Casio Exilim EX-Z700 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Anti Shake Optical Zoom (Grey)
- ASIN: B000HEBYO0
- List Price: $299.95
Product Description:
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
Product Details
- Feature:
- 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
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Casio
- Color: Gray
- EAN: 0079767622312
- FormFactor: Built-in
- Label: CASIO
- LensType: Zoom lens
- Manufacturer: CASIO
- MediaType: None
- Model: EX-Z700BK
- MPN: EX-Z700GY
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
- Publisher: CASIO
- ReleaseDate: 2006-09-11
- Studio: CASIO
- UPC: 079767622312

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great little camera
2008-07-09We have 4 digital cameras, including a Nikon D80 and Nikon S7, and this is always the first we grab if we want basic photos. The colors are speed are great. We couldn't be happier with this product.

Great deal for the $$$
2008-05-29No complaints! Large viewing area, uses & supports most SD cards. Battery life isn't bad either. The only "con" would be that tight/close shots are almost impossible (like 8-12") very blurry. But besides that it'll make ya smile without saying "cheeeeeeese"!

Great purchase for price.
2007-10-02I'm not a pro and like the point and shoot cameras. Everyone has commented on how well my photos have turned out. Outdoor shots turn out particularly well. I also really enjoy the video option. The high quality creates files too large to email and I'm still working on how to convert them to smaller files. The lowest quality video is decent for e-mail but you can't use the zoom or the picture completely degrades. I love the small size, best shot options and large, bright lcd screen. This camera would be great for someone looking to get more interested in and learn more about photography and uploading/emailing to web sites and friends. There are a number of manual settings to play with too. So far, no real complaints. I'm your average Joe photographer but I've been very happy with the quality/colors of photos and videos with this camera. And it's really cute!

great product
2007-09-13This product has everthing you would want in a camera. It is also very easy to operate.after charging,you can take pictures for many days.Great product.

Handiest camera yet
2007-09-04The EXILIM-Z700 7MP is the handiest digital camera I've used yet. The large viewing screen is bright enough that I've never "blacked out" on a sunny day. This is especially important because there is no optical view finder. The controls are well placed and easy to operate, even with large hands (like mine). The 7.2 MP make for a great picture. Another nice feature is the recharging stand/viewer/downloader. Instead of laying the camera down while wires come out of it, this stand holds the camera at a convenient viewing angle for looking through the contents. The battery has a nice capacity so it does not need repeated charges.
The only downside is one of shape. It's so small, thin and light it's easy to lose out of a pocket. That's more the fault of the operator than the camera.
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