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10 JUNE 2006 |
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In the
never-ending parade of compact Point & Shoot cameras, the Exilim range
from Casio has been earning quite a reputation for delivering high
quality units with loads of features. None more so than the Exilim ZOOM
EX-Z850 which we’ve been testing over the past few weeks. We even
took the little critter up in the air to size it against my other
cameras which I use for aerial photography and guess what?
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12 APRIL 2005 |
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Casio's EX-Z57 digital camera is Casio's latest 5
mega pixel camera. If you aren't aware already, Casio is known for
making slim cameras which are packed full of features. The EX-Z57
falls into that category. It is slim and offers more or less the
same features as EX-Z55 which was reviewed previously. In fact,
they both look very similar. What makes these slim cameras so
attractive is their portability and style. These cameras can be
easily placed in your pocket wherever you go without the need having to
carry the bulk of much larger cameras. For the beginner or novice,
these cameras provide the features which make it easy to use. As a
versatile, easy-to-use camera, a user can simply take the camera out,
take a picture, and put it away.
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30 MAR 2005 |
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As a professional aerial photographer I don’t think I
ever have come across the perfect camera. Whether it’s film or digital,
medium format or 35mm all cameras are a compromise which may work well
with one group of photographers but less so with others. And much of it
is personal preference. With that qualifying statement I have found my
initial two weeks in the company of the latest Digital SLR from Olympus
a most pleasant experience. Let me share my findings on the E-300 – also named
Evolt in other countries – in this introduction (a more in-depth report
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01 DEC 2004 |
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When people
think of digital camera brands,
most immediately think of well
known and popular brand names
such as Canon, Nikon, Olympus,
etc. How many people
consider the name 'Casio' when
it comes to digital cameras?
When I think of Casio, I usually
think of their quality and
unique electronic watches.
Casio has been in the digital
camera market for quite a number
of years now. The main
focus of Casio's product line is
the Exilim series which is
composed of cameras both for the
consumer or for an amateur or
professional photographer.
The upscale cameras are part of
the 'Pro' line and the snapshot
consumer cameras are their
"Zoom" line. Today, I will
be reviewing Casio's latest
Exilim Z-50 digital camera.
This camera is meant for quick
snapshots. This camera
sports a large 2 inch LCD screen
on the back of the screen and an
outstanding 5 mega pixels in an
extremely small package.
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