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Casio
Casio is known for its many technological feats, which include more than just cameras. Among other things, musical organs, radios and other hand-held devices, not to mention furniture, serve to recognize this company’s history and achievements. The Casio camera, however, is of particular distinction and always worthy of consideration. Among the Casio camera series are the Exilim, the Exilim Zoom, the Exilim Hi-Zoom, and the QV. The third Casio camera series—Exilim Hi-Zoom—is without a doubt the best Casio digital camera in existence today. Whereas the Exilim and Exilim Zoom Casio cameras have an impressive 6-to-10.1 mega pixel CCD color scheme for extraordinarily high resolution and a 2.2”-to-2.8” wide display screen, the Exilim Hi-Zoom Casio digital camera stands out as having greater “simple” capabilities. Despite the 7.2 mega pixel resolution—which is beyond the color schemes provided by many other brands—Exilim Hi-Zoom Casio digital camera’s 7x optical zoom and ultra bright 2.5” LCD display screen produce sharp, vivid, breathtaking images and movies. In correlation to the sleekly thin construction of the Exilim and Exilim Zoom, Exilim Hi-Zoom’s compact construction is simply stylish, making it the most uniquely simple but sophisticated Casio camera that Casio has ever made. The QV series, older but still fashionable, features a 32+Mbit internal flash memory, a 1.8”-to-2.5” TFT, low-glare color LCD display screen, an optical zoom that goes up to 8x perspective. The kit feature to the QV, however, would be the 32x perspective for the optical and digital combination, which explains why distant images are so sharply detailed and appear close up.
Casio camera accessories aren’t many, but they are impressive. Three Casio cases—the leather wallet-style, the nylon pouch-style, and the case. The first, a leather case, is flexible and therefore spacious inside, with a magnetic closing mechanism, while the pouch case offers space for extra memory cards and has a belt loop that allows the case to be fashionably secured around the waist. The third, however, is a distinguished product for which Casio is known. This Casio camera case is made of plastic and tightly and securely encloses the camera within to protect it from the elements. This case is intended for outdoor use and can withstand the water pressure of up to 40 meters in depth.
Casio also supplies a variety of corded and cordless chargers. Both corded and cordless chargers run exclusively on an NP-20DBA battery. Rechargeable batteries are Lithium-Ion, which is the best kind of technological battery used today. All Casio camera accessories and Casio digital camera accessories are similar in application. Casio camera reviews are detailed, but the quality of the Casio cameras goes without need for elaboration. For those individuals who seek both simplicity and sophistication, Casio cameras provide both.
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