufacturer Pentax released in 2002.

It uses a 3.2 megapixel 1/2.7" CCD imaging sensor. It produces a maximum resolution of 2,048 x 1,536. The lens is a 5.8 - 17.4mm (38 – 144 mm 35mm equivalent) 3x zoom lens. The minimum focus distance is at 40cm in regular mode, while macro mode can do 5cm. A basic optical viewfinder is included with LED indicators for focus and flash charging. A 1.6" color LCD display has can be swung open 180 degrees that allows the screen to be faced forward. It is attached to the left side of the body and cannot be tilted. It uses CompactFlash cards, with a 16MB card usually included. The camera is powered by 2x AA batteries.