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Casio Exilim Z9 casio exilim-digital camera  

Post by Devika Rajpali

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Introduction

Relive memories, cherish the most memorable moments of your lives with the new Casio Exilim Z9. Loaded with all awe-inspiring

capabilities and latest technologies to simplify and make your life gorgeous.

Important Characteristics

Casio Exilim Z9 comes with a eight.one MP lens resolution in mix with 3x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom to give the greatest

benefits you can never even believe of. The camera is outfitted with CCD imaging sensor which is identified for creating pictures that

are large on high quality and reduced on noise.

The Metering function of Casio

Exilim Z9

is one particular of the most fascinating features of the camera. It has 3 metering options,

namely: Multi Metering, Centre Weighted Metering and Spot Metering. This Casio camera is supported by lithium-ion battery.

The internal memory of 18.6MB is upgradeable with SDHC, SD, MMC and MMC plus, the internal memory merchants on all the images.

The camera supports photograph modes these as: portrait, scenery, beach, backlight, evening scene and numerous a lot more. The Microsoft

Windows and MAC are utilised as working programs in the camera. You can instantly take a print of your photographs with the

PictBridge Technologies. With all these super traits the digital camera also has Experience Detection feature and You Tube Capture mode to

enrich the picture quality and locate the genuine photographer in you.

Design

Casio tends to make the digital camera slim and quite helpful.

Casio Exilim Z9 is available in silver, black, orange and pink coloration. The slim

and trim figure tends to make the digital camera really light weight and is straightforward to carry and won’t generate any hassles for you at the time of

satisfaction. The two.six inch LCD screen lets you see all moment items and give satisfactory benefits.

Conclusion

Casio Exilim Z9 is obtainable for you in very budgeted costs and full of person- pleasant and newest functions.



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Casio Exilim EX-Z2000 Camera Review  

Article by globalbattery





In the digital camera market Casio is best known for its popular range of ultra-slim compacts such as the excellent EX-S12 or the tiny EX-Z85. These are good cameras, with excellent design, specification and performance, but while they represent outstanding value for money they’re not exactly status symbols. People shopping for a luxury camera are far more likely to choose something more expensive like a Canon IXUS 110 IS or Panasonic FX60. Casio would no doubt like a bit of that action, and to that end it has launched the Exilim EX-Z2000, a stylish and technically advanced premium ultra-compact which, were it not for the Casio brand name, could easily be mistaken for a new Canon IXUS.

The Dell inspiron 1520 Battery Z2000 has an impressive specification. It is equipped with a 14.1 megapixel CCD with sensor-shift image stabilisation, a high quality 5x zoom lens with a very useful zoom range equivalent to 26-130mm, 1280 x 720 30fps HD video recording, a superb three-inch monitor with a resolution of 460,000 dots (double the resolution of most compact monitors) an anti-glare surface and an extremely wide angle of view in all directions. It is currently selling for around ï¿¡180 from several retailers, which compares extremely well with other comparable cameras. The Nikon S640 is also around ï¿¡180, while the Canon IXUS 110 IS is around ï¿¡225, and the Panasonic FX60 is around ï¿¡200.

The EX-Z2000 is, to put it mildly, a great looking camera. It has a sleek all-metal body with very clean modern lines, highlighted with just the right amount of chrome trim. Like most of Casio’s range it is available in a number of colours including red, violet, pink, blue, black and the metallic silver seen here. It measures 100.5 x 58.5 x 19.8mm, which is a bit bigger than some of Casio’s other models but still comfortably into ultra-compact territory. At 149g it’s a little heavier than usual too, but it has a solid feeling of quality and is very comfortable to handle.

Although the controls on the back and top panels seem to be designed more for style than function, they are fairly large and easy to use. There is a dedicated button to start video recording, another to switch between normal program auto and the intelligent scene recognition Premium Auto mode, and another for the Best Shot menu, Casio’s comprehensive scene program system. This has 40 options, including some unusual ones, such as silent movie, ID photo, multi-exposure, YouTube video and particularly the Dynamic Photo mode, which uses pattern recognition over a series of images to extract a subject from its background. The PANASONIC PV-GS31 Battery camera comes with special software that works with this feature.

The Z2000 has Casio’s usual sidebar menu system, which can be customised to suit the user, as well as a comprehensive main menu. Useful options include adjustable contrast, saturation and sharpness, a wide range of colour filter effects, and a Lighting option which boosts shadow detail in high contrast lighting. There are also a number of handy features in playback mode such as red-eye removal, white balance, colour and perspective correction, layout print and movie editing.

The Z2000 has mechanical sensor-shift image stabilisation, a system that Casio has used before on some previous high-end models. It is a good system, and adds around three stops to low-speed hand-held stability. The HD movie recording mode is good too, but no better than many contemporary cameras. It can shoot at a resolution of 1280 x 720 and 30fps, with mono audio and no optical zoom while recording. The video and audio quality are pretty good, although the microphone isn’t particularly directional.

The PANASONIC CGA-DU07 Battery Z2000′s overall performance is also pretty good. It starts up quickly in approximately two and a half seconds, and in single-shot mode it has a shot-to-shot time of a little over two seconds. In the standard continuous shooting mode it can maintain a shot every two seconds, which is a bit on the slow side but it does check focus between shots. It has two faster continuous shooting options, one at 4fps and two megapixels, and one at 10fps at one megapixel. It also has a flash continuous option, which fires three two-megapixel shots in 1.8 seconds, but with flash for each shot. In normal single shot flash shooting, the Wireless Mini PCI-E Card flash recharges in

Call of Duty 4 “Testing Casio Exilim EX-Z77″


Testing my new camera in “Youtube capture mode” it’s so cool

Driver swing Casio Exilim FH 100 420fps


Video test on my golf swing with my new casio camera at 420 fps.

Driver swing Casio Exilim FH 100 420fps


Video test on my golf swing with my new casio camera at 420 fps.

Driver swing Casio Exilim FH 100 420fps


Video test on my golf swing with my new casio camera at 420 fps.

Casio Exilim EX-H10 Video.wmv


These are just a couple of short video clips of me using my Casio Exilim EX-H10 camera.

Casio EXILIM EX-750 – Lens Out

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Image taken on 2005-07-31 13:07:30 by pigpogm.

Casio EXILIM EX-750 – In Cradle

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Image taken on 2005-07-31 13:03:08 by pigpogm.

210FPS Casio Digital Camera Exilim EX-FS10 Slow Motion Golf Sting


Here is a video taken with my new Casio Camera. This video shows you the quality of the cameras slow motion feature. Allot of people are saying this camera is not very good. I think it takes very nice pictures. It does great video, and if you have really good light, mainly outside in the sun the slow motion is pretty good too. Check it out and see for your self.

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