Posted Jul 30, 2006 at 09:34PM by Rica M. Listed in: Casio, News, Camera Tags: casio, EX-Z700
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Casio Exilim EX-Z700If you have a problem keeping your photo's subject in the middle of your frame and you can't keep your hands from shaking too much when taking pictures, then the new Casio Exilim EX-Z700 might just be what you need.

One of the most interesting features of the EX-Z700 is Auto Framing which, as its name implies, helps you center your subjects in the frame. Taking pictures of dynamic subjects like active children will not be problematic at all with Casio's new digicam.

As for those blurry pics, you won't have to worry about them because the EX-Z700 also has Anti-Shake DPS as one of its amazing features.

The EX-Z700 is the newest addition to Casio's Exilim family, and it definitely stands out - its 2.7-inch LCD is big and bright, and mind you, this is a 7.5-megapixel camera. I don't know about you, but that's enough for me to want one.

There's no word yet on its availability and pricing, but rest assured we'll keep you posted

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Posted Jun 28, 2006 at 01:05PM by Michael K. Listed in: Casio, News, Previews, Camera Tags: casio, DivX, Europe, CCD
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Casio Europe have announced that they will be soon be releasing the Exilim Card EX-S600D. Based entirely on the Ex-S600, which came out last October, this model adds the functionality of video recorded in DivX format! Yes you heard, DivX. One of the most popular formats of video around, this compresses footage into a smaller size with lower loss of quality than rival formats.


Other main features it took from its predecessor include, DSP Anti shake technology, long battery life (average 300 still images), revive shot for bringing old pictures back to life again and also the Past movie, which records movies 5 seconds before the button is pressed. All these features are very ingenious.

Hardware wise it includes a 6.0 megapixel CCD 1/2.5 sensor capable of resolutions up to 2816 x 2112 pixels, 3x optical zoom, and a 84'950 pixel 2.2" display. Memory is in the form of SD/MMC cards, or the internal 8.3MB memory. Because of its weight and small form factor, its a very popular unit in sales, and prepare for its new features to increase those sales.

However, the only people taking advantage of this new release, will be those in Europe only.

Casio EX-S600D - Image 1 Casio EX-S600D - Image 2 Casio EX-S600D - Image 3



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Posted Jun 03, 2006 at 03:47AM by Anna S. Listed in: Educational Tags: casio, International Space Station, Texas
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The International Space Station is so massive that it can reflect sunlight toward the Earth highly visible for an hour or so before sunrise and after sunset. And because of this quality, it can easily be photographed from Earth. These images were taken using a Casio EX-Z850 8.1 Megapixel camera, which has a 10-second time exposure.

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This is the track of the ISS passing over Geronimo Creek Observatory in South-Central Texas, from northwest to southeast.

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This shows the ISS entering Earth's shadow and disappearing from view. The dimming of the ISS begins as the rays of sunlight that illuminate it begin to graze the top of the atmosphere.

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This shows the dimming effect mentioned above.

Although many kinds of film and digital cameras have the ability to take photographs of the ISS, a camera that has a time exposure capability will yield the best results.

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