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Casio Exilim EX-S500 5.0 MegaPixels Ultra Slim Digital Camera with 3X optical zoom
Great Slim Travel Camera Pros: My partner on a day to day basis. This camera is the best gadget I have ever bought. Excellent quality pictures, crystal clear, ultra fast. It's ...

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I am looking for a new camera i came across this one but i'm not sure if i should trust the brand name "Casio" The fashionable, 10.1MP Exilim EZ-1080 offers a host of high-performance features in a stylish, compact body. This digital camera will enable you to capture high-resolution images which reproduce crystal-clear even when printing in very large sizes. Equipped with a 3x optical/4x digital zoom, a newly developed 2.6 in. Super Bright LCD and a Super Life Battery, this camera will allow you to enjoy a wide viewing angle for extended periods of time on a single battery charge. And, with the new combination of face detection technology and an auto-tracking auto-focus system, it can detect human faces in an image while maintaining sharp focus and correct exposure for the human face. The YouTube Capture Mode records videos at the recommended size and quality for YouTube. Upload to YouTube seamlessly with the included uploader software; shoot, easy upload, shareIt sounds good to me I am not into the pro pic taking.. Just pictures that come out good, and good videos toohttp://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00353695000Pmv=rr

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It's pictures aren't as good as Nikon or Canon cameras but it is still a good camera. I own a Casio Exilim S10 and its actually pretty similar to yours. It works great and takes good pictures and videos in my opinion. Casio is an okay brand and its pretty trustworthy when it comes to their cameras. I personally love my casio camera since its so thin and sleek.

 

Question : How do I transfer photos from computer to a SD memory card so I can review them on my Casio camera
My girl friend likes to review our photos on our casio s600 camera. So I purchased a larger SD memory card and I am trying to transfer them from my computer onto the new SD card. But although they are on stored on the card they do not show up when I try to review them on the casio camera.

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Moving them from your computer to the card should not prohibit your viewing them on the camera unless the camera is looking for proprietary format. Using Windows Explorer to move them back and forth should not change the format. Have you viewed the card with the computer software after you copied them to ensure they actually were copied to the cardOne other thing to look for is a setting on your camera that allows you to view the pictures on the card. My Canon has a selector button that changes it from taking pictures to viewing the pictures on the card.Norm

 



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