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| Casio Exilim EX-Z700 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Anti Shake Optical Zoom (Grey) |
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Description du produit |
| The EX-Z700's Super Bright LCD is both big and bright. The 2.7-inch screen with 1200cd/m brightness is easy to see, even on a sunny day. At 7.2 megapixels, the high-performance EX-Z700 ensures crystal-clear image output for both printing and screen, delivering extraordinary photographic detail. The long-life battery packs enough power for up to 460 still images on a single charge and the camera comes with Casio's Anti Shake DSP to reduce photo blur due to shaky hands or moving subjects. It also adds brand new picture-taking functions in eBay Best Shot mode. The eBay Best Shot Mode is exclusive to the Casio Exilim line of digital cameras. The eBay Best Shot takes photos at a size that is image optimized for display on eBay, allowing picture takers to more quickly and easily create photos for selling items on eBay. eBay Best Shot mode also includes Auto Macro, an ideal setting for capturing images of small items such as jewelry, Tags, etc. thus automatically adjusting the focus from acquiring fine details in close up shots to capturing large items from a distance. eBay Best Shot mode allows users to capture optimized images at an ideal size for eBay. Self-timer - 10 seconds, 2 seconds, Triple Self-timer Built-in Flash - Flash Modes - Auto, On, Off, Soft Flash, Red Eye Reduction Monitor Screen - 2.8 inch TFT color LCD Battery life - Up to 460 still images (CIPA Standards) Dimensions - Width 3.48 x Height 2.24 x Depth 0.81 inch / Weight - 3.95 ounce |
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Product Details |
- 7.2-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints
- 3x optical zoom with Anti Shake technology
- Features Best Shot modes; select one of 37 sample images to represent the current photo scene
- 2.7-inch Super Bright LCD display
- Take up to 460 still images on a single charge of the long-life battery
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Customer Reviews |
Casio Exilim Z700
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| Review Date: Septembre 28, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Amadeus 106, Ct |
Recently my daughter purchased the Casio Exilim Z1000 for me. After putting the camera thru its paces I was completely disappointed. The majority of pictures were noisy/grainy even after adjusting the various ISO setting. Low light situations were a total loss with or without flash. Other customer reviewers on line had similar experiences. I returned the camera to Amazon with no difficulty. Subsequently, I ordered the Casio Z700...and voila!!
There is no graininess/noise at any setting. I shot scenes in most modes and varying "quality" settings. All photos were sharp and clear. And contrary to other reviews in the video mode, I observed no blurriness/graininess. I am using the 1.0 GB, San Disk Ultra 11 SD card. At the 5.0 megapixel(fine) setting I can shoot 320 pictures; at the (normal) setting I get 470 pix. I highly recommend this camera. As with others, the only downside is the docking station. Since the camera is rather small and slick (feeling) it can readily slip out of your hand if not careful. |
Great overall camera
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| Review Date: December 30, 2006 |
| Reviewer: B. Pettepiece, Tacoma, WA |
| I bought this camera for my wife and she loves it. The main reason I considered it was because of the easy to navigate menus. Compared to Sony, Canon and Nikon, the menus on this camera make it easy. This camera is very simple to use and takes great pictures. Turns on a less that a second and has a super fast button-to-shutter release. The battery also lasts for a very long time. We took the camera to Mexico for 9 days and using the camera everyday we never had to recharge it. We actually used it for a few days after we got back as well. The only reason we even recharged it is because we were going away for a few days again and wanted a full charge. Excellent buy... |
ex-z700 (good point and shoot)
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| Review Date: Octobre 10, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Raymond Harmacinski, toledo oh |
I just want to affirm that the ex-z700 takes great photos at iso 50-200. after that it is a bit noisy. but any 3rd party photoshop plug-in noise canceling will fix this. There is one major short-coming to this camera. (if you are new casio cameras..this may steer you away. Older casio models eg: qv-r* series had the ability to shoot in apature or shutter priority. This one doesn't give you these options. Only way to get around this is to use the "Best Shot" mode and find a template that will more or less fit what you are trying to do. Owning many casios in the past I had never used the "best shot" mode till now. It does the job but it sorta takes the fun out of playing around with different settings and comparing the results. But what you loose in flexibility you sure make up for with convenience. You can carry this little bugger anywhere and with 7 mpxl image you dont have to have a 8x zoom. you can crop and get very good quality 8x10 photos. that required a 5 mpxl camera to have a 8x zoom to get the same reults. the lens wide open is like a 35mm.. i prefer a 28 or even better a 22 but almost all the compacts are in the 28-35mm range. speed is about 2.8. (still not fast but in line with most other compacts) this is a great camera...want one better..olympus camedia c-7070 (twice the price)
Oh i also want to mention that this does not have a optical viewer. (lcd only) another shortcoming but it does have a focus assist lamp. great for low light situations. If you want to buy a very good digital camera on a budget.. orjust like to have a camera around all the time..just in case. you really cant go wrong here. just remember its a point and shoot not a prosumer camera. |
GREAT Camera!
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| Review Date: January 16, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Johnny J. Ochsner Jr., Rocklin, CA |
| This little camera packs many features! 7.2mp means great picture clarity, and the best shot modes are incredible. Nice crisp and smooth zoom, super fast between shot times and time to turn on. Good battery life, lightweight, I just love this camera! |
Great camera - User Friendly
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| Review Date: December 24, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Grider, Missouri |
| I'd purchase one of the first Casio Exilim cameras when they first came out. Super compact, easy to use and easy to upload and manage pictures. (Techni-friendly) What's the point of buying a really expensive camera that's way too complicated to take full advantage of? When I decided to upgrade, (I was looking for a few more features) - I didn't hesitate to choose another Casio Exilim because I knew it would give me everything I wanted and still be super easy to use. This camera did not disappoint and I recommend it to anyone who wants to take great pictures, and enjoy all the advantages it offers. This camera is easy enough for beginners -- but provides enough great features that even a pro would appreciate it. Casio also provides great customer support and service. |
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