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Casio Exilim EX-V7SR 7.2MP Digital Camera with 7x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
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| 7.2-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints |
| 7x optical zoom with anti-shake; 2.5-inch LCD display |
| Four blur-reduction technologies including new CCD shift system |
| High-quality movies using next-generation H.264 video encoding method |
| Stores images on SDHC or SD memory cards (includes 11.6MB internal memory); powered by rechargeable Lithium-ion battery NP-50 |
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Customers Reviews  2009-07-16 Casio rip-off My $200 camera went bad from a VERY COMMONLY reported manufacturing defect "camera stabilizer is not available" error message in the model I had. Since this is a common defect from the manufacture, they should have fixed my camera at their expense, but they refused to fix it without me having to pay $100 something for their manufacturing defect plus shipping charges! Don't buy Casio products! They don't stand behind the quality of their products. |  2009-03-18 Bought two..both had same catastrophic defect I loved the camera while it worked! The pictures were fab. The 7x optical zoom was incredible, the stereo audio recording of iron maiden and judas priest were second to none...wait, did I say priest?--I dropped the camera (2-4 feet) before the show started...I was in the front row with no camera and the "image stabilizer" no longer worked--I could not take any pictures...I sent it in for warranty/etc....it would cost $140 to fix. I should have purchased 200 disposable cameras instead....
My girlfriend knew that I loved this camera, so she got another (both were new)...and while walking down the street at Sundance film festival, someone bumped my coat and it fell out of my pocket (in a protective cover!) and the camera (#2 for those keeping score) no longer worked--it said "image stabilizer" not functioning or something...I sent it in, but I expect that it, too will cost $140 to fix. This camera came out of the box one day earlier-long enough to charge the battery...
If you never bump your stuff and never, ever drop or shake anything, you will love this camera. But if anyone ever bumps into you or drops your purse or hits your coat, then you will be out $$. I have had many other cameras, phones, mps players, and I have never had something as fragile as this.
Do not take skiing...or hiking...or anywhere it might be bumped. |  2009-02-02 Poor Video Quality, esp. under low light. Picture Okay I didn't get to use the cameral fully because I bought a refurbished one. The scroll buttons didn't work. I took some pictures and videos with the limited feature. Picture quality was okay. Color didn't seem that vibrant. Not sure if I could adjust the setting. I couldn't because the scroll buttons weren't working. Video was horrible when taken under low like. Very grainy. I had to send it back, but lost $5.50 for shipping cost. Ended up buying a Canon Powershot SX110. Should have better video under low light. Still waiting for it to be shipped. |  2008-12-13 Nice controls, good for a beginning photographer like me It seems as though the image stabilizer on this camera can fail and prevent the camera from starting up. It also appears as though that's fixable by upgrading the firmware: http://www.fixya.com/support/t211859-ex_v7
This camera is small enough to fit comfortably in a large pocket, and it's pretty versatile. The controls are pretty well-designed, though I it takes wading through the menus to adjust some photo settings, which is something of a pain. It has a mode selector wheel, which is great for quickly enabling manual control over ISO, shutter speed, or exposure compensation, so it's pretty easy to experiment with.
It doesn't come with a wrist strap, but it has a place where one could be attached. I hope to improvise one at some point, because the camera isn't the easiest thing to hold on to, especially with the lens in the corner.
It's a great camera for the amateur who both wants to fiddle with stuff to improve their photographs, or just take decent pictures without having to think about fancy photographer terms like "ISO" or "f-stop". |  2008-12-03 Stabilization message fix My wife's camera got the error message. I installed the 1.03 firmware update. The error message still pops up then goes away and the camera operates normally. | |
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Product Details
Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Casio
Color: Silver
EAN: 0079767622527
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: CASIO
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: CASIO
Model: EX-V7
Publisher: CASIO
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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.
In Mai 1974 the company started the line-up of wrist electronic watches CASIOTRON and in 1976 launched an electronic cash register (ECR). In the same year they combined watches and calculator into a single unit of Den-Kuro (CQ-1). This tendency to combine various things appeared in many Casio’s products: wrists are able to store phone numbers and take blood pressure... More About Casio Cameras |
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