Friday, May 8, 2009
Nikon Coolpix S51

Nikon Coolpix S51 is a simple, sleek ultracompact promising to make a splash with a large LCD screen and convenient image stabilization. This is a nice looking camera with a solid array of specifications, please, that there should be any casual photographer. This is a close relative, S51c basically the same camera, but with the addition of Wi-Fi capabilities. We are not too interested in Wi-Fi, particularly with regard to prices Bump, so we say stick to S51 and your Plain Old USB-cable.
Nikon S51 Specifications
8 megapixels
3x optical zoom / 4x digital zoom
Lens-shift optical image stabilization
Movie mode with sound
Auto and manual focus
Auto exposure
ISO 100-1600
JPEG file format
3.0-inch LCD display
Secure Digital memory storage (13MB internal)
Lithium-ion battery
Nikon S630

Here are a couple more digital camera from Nikon's Coolpix S-series - the S630 and S620. Both models are able to capture 12 megapixel images in stunning clarity, although the former has a 7x zoom while the latter is less capable at 4x zoom. Shared features and specifications among the two are :-
- Nikkor zoom lens
- Blink Proof feature
- Smile Mode and Blink Warning
- Quick Retouch and Subject Tracking AF
Casio announces super-slim

The EX-Z150 ships for $ 199.99 in September and will be available in silver, black, red, pink and green.
Casio EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z75
Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z1200

Casio released the Exilim Zoom EX-Z1200 12 Megapixel digital camera. The Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z1200 has a 12.1 Megapixel 1/1.7-inch CCD sensor, 3x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom. The EX-Z1200 has the EXILIM Engine 2.0 which features the Blur-reduction technology.
Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z1200 has a 2.5-inch LCD display for you to preview and review your photos, 11.4MB internal memory, and a SD card slot supporting also SDHC cards.
Casio EXILIM Zoom EX-Z77

Casio announced the new EXILIM Zoom EX-Z77 digital camera which is the successor of the Casio Z75. EX-Z77 features a 7 Megapixel CCD sensor. The 7.2-megapixel EX-Z77 has 3x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom, a 2.6-inch LCD display.
The Casio EX-Z77 can capture high quality movies H.264/AVC and there is a software come with the camera for easy captured Uploading the movie to YouTube. The Z77 is available in Silver, Black, Blue and Pink.
Casio EXILIM Zoom EX-Z9
Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z300

The Exilim Zoom EX-Z300 comes with a 10 Megapixel image sensor while the EX-Z250 has 9:14 Megapixel sensor. They both offer an ISO sensitivity from 64 to 3200, face detection, CCD-shift image stabilization, and a 3-inch LCD display.
The EX-Z300 is able to record HD 1280 × 720 videos at 24fps and the EX-Z250 can capture 848 × 480 wide videos at 30fps. Videos are record with H.264/AVC codec in MOV formats.
Casio EXILIM Zoom EX-Z29
Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z85

The Exilim Zoom EX-Z85 features a 9.1 Megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom lens, 4x digital zoom, face detection, ISO up to 1600 ...
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Casio EX-Z6

Casio upped the ante with the announcement of two new cameras in its popular Exilim series of digital cameras. The Casio Exilim EX-Z6 is a 6-megapixel camera featuring a nice 2.5" preview LCD screen. The EX-Z6 offers 3x optical zoom - somewhat of a standard in entry-level cameras - and is expected to have anti-shake DSP capabilities as well.
The second Exilim is the EX-Z7, offering images at 7-megapixel resolutions. Like the Z6, it offers 3x optical zoom and a 2.5" preview LCD.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Casio Exilim EX-FC100.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Casio EXILIM EX-FS10
Casio Exilim EX-Z75

For the past year, I’ve spent time with numerous Casio digital cameras. The Exilim series has proven to be an excellent blend of both value and performance. A fantastic camera at a low price if you will. But camera after camera, Casio didn’t really do much to change the design of each model. At one point, the difference between a 10.1-megapixel camera and a 6-megapixel camera was virtually undetectable (well, except for the megapixel thing). But with the release of the EX-Z75, Casio has tried something new. The unit I received has a new design, a bright blue paint job, and a new UI to play with. Has Casio finally taken a step forward? Maybe. Read on to find out the entire story.
As far as design goes, the Exilim EX-Z75 is a whole new ball-game. Though it’s packed in the same, familiar red-and-black Exilim box, inside is a whole new device. A metallic-blue paint job and recessed buttons are immediately noticed when holding the EX-Z75. There’s also a certain “curviness” to the device that makes it fun to hold. It feels entirely solid and never seems like a cheap product.
But these new buttons aren’t exactly the cat’s meow. Instead of being able to zoom with your index finger around the shutter-button, the zooming buttons have been moved to the side, where you must look away from your shot to adjust the lens. The power-button on top is a real pain in the ass to press, too. You have to dig deep before you’re able to get it working. Otherwise, buttons are pretty much the same as older Exilim models: Best Shot (for the best shot), a joypad for menu navigation, and record and playback.
Though the buttons may not be the best, the screen on this camera sure is. A crisp, widescreen 2.6-inch LCD greets you with a robust UI and beautiful coloring. But be warned — like most pocket cameras these days, there’s no viewfinder on this Exilim. Crack or break the LCD and you’re out of a digital camera.
One of the first things you’ll notice when you go to turn on the EX-Z75, is that the UI and interface is somewhat new. Everything sits on the right-side of the display and the ability to quickly choose macro-mode or auto-focus isn’t readily available. This is an enormous annoyance having to go into the menu and switch the focus up every time I want to take a new shot. However, Casio has included a feature called “Easy Mode” that makes using this camera a snap. It severely limits your options and everything is mostly done automatically. All you have to do is hit a button.
Oh, and nothing has changed in the way you transfer your photos. Proprietary USB cables are the name of the game at Casio, so make sure you don’t lose the included cable. Charging the battery is now done with a separate wall-charger instead of a dock, which I find very convenient now that there are less cables cluttering my desk.
Before I dive into photos and examples, let me give you a basic rundown of the selling points of this camera. The Casio Exilim EX-Z75 has a slim design, multiple color options, a 7.2-megapixel CCD, 3x optical zoom, anti-shake DSP, movie mode, 8MB of internal memory with an SD/MCC card slot, and a battery with a decent amount of juice inside. It also retails for only $229, making it one of the the better buys around. Alright, got the facts? Good! Let’s hop into some example shots and movies.
Casio Exilim EX-Z700

EX-Z700 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Anti Shake Optical Zoom (Silver)
Specifications :
7.2 Megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20 inch prints. It has 2.7-inch Super Bright LCD display and 3x optical zoom with Anti Shake technology. Features Best Shot modes (select one of 37 sample images to represent the current photo scene). Capture up to 460 still images on a single charge of the long-life battery.
Casio Exilim EX-Z1080
Casio EX-Z60

Casio EX-Z60 6MP Digital Camera 3x Optical Zoom Silver with 1GB Card and Leather Case features 6.0 megapixel high resolution CCD and 3x optical zoom lens. It has large, easy-to-see 2.5 inch TFT LCD display. The Exilim Engine also equipped with the Anti Shake DSP, which reduces blurring images caused by shaky hands or moving targets. Designed in slim body enhanced by rounded edges and shape. This stylish digital camera accentuated by a sophisticated framework. It has short release time lag, after the shutter is pressed, the image is recorded almost instantly, with only an approximately 0.002-seconds release time lag.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Casio Exilim EX-Z1000

Cameras.co.uk review the Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 and writes - 'I can see the Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 being a very popular camera. With ten megapixels, a pocket sized design and a host of features it is likely to turn a lot of heads. The picture quality is not quite top Drawer, but is comfortably above average .... Offering ten megapixels the Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 is likely to be a very popular digital camera. It takes a decent photo both indoors and outdoors. It has quite a range of different features for a camera in this category and also sports a large LCD
screen '.
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