I purchased this camera after doing some lengthy research. I looked at Casio Exilim EX-V7(suffers from mediocre image quality) or EX-v8 (probably much more comparble to this camera) and Konica Minolta Dimage X1 (also medicore picture quality) models as well, with the criteria being a small, portable camera, with a non-protruding lens. In addition, I wanted video at least similar or better than the Flip Video Camcorders, which can do an hour of low quality video in a small package. It is compatible with Windows XP (tested), Mac OS X10.5.1 (tested), and Ubuntu Linux (tested). Windows requires the install disc which is included. Mac and Linux auto open their respective photo viewing software for…
Hey youtubers! This is another short video of a gadget that i have bought. It's the Casio Exilim EX S12 This camera is a 12 megapixel digital ...
New Gear: Casio Exilim EX-ZR200 Advanced Compact Camera
29.01.12
Casio's devotion to ludicrously fast image capture continues with the announcement of the Exilim EX-ZR200 , the company's newest high-speed flagship camera. Set to be released in April for 379.99, the Casio EX-ZR200 can capture up to 30 frames per second of images at full resolution, that's right all 16-megapixels. The high speed image capture can be set by the user at between three and 30 frames per second, allowing you to capture that perfect shot in any action scene.
For high-speed video, you can record movies at between 30 fps (1920x1080) and 1000fps (224x64), though you'll be hard pressed to make out much detail at the tiny sliver of video the higher-end of the spectrum creates.
Casio Exilim EXZ57 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom Review
Amazingly, the overall physical size hasn't changed, and the EX-Z55's industry-leading amazing battery life (over 300 even with flash on and LCD on full-time) has been retained, making the EX-Z57 another battery life champ. If you shoot at the maximum 5MP and print out at up to 5x7", you probably won't be disappointed by the sharpness of the picture. However, as you print larger pictures, you'll see the pictures tend to be softer and noisier than from larger cameras. 5" LCD, Casio decided to release a 2. The tiny lens and tiny sensor necessarily limit the sharpness of the picture. The small camera also means a small, limited-power flash, 5" LCD screen that was considered "huge" just a year ago, but now that so many other digital cameras also sport a 2. read on) of the very popular EX-Z55 model....