by Nicole on January 10, 2008

Casio should teach cameras a thing or two about how to capture better pictures! Well here’s something Casio has in their Exilim Pro EX-F1 camera. How about ultra fast photo and video capture. Meaning 60fps for photos and 1200fps for videos. There is a photographic mode where the camera starts to capture in 60fps fast mode as soon as you touch the shutter button. You then go back a second time to find a better shot after first reviewing all photos. Sounds simple enough, why can’t all cameras have that?
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by Nicole on January 10, 2008

Casio has announced that their G’zOne cell phone will now be available in other colors like matte black, burgundy and the original classic navy. The G’zOne is scratch, shock, water, solar radiation, vibration, salt fog , as well as humidity and dust proof. It comes with Bluetooth capability, GPS, speakerphone, a built-in camera. Get the black version at Verizon and the burgundy at Circuit City.
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You’ll never have to write your own titles on your freshly burnt CD’s anymore with the Casio disc title printer. It can print text and images at 200 dpi. For people with bad handwriting this will be pretty ideal, throw out your sharpie’s because this printer takes red, blue, black, and green. The printer goes for about $60 while the ribbon is an extra $25.
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by Johan on November 2, 2007

Brando has released a mouse that also acts as a label printer. This Casio USB Label Mouse Printer requires the thermal roll paper which is expensive, retailing for $14 for a pack of 3. The mouse itself is priced at $29.
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by Johan on September 4, 2007

LetsGoDigital reported that Casio has a new Exilim Zoom-series shooter, the EX-Z8. It is 8.1MP digicam that adopts the Exilim Engine 2.0 processing and anti-shake DSP. What’s more, the camera has 2.6-inch LCD, 3x zoom, face-detection technology, and a YouTube-mode for capturing H.264 compressed video in formats ideal for sharing.
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by Johan on August 28, 2007

Casio Exilim EX-Z1080 digital compact camera is the latest addition to the Exilim Zoom series. The digital camera comes with a 10.1MP sensor to produce beautiful photographs even when printed large. Available in gray, black, blue, pink and gold, the digicam also features the Exilim Engine 2.0 image processing module that enables high sensitivity photography up to a maximum of ISO 6400. The camera also sports Casio’s YouTube Capture Mode, which enables users to shoot and save movies at the optimum size, quality and other settings for YouTube.
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Casio Exilim W53CA phone packs a punch with its 5MP camera featuring autofocus and image stabilization. The phone also features a F2.8 lens, 2.8 inch wide VGA screen, integrated music player, Bluetooth support, and offers a microSD memory card. It is currently available in red, white and black.
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by Johan on July 10, 2007

Casio has recently rolled out two cameras, the EX-S880 and the EX-S77. Both cameras feature a YouTube Capture mode that streamlines the process of getting video to Google’s premier website. The EX-S880 offers 8.1MP resolution, and able to capture 4 frames per second at 2MP resolution, while the EX-S77 provides a 7.2MP resolution, an Easy Mode for simplified camera settings and a faster 5 frames-per-second burst mode at the lowered 2MP resolution.
Casio will release these cameras in August with choices of multiple colors. The S880 will be available in black or red for $300, while the S77 will be available in blue, black, pink, silver, and white for $230. More cameras with YouTube Capture will be released at the end of the year.
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CNet Asia has a comprehensive review of the Casio EX-Z75 Digital Camera. It is 7.2MP shooter and is housed in an all silver casing. Some other critical features include 2.6-inch screen, 3x optical zoom, anti-shake, and USB 2.0 connectivity. Here is the verdict.
The good: Small, slim, digital camera with attractive design; fast performance.
The bad: Disappointing image quality; sensitivity tops out at ISO 400; low-resolution LCD screen; design quirks make it easy to turn the camera on accidentally.
The bottom line: Sure, it’s slim, inexpensive, and cute, but annoying quirks and iffy image quality keep this 7.2-megapixel snapshooter off our list of favorites.
Visit CNet to read the full review.
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The Casio EX-V7 is the world’s slimmest 7x optical zoom camera. It is also the first digital camera that features CCD-shift anti-shake technology. DPreview has reviewed this sleek digicam. Here is the concusion.
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