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Casio Exilim EXZ55 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
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| High-resolution images captured by the CCD with 5 million effective pixels for photo-quality prints up to 13x17 inches |
| 3X optical zoom in a compact body |
| Large 2.5-inch digital interface TFT LCD screen |
| High quality lightweight aluminum body with comfortable handgrip |
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Customers Reviews  2009-09-14 best picutre you can get from a 5MP point and shoot I've used this camera for 2.5 years and and tool more than 10,000 pictures.
it's so nice. macro is amazing. vidoe sucks, but better than nothing.
I now have newerones, but this takes better pictures than any other~ |  2009-09-11 takes a licking I really like this camera even though by now it is pretty old. It has some cool features like manual focus and a fairly clear picture, but what I really like is that it still works after taking a serious pounding; mine has big dents all over the left side from various drops and impacts (getting hit by a cab skateboarding, crashing all kinds of ways) but still keeps on working.
I recently thought it was going to die because it would reset constantly and wouldnt turn on every time. I cleaned the battery terminals with a little sandpaper and it was fine. I dont know if it appreciated being taken to the desert for a month when I thought it was on its way out.
If you can get one cheap used, it should last a while longer. Also you have to charge it on the stand, which is really annoying for traveling. |  2008-04-11 Not good in shade I am someone who sets everything to Auto and expects the camera to produce reasonable results. This camera is fine for pure sun, but anything overcast results in photos that are entirely too dark. I have taken enough shots in various conditions to conclude that this camera does not do well with a lack of bright light (vs. other cameras I have owned over the past 15 years). On the positive side, I love the cradle charger/connector, and battery life is great. |  2007-02-21 Dreadful after sales support from Casio To be honest when the camera was working it was fantastic. Great features, long batery life, easy to use etc. Then 18 months after purchase it broke. Just will not power up. Casio want $250 + shipping to replace it with a rebuilt one. Bye bye casio |  2006-11-28 Great camera for my needs I did LOTS of research before finally purchasing the Casio Exilim EXZ55, my first digital camera. I've now owned it for one year and have been extremely happy with the quality, features, and ease of use of this camera.
The Z55 appealed to me for a few reasons. Besides the obvious reason of desiring high-quality photos, I knew that I wanted a camera with a long battery life. I can easily use the camera for an entire day without worrying about the battery running out. For work, I often photograph special events, requiring the camera to be on and ready, and the Casio performs superbly.
The Z55 is amazingly small. I carry it with me in my purse everywhere. Even in a case, the camera is light and compact. It comfortably fits in the back pocket of my jeans, or in a wristlet. It is tiny.
I especially appreciate that the camera starts up very quickly. It doesn't need long in between shots, and is ready to take a photo as soon as it turns on. I find this convenient and have used other cameras in a similar price range with a long lag time between photos.
Overall, this is a great digital camera. I recommend it for people wishing for a simple to use, long battery life, compact camera. | |
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Casio
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EAN: 0079767683726
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Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
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Casio Cameras HistoryCasio Computer Co., Ltd was founded in 1946 by Tadao Kashio (whose last name gave the company its name) in Tokyo and started its activities with the production of calculators. The principle of a newly-formed enterprise was creative work and assistance.
By September 1965 the have launched desk calculator with built-in memory and started to export them abroad. As soon as in 1967 the company opened their office in Zürich, Switzerland. At this very time Casio broke into the US and Canadian markets. Later, in 1970 the foreign trading company casio was established in New York.
Casio Company continued to deal with computing machinery and during several years have unleashed desk programmed and scientific (fx-1) calculator. They also were first who manufactured and put personal calculators on the market.
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