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Slim cameras heavy on features

27 05 2005

Casio EX-S100Nice review about slim digital camera – it will help me find good one for my children this summer for birthday.

I purchased my very first digital camera – Casio QV-770 probably in 1997. I fell in love with it and used it so much – it was amazing back then unlike today. It doesn’t have any disk card slot or zoom but it has 4mb internal memory and it can only take 640×480 resolution.

This is my first taste of digital pictures and nobody heard of digital camera at this time.

I purchased it for $199 at Wal-Mart store. Two years later, I purchased Olympus C-3000Z digital camera which is far alot better and crispy picture. I had it for approximately 3-4 years before I purchased DSLR camera recently.

Today, Casio have newer and sleeker digital camera with loaded features in it. Same thing goes to several another vendors including Sony, Nikon, and Canon.

Most lack an optical viewfinder; you frame your photos using the screen. The USB, charging and TV jacks have generally been relegated to a docking stand that you have to remember to pack. You get manual control over ISO (light sensitivity), white balance (color cast) and exposure, but you can’t dial up a shutter speed or aperture setting. Zooming is limited to 3x.

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Grant W. Laird, Jr.
http://blog.grantlairdjr.com

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