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|  | |  | | | Casio Exilim EX-S5 10MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD (Black) | | | | | | | |
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| | Features | 10-megapixel resolution3x optical zoom; 2.7-inch widescreen LCDState-of-the-art Exilim Engine 4.0; Dynamic Photo functionHD Movie functionCapture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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| | Description | The Casio Exilim EX-S5 is an ultra-compact digital camera small enough to fit perfectly in the palm of one's hand. The 10MP camera offers a new body design, customizable focusing frames and wide-screen video recording, which makes high-quality photographic functionality simpler to use than ever before. 2.7-inch wide TFT color LCD 3x Optical Zoom - Approx. 35.5 - 106.5mm equivalent to 35mm film ISO Sensitivity - Auto/ ISO100/ ISO200/ ISO400/ ISO800/ ISO1600 White Balance - Auto WB, Daylight, Overcast, Shade, Day White Fluorescent, Daylight Fluorescent, Tungsten, manual WB Fun widescreen movie recording - Just by pressing the movie button, widescreen movies can be recorded with an aspect ratio of 16 - 9 YouTube Capture Mode - Shoot, Easy Upload and Share Focus frames - As well as the rectangular focusing frame usually displayed on the LCD monitor, users can choose designs such as a heart or a butterfly for the frame design Menu screens - Menu screens can be freely selected from a total of six colors - black, chocolate, cinnamon, rose, sky blue and olive green Power Source - Rechargeable lithium-ion battery (NP-80) Dimensions - 3.8 W x 2.2 H x 0.7 D Weight - 3.5 oz. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 5.5 inches | | Product Width: | 5.25 inches | | Product Height: | 3.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.22 pounds | | Package Length: | 5.4 inches | | Package Width: | 5.3 inches | | Package Height: | 2.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 73 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 73 customer reviews )
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29 of 30 found the following review helpful:
My 2nd Exilim Jun 14, 2009
By emanon52 I just bought my 2nd Casio Exilim camera.The 6mp that I lost,did such nice job,I figured I couldn't go wrong with 10mp.I have not been disappointed.This camera does everything the competition does for less.The setup is easy and the pictures are nice and crisp.The size is perfect and the styling is attractive.The on/off button is kind of tricky for big hands and fingers.Overall this is an excellent camera and I would reccomend it to my friends.
19 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Purple Perfection Jun 21, 2009
By Gregory R. Hunter I gave this camera as a birthday gift to my wife. We both love the little digicam. She needed a very compact camera to fit in her purse, but she also wanted zoom capability and excellent image quality. The credit card-sized exilim gave her everything she wanted. My wife ignored the instructions. She just switched the thing on and started taking pictures. It really is that easy to use. 5-stars all around.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Flaky operation, but I'll keep it Nov 04, 2009
By Friend of Bitsy My main problem is that sometimes this camera just freezes. For example, when I am switching from "rec" view (take a picture) to "view" look at shots. The lens is supposed to retract, but it just freezes.
The only fix I have found is to remove the memory card and re-insert it. Then press the (TINY) power button. That fixes the lens, but then I get an error message telling me to repower again. The second try works.
So is this the camera software, or some glitch in the camera-memory card hardware?
I also have a problem remembering which button to push to get to the flash adjustment. I often want to turn the flash off or use redeye reduction.
28 of 33 found the following review helpful:
Great Camera If You Get One That Works Jun 21, 2009
By Michael A. Porter I bought this camera a week ago and love it. The images are sharp; the video is fantastic; and the interface is super simple. It is also very thin and fits nicely in your pocket. The downside came the weekend after I bought the camera. I was using at a birthday party for kids and my wife wanted to use it while I stepped out for a moment. When I returned she said that the camera was broken. Apparently, for no reason, when she tried to power on the camera the lens extended and then there was a buzzing sound and the camera then turned off and displayed an "Lens Error" message on the LCD. I took the camera back to where I bought it and exchanged it for a second camera. I hope this was just a flook but there is quite a bit of information on the Web about this exact problem with other Casio models. I plan to enjoy this fine camera and keep my fingers crossed that I got a dud the first go around. If it breaks again during my 90 window to return it to the store, I am going to get a refund and look into a Canon or Nikon.
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
My Second Casio with even more Oomph! Jul 25, 2009
By C. Ragsdale
"Marine Veteran"
I am giving this 5 stars initially. So far it is an awesome little camera, lightweight, highly functional with even more features than my previous the 7.2mp EX120. This camera takes a lithium ion battery and I like it, much easier to recharge and it holds a charge longer than the AA batteries in my previous model. I am going on vacation soon to the mountains and intend to put this to the test. I will have a detailed report soon. Stay tuned for Part 2...... PART 2 08/10/2009 Back from vacation, camera performed flawlessly in all sorts of conditions. Took around 140 pics. I explored a multitude of settings and they all worked well. The self timer was great for shots where my son and I wanted in together...4 settings on that up to 10 second delay. I used the auto exposure, with some of my own settings, but not the Easy mode...I find it to be too easy..I like to vary the settings especially the ISO...The noise that some people mention is a non issue in my book..not enough to worry about. For the money in a 10MP camera, you can't go wrong with this gem. 12/6/2009-With the advent of digital cameras, as in so many other electronic items in the 21st century..the quest for perfection has been staggering. Every camera company dueling for the smallest, lightest, most megapixels, etc etc;. Just like receivers, and televisions and DVD players, etc; the bar is raised daily. Each time we buy a new piece of equipment it seems like they are already about to release the next version , which is even better! With these things in mind. I personally like Canon , Nikon, Minolta, Fujica, Olympus etc; the companies who have been around the longest. However...Casio , Sony etc; have come on in recent years with very good cameras and electronics. My point is , that with so many millions of cameras being sold yearly and with all the technology and micro electronics piled into one tiny camera, occasionally you might get one that does not function right. I would not let this sway you in your purchase. These things happen with every one of the manufacturers. You should be alert within the warranty period for any items that don't seem right and while you may be without it for a short period, it will be fixed.
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