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Casio Exilim EX-FS10 9MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5 inch LCD (Gray)
Price : $199.99 Too low to display
Features
: - 9.1-megapixel resolution
- 3x optical image-stabilized zoom
- 30 shot-per-second high-speed burst shooting (6 MP images)
- HD Movie function
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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Casio EXILIM EX-FS10 Digital Camera Features By reducing the size of the circuitry and the image sensor units, Casio has produced the super-slim EX-FS10, which offers a high-speed 30 shot-per-second burst rate and high-speed movies at a maximum of 1000 fps. It also delivers a number of other innovative functions, including the ability to capture a still image while viewing the movement of the subject in slow motion and automatically selecting and saving one frame from continuous shots. The Exilim EX-FS10 measures just 3.8 inches wide, 2.3 inches high and .64 inches thin. It features a newly-developed 3x optical inner-zoom lens and a 2.5-inch high-performance Super Clear LCD. This high-speed model also boasts an effective 9.1-megapixel resolution. Casio Exilim EX-FS10 Highlights30 shot-per-second high-speed burst shooting The EX-FS10 can take up to 30 shots per second of high-resolution 6.0-megapixel images. What’s more, it can save up to 25 frames prior to the instant that the shutter button is actually pressed, so even if the user hits the shutter a bit late, that special moment will not be missed. The number of shots per second can be set at 30, 15, 10, 5, 3 or auto, and the user can set the total number of shots in one burst at 30, 20, 10 or 5. Easy, convenient functions that make the most of high-speed burst shooting Automatically record just the best of the images captured in a high-speed burst. Also, a number of images from a burst can be combined into a single image. It is this high-speed burst capability that offers the functionality for easily creating photos precisely in accordance with the wishes of the user. After taking a set of shots, there is no need to go to the trouble of manually select the best one. Slow Motion View By pressing a dedicated button during shooting, it is possible to view the movement of the subject in slow motion on the LCD monitor. The user can press the shutter while viewi
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Not a bad camera depending on what you are looking for
Pros: nice features, lightweight, compact, minimal shutter lag
Cons: battery life, noisy at low light
First, if you take a lot of photos during the evening, or in low-light situations, stop reading and look for another camera. The biggest issue with this camera is that it tends to be a little "noisy" at ISO400 and higher, even when using the flash. To be honest, you're better off getting one of the Canon Powershots or investing in a baseline DSLR. As always, when buying any camera, figure out what you want to use it for before looking.
Photos During the daytime however, the camera takes some pretty nice shots. The nice thing about it is that the auto function combined with Casio's "Best Shot" menu make it easier to set for different situations. The best ISO setting would probably be between the 100-200 range. The optional 30 fps high speed setting is pretty impressive for a point and shoot. This is great for sporting events, or trying to nail a shot of the little one chasing the dog. The auto white balance is a little off at times, but there's also an option to adjust it manually, so not that big of a deal. The camera uses digital zoom, which isn't that great. Even in daylight, it's difficult to get a clean shot zoomed in.
Videos First, the slow motion option for videos is AMAZING. Being the only consumer camera with this option it's a really fun feature to play with. However, it suffers from the same type of noise in poor light, even if you are in a room with the curtains drawn. In order to take a nice clean video using a framerate of 210 fps or higher, you'll need to be outdoors in bright sunlight. The same applies to 30fps, although the noise isn't as bad. The resolution becomes lower as you increase the fps. the 30-210 and 210 fps settings seem to be the best. While 1000 fps is really nice, the quality is a bit poor, and the files tend to be huge. If you're planning to do a lot of slow motion video, you'll want to get a memory card that is decent size (at least 4GB). 3 minutes of vid shot at 210fps is roughly 300-400 MB in size. The camera will also shoot HD vids at 720p, but it's not that spectacular. There have been comments about the camera not auto-focusing during video. This isn't entirely true. You'll need to turn continuous AF on before you start as well as set the type of auto focus you want (spot, tracking, etc). By default, the continual AF option is turned off. What you cannot really do is AF after the camera zooms in, so there is a limit.
Battery Life Battery life it terrible. Another reviewer mentioned that it only lasts 2.5 hours, and he's pretty much right. That time is cut even shorter when filmining videos. Note that the battery has a capacity of 750 mAh, which is not much. In comparison, the Nikon battery for the D90 is 1500 maH and lasts much longer. So if you're planning a long trip, you might want to bring a spare.
Overall, I'm very happy with the camera. I didn't buy it for taking pictures, but more for using the slow motion feature, and it's slim, compact design. Again, if you're looking to replace your point and shoot, I suggest looking at Canon or Nikon as they are much more versatile.
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Great features if you can learn to use them
We purchased this little camera for its feature of 30 frames per second shooting and it does. We are able to catch the grand kids in poses impossible at the slow delayed shutter time of normal digital cameras. The camera is compact and the photos good quality. Problem is learning to use it. The instruction book is not well-written, so trial and error is the only way to learn to use the non-intuitive controls of the camera, After several weeks, we are still learning. If and when we can consistently do the things we want to do, we will be very happy with this little machine. The company had the smarts to make a camera with this capability, why could they not hire a qualified writer/editor to write the manual?
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Nice features, but overall just average
If you are thinking about buying this camera, it's probably because of one major thing: the high speed burst/movie mode (an extremely cool feature that, at this time, isn't found on many cameras... and this one is definitely the smallest and most portable right now).
This functionality branches off into 3 very unique modes:
1) a fast 30 frame per second high speed burst shot that lets you keep all, some, or none of the shots you take while holding down the shutter button. 2) a slow motion button that literally slows down the image of your target on the LCD screen and allows you to snap the exact moment you want. 3) a high speed movie mode that lets you capture up to 1000 frames per second for super-slow motion movies.
These functions sold me, and were the main reason I wanted the camera. I have to say that they are slightly disappointing after working with them for a little over a month. All of the slow motion modes are completely unusable under even the slightest of low light conditions. Because of this, I can't use any of these modes indoors at all. Anything shot without the flash comes out as a dark, grainy mess. With regards to the high speed movies, this should really have been labeled as a 210 fps or maybe 420 fps movie mode, because 1000 fps is completely unwatchable. It shoots at an extremely low resolution and requires an immense amount of light to even show up.
Image quality for normal shots is slightly below average. Photos usually come out as very grainy and again require a lot of light. Flash photos come out decent. I seem to have much better luck from other cameras I've owned from Canon and Sony for any kind of indoor photography. The one area the ex-fs10 does seem to work well with is some still low-light photographs. A feature called high speed nightscene uses a method of taking several highspeed photographs at once and melding them into one photo to produce a better photo than you would get under normal circumstances. This prevents a lot of the blur you normally get when using higher ISO's during low light conditions. The same principle is also used in an anti-shake best shot mode, which works reasonably well.
The high definition (720p) movie mode is a nice feature, but also tends to come out grainy in low-light conditions, and again is virtually unusable indoors. It has extreme difficulty staying focused and often tends to go in and out of focus.
As for size and quality of build: The camera is extremely small and light, and will easily fit in medium-sized pockets. It also has a very sturdy and nice feel to it.
Overall, I still think the only reason to buy this camera is if you are extremely interested in the slow-motion modes. They are great if you want to capture fast paced action under high-light conditions (outdoors); however, they severely suffer under low-light conditions. If you are worried about image quality, I'd probably look elsewhere though.
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EX-FS10
I bought this specifically to have fun with the slow motion features. But I was amazed at the great quality of the HD 720p video that this takes, and the decent still pictures. The slow motion features are really fun, but they do need plenty of light to make the quality of the movie decent. Another nice feature is the ability to 'put reality in slow motion'. It records a stream of full size images, and shows them to you in slow motion,(adjustable), as they are cycling, you can choose one to save. (In another mode you can save the whole lot.) It has many more special modes and features which are described on the manual in a pdf file on the included CD. In low light, the slo-mo is virtually unusable. I would recommend this as a fun video camera, not as a still image camera with some bonus features. The slo-mo stuff works great, the only down side is that the faster you go, the smaller the resolution of the movie. At 1000fps you have a narrow band of a movie. For most things the 210 fps at 480x360 resolution is perfect. The 420 fps records at 224 x 168 and the 1000fps 224 x 64.
In conclusion, its a fantastic toy at a great price. If you like playing with blocks, water, nerf guns, etc. this will make it 10x more fun!
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Wonderful Camera
I got this camera for it's high speed shutter capability, up to 1000 fps. I was surprized how small it is and how great it's images and video is.
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Casio EX-Z33VP 10.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.5 inch LCD (Vibrant Pink)
Price : $119.99 Too low to display
Features
: - 10.1-megapixel resolution
- 3x optical zoom ; 2.5-inch LCD screen
- Face Detection function; Easy Mode for enhanced simplicity
- Record widescreen movies; capture and upload through YouTube Movie Mode
- Compatible with SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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CASIO 10 MP 3X OPT ZOOM ACCS2.5 LCD DIG CAM VIB PINK
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I love it !
I LOVE THIS CAMERA ! ITS HAS GREAT BATTERY LIFE AND IS LIGHT WEIGHT ! THE COLOR IS AWESOME ! THE QUALITY OF THE PICTURES IS VERY GOOD AS WELL.
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Medium
The camera is good for daypictures, but in the night or inside the quality is poor (in this case not focus right), the videocamcorder is poor, and the soudrecorder is poor too
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Very good
Just as described. Received in good conditions. Since I am an amateur, it is worth the price.
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Son personas 100% recomendados y muy cumplidoras
Buno amigos solo mequeda dar gracias y dar Referencia De Que son Muy buenos 100% Recomendados mil gracias
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Easy to use Digital cameraJust
Just a very easy to use camera. Love the movie camera feature. Extremely easy to upload pics to computer. great picture quality. just overall very please with purchase and recommend to others.
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Casio Exilim EX-S8 12 MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Black)
Price : $129.99 Too low to display
Features
: - Fun widescreen movie recording: Just by pressing the movie button
- As well as the rectangular focusing frame usually displayed on the LCD monitor
- Program the camera automatically for particulr subject, scene
- Face Detection: Put a better face on your images with automatic Face Detection technology.
- 4X Optical Zoom
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EXILIM EX-S8 BLACK 12 MP PERP2.7IN LCD 4X ZOOM
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Casio EX-Z2000 14.1MP Digital Camera with 5x Ultra Wide Angle Zoom with CCD Shift Image Stabilization and 3.0 inch LCD (Red)
Price : $229.99 Too low to display
Features
: - 14.1-megapixel resolution
- Wide-angle 26mm 5x optical zoom; 3.0-inch Super Clear LCD screen
- Newly developed EXILIM Engine 5.0
- Make composite images of different moving images with Dynamic Photo
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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The Casio EX-Z2000 offers a stylish digital camera that delivers excellent pictures without requiring any effort. This 14.1 effective megapixel model comes with a wide-angle 26 mm 5x optical zoom lens (26 to 130mm equivalent) and a 3.0-inch Super Clear LCD screen with a high resolution of approximately 460,000 pixels in a compact, thin body. The camera comes with CCD-shift image stabilization and HD Movie function. This means the Casio EX-Z2200 can shoot high-resolution stills as well as 1280x720 (720p) movies. This model also has long-life, rechargeable battery, making it possible to take 580 shots (based on CIPA ) on a single full charge - nearly 3-times capacity of competing cameras in this price range. With this model, Casio has also realized a fresh new digital camera design, creating an innovative form finished in natural curves. This Casio camera is perfect for family events and touring. The key things here are simple use, feature packed, takes stills and HD movies, efficient battery life, and wonderful results. The Casio Exilim EX-Z2000 is really the camera you and your family needs. Sensitivity Adjustment - Auto, ISO64, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400, ISO800, ISO1600, ISO3200 in still mode / Auto in movie mode White Balance - Auto WB, Daylight, Overcast, Shade, Day White FL, Daylight FL, Tungsten, Manual WB Built-in multimode electronic-flash YouTube capture mode for easy transfer to your YouTube channel Date and Time image recording with auto calendar to 2049 Self Timer modes - 10 seconds, 2 seconds, Triple Self-timer 3-inch LCD screen TFT color display USB and A/V Port Monaural microphone and speaker built-in Newly developed EXILIM Engine 5.0 for faster processing and color integrity Make composite images of different moving images with Dynamic Photo; Art Shot Function Face detection Approximately 74MB internal memory available for capturing images Capture images to SD or SDHC memory
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Great Camera for the Price
This is the third Casio I have owned over the last 10 years and the best yet!! Last month I purchased a Canon only because Casio did not have a view-finder with its new models.On the beach the screen of this or any camera without a view finder does fade in bright sunlight. The Canon was returned within a week. It did not do the quality pictures that I was used to from Casio.
This new model is very easy to use and takes great pictures.Large screen.Just wish the camera had a view finder which few of the new models from any company have. I love the best shot which allows you to shoot great pictures under different conditons. My pictures of flowers using BS actually pop out and are 3 dimentional. The video option is simple to operate and takes great video. The model fits in your pocke, light and great for travel. You will not miss a photo opportunity since it moves fast!!
This camera is actually so much fun to use!! In the BS mode it can take pictures that look like either oil paintings, watercolors or crayon. My grandkids love it!! I was really upset when my former 5 year old model broke. However, I replaced it with this newer-updated model. The price of this camera from Amazon is very reasonable...less than the Canon that I returned. Another issue is that I was unable to find this model in any store in the Long Island area.
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Casio Exilim EX-Z35 12 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.5-Inch LCD (Purple)
Price : $109.99 Too low to display
Features
: - 12.1-megapixel resolution
- 3x optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD screen
- Face Detection
- Record widescreen movies; YouTube Movie Mode for easy video sharing
- Capture photos and video to SD/SDHC memory (not included)
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EXILIM EX-Z35 PURPLE 12 MP PERP2.5IN LCD 3X ZOOM
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Cheap price, cheaply made
I bought this camera as I thought it was a great price and I loved the color. I was even happier with the color when it arrived...it is not a true purple. It is more a fuchsia pink/purple. It had some cool camera settings but they always didnt work out well as the ones with a flash, the flash was to bright and made the pictures white out and the non flash ones were too dark. The camera also had a slow recovery time...so if you missed the perfect shot the opportunity was gone as it took a few seconds before you were able to take the next picture. The main body of the camera seemed sturdy, but the battery door was a cheap flimsy plastic and seemed like it would snap off easily. The battery door also did not like to stay shut. Every time I turned around the darn thing was poped open again. It was hard to get it to shut again...and would only stay a little bit. Overall there are many better camera's for less than 100 bucks. This is not worth the money.
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AWESOME Camera!!
My old camera, the older version of this camera quit working last weekend... Well I can't be without a camera, I am always wanting to take pictures to create memorys that will last forever!! Well I saw this camera on several sites, but I came to amazon and found it at the best price ever, I even got it cheeper then the older one!!
The camera takes awesome pictures, you have to play around with the rezalution a little the first few shots I got were a little grainy, but once I played around with it the pictures came out as clear as a bell, and MUCH better then my older camera of the same modle ever took, you can see the fine details in the pic, such as rain drops on leaves etc.
The camera comes with the basics, the power cord to charge the battery, the battery, a cord so you can play your pics on a tv screan, and the cord that you can download your pictures with. It doesn't come with an SD card, that you have to go out and purchase seperatly.
all in all I rate this camera on a scale of 1 to 10 ( one being the worst and 10 being the best ) I rate this camera as a 10 and higher I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!
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Questions & Answers
Question : What is the best way to buy a casio digital camera?
I have seen ones that don't use flash and the pics look great.Can you suggest a model ,etc.
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I would recommend Canon PowerShot SD990IS (a good 14.2 mpx camera, just 350$, read the review: http://shortcamerareviews.com/canon-powershot-sd990is-digital-camera-review/).Or if you're looking for something cheaper, check the A1000IS, just 150$ (read the review: http://shortcamerareviews.com/canon-powershot-a1000is-digital-camera-review/)
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Question : Does the Casio® Exilim EX-Z29 10.1MP Digital Camera zoom in and out while recording an video?
I bought an sony cybershot digital camera about an year ago and you must set the zoom and record like that the whole time. Can this Casio camera change zoom while you are recording the video?
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no
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Question : Does anyone know where I can find a usb cord for my exilim casio digital camera?
I lost my cord and need a new one does anyone know of a particular store? I tried Best Buy but no luck .
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through casio try calling them Casio Parts Department1-800-223-2001http://www.casio.com/support/buyParts/
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Question : How do you transfer pictures or videos to your comp from a digital camera? Casio Ex-Z300 Exilim?
I have a Casio EX-Z300 EXILIM and i'm having a hard, REALLY hard time to transfer the pictures and videos to my computer. With other cameras i usually drag the picture files from the "DCIM" folder on a camera but when i do the same thing with this camera, it WONT transfer. Any ideas, plz help me.
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Do you have the camera connected to the computer? or are you using a card reader?You should be able to drag the files from the DCIM folder, but if not, you may need to copy and paste them, or use the software provided with the camera.If you are using a card reader, again, you should be able to drag the files, but try hitting copy and paste instead. When you try dragging the files, do you get an error message? Or can you not get to this stage of the process?Sorry I can't help more without more info.
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Question : how can I download photo's from my casio digital camera using Vista?
vista does not recognise my casio digital camera for downloading photo's.
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you have make again a download to driver of your digital camera for vista
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Question : Does anyone know where I can find a new usb cable for my Casio Exilim EXZ75 digital camera?
I recently lost the usb cable for my Casio Exilim EXZ75 digital camera. Someone told me to get a card reader. Does a card reader work the same way? Which is better an usb cable or card reader?
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The USB cable applicable to your camera is proprietary. You can search the internet to find it, but contacting Casio is the easiest. Expect to pay $40+ for a new cable.Even better, just grab a card reader. It does almost everything. In terms of transferring photos, it works better (they're faster). If you want the advanced software upgrade features, or want to download images from the internal memory then you will need the cable. Note that software updates are not recommended to be taken on my novices and internal memory images can be copied to a memory card in the camera.Where to find a card reader? Well your computer might already have it. HP/Compaq has had them for a while on many models. If your computer has it, it will be on the front of your computer and one will be markes SD.If your computer doesn't have it, buy one. They start at around $15 at local stores and can be as low as $2 on http://dealextreme.com (expect to wait 4-6weeks for shipping and questionable quality). You want an SD card reader, but a multi-reader can't hurt. It'll plug into any USB port.
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Question : How to change pixel on Casio digital camera?
Not sure if I'm using the right term but I was told that if I adjust the size of the pictures taken on my digital camera to smaller I will be able to take more pictures using the same amount of memory? I have a Casio Exilim digital camera and was wondering if anyone knows how to adjust this? Thanks!
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If you go into the menu you will see something that says quality. You can change the size and quality here. It is really not a good idea though. You can always make a picture smaller but you can't make it bigger. If you get a picture that you would like to blow up you will be out of luck. Memory cards are cheap. Just buy a larger one.
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Question : I have a trouble shooting question on the Casio Exilim Digital Camera about focus?
I've got a problem on Casio Exilim Digital Camera. My camera suddenly can not use any focus system. It looks everything a bit out of focus and even it's out of focus when I use the Manual focus too. I guess the main problem is focus system or might be the setting. Is there any way I can solve that problem? Thanks
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you most likely dropped it. if you did and the lens doesnt move, not even retract when u turn it off, then its broken..buy a new one
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Question : Where on the internet can I download the installment stuff for my casio digital camera?
It's a Casio Exilim 6.0 megapixel or this bad boy :p (http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/assets/6482.jpg). I've had it for a couple years and out of nowhere it won't let me download pictures off of it. It says it "doesn't recognize" it. I was thinking maybe I needed to re-install it. But I lost the disk.
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It's a Casio Exilim 6.0 megapixel or this bad boy :p (http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/assets/6482.jpg). I've had it for a couple years and out of nowhere it won't let me download pictures off of it. It says it "doesn't recognize" it. I was thinking maybe I needed to re-install it. But I lost the disk.
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Question : For digital camera, casio is better or olympus is better?
For digital camera, casio is better or olympus is better? Thanks
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hey, personally i dont like olympus...i used to have one and it didnt last me too long. i got tired of it never working right and running out of battery so this year im getting a casio...thats my opinion. hope this helped
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