Product Description:
The EXILIM Card EX-S10 maintains all of the powerful functionality of the cameras that were later developed in that line (high pixel count, zoom functionality, LCD monitor, photo functions, etc.) but it also embodies a return to a stylish thin form and a strong design presence.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 10 Megapixel Resolution: Life seems 10 times more vivid once this Exilim starts shooting. The Exilim's 10 million pixels of extremely high resolution maximize clarity so detailed moments are captured the way you envisioned. Super-high resolution is maintained when printing very large sizes as well
- Wide 2.7" Super Clear LCD: With Exilim's 2.7" super clear, high contrast and super bright LCD, the screen is easy to see outdoors and provides superior viewing from any angle, If you are looking to show your latest video in 16:9 aspect ratio this wide 2.7 Inch LCD will deliver
- Auto Shutter: Let your Casio Exilim do the thinking for you. With Auto Shutter functions, your camera will detect the perfect time to snap your picture. The new Casio Exilim cameras are equipped Auto Shutter Functions that will make blurry pictures a thing of the past
- Enhanced Video H.264 Wide: H.264 technology delivers superior-quality video, providing 30 frames per second at 640 x 480, which can be easily viewed on most video-sharing Web sites. With the wide video-shooting function, the Exilim plays true to your plasma or LCD television, regardless of size
- Movie Button: With the Movie Button on your Casio Exilim, you can record your favorite moments without having to change the settings on your camera. Finally, just point and record
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Casio
- Label: CASIO
- Manufacturer: CASIO
- MPN: ICSEXS10RDKA
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
- ProductTypeSubcategory: point-and-shoot
- Publisher: CASIO
- Studio: CASIO

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