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Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z500
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Take a good, long look at life through the new EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z500 with its extra large 2.7" TFT colour display. Ready in seconds to shoot brilliant photos, you will never miss another shot thanks to the super life battery, which is capable of taking upto an amazing 500 images on a single charge.Incorporating 5 megapixels, 3x optical zoom, and Casio's unique Anti-Shake DSP, you are sure to get quality photos whatever the situation with the EX-Z500.
Features of the Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z500 include:
- Resolution - 5.0 million effective pixels for prints up to A3 size
- Zoom - 3x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom (12x total when used in combination)
- Recording Medium:
- Built in internal flash memory (approx. 8.7MB recordable area)
- Card slot for SD / MMC
- Recording Mode:
- Still image
- Still image with audio
- BESTSHOT (31 predefined scenarios)
- Movie mode (limited only by battery life and memory)
- Macro, with auto macro function
- Self-timer
- Voice recording
- Monitor - 2.7" digital TFT colour LCD
- High Speed Operation (EXILIM Engine):
- Direct-On function (approx. 1.6sec. start up, LCD and flash off)
- 0.01 sec. shutter release lag time (after focus lock)
- High speed image playback (scroll 100 images in 10 secs.)
- Input / Output Terminals:
- USB cradle with AV out
- Microphone
- Speaker
- Power - Proprietary SUPER LIFE rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- Dimensions - 88.5 x 57.0 x 20.5mm (W x H x D excl. projections)
- Anti Shake DSP
- MOTION PRINT
- Flash assist function
- Icon help
- Pan focus
- Auto pan focus
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Reviewed by Parkinson on 23/05/2006 Used twice and already it has broken down.The lens is stuck in an open position.Not happy with this so it has gone back to Casio for repair.A number of photos that I did manage to take appear to be out of focus whether indoors or with a flash.Having previously owned a Fuji which broke down after 3yrs.but usually took a good photo I thought I would try a
different make with a larger veiwing screen but i wished I had stuck to Fuji. Rating:    
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