Casio Exilim EX-Z700



The high-quality stainless steel body of the EX-S770 is the epitome of design elegance and ensures ease of operation as well, while maintaining all the slimness and beauty the EXILIM Card line is renowned for. The EXILIM Card EX-S770 is available in three exciting colors: premium silver, blazing red, and graphite blue.
New Functions

Wide-aspect movies

In addition to high-quality, VGA-size movies in MPEG-4 format, the EX-S770 can record 16:9 aspect ratio movies compatible with wide-screen TVs, which are growing in popularity. The camera records impressive movies with a simple press of the movie button. There is no need to change modes. It also features an electronic anti-shake function that delivers beautiful movies by minimizing blur from shaky hands.

Data Storage function

The included Data Transport software enables computer data — including business documents, e-mail, and Web pages — to be automatically converted to JPEG format and transferred to the camera. For instance, tourist attractions and maps that users have looked up on the internet can be viewed on the camera’s LCD, eliminating the need to carry around a guidebook. The camera also includes PHOTO TRANSPORT for transferring stored photos in a PC to the camera.

Key features for superior performance

* 7.2 million effective pixels; 3X optical zoom
* Super Bright 2.8-inch wide-screen LCD
* Anti Shake DSP for reducing photo blur due to shaky hands or moving subjects
* BEST SHOT modes deliver great photo results simply by selecting one of 35 sample images to represent the current photo scene

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2 Comments »

Comment by Clyde Subscribed to comments via email
2007-07-03 14:05:32

How do you recover fotos that were deleted by mistake? Or at least I think they were! The camera keeps giving me the “No files” message and I can’t find the fotos anywhere! HELP!!! The instruction booklet for this camera completely sucks!

Comment by Dphotojournal com
2007-07-03 23:48:30

Clyde.. try here

 
 

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