Casio Exilim EX-V7SR 7.2MP Digital Camera with 7x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
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- $299.99
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- Average Customer Rating:
- 3.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- CASIO
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Features
- 7.2-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints
- 7x optical zoom with anti-shake; 2.5-inch LCD display
- Four blur-reduction technologies including new CCD shift system
- High-quality movies using next-generation H.264 video encoding method
- Stores images on SDHC or SD memory cards (includes 11.6MB internal memory); powered by rechargeable Lithium-ion battery NP-50
Description
Casio 7.2-megapixel EXILIM Hi-ZOOM EX-V7is the most powerful zoom in the stylish EXILIM series of compact digital cameras. It is the world's slimmest digital camera with a 7X optical zoom lens. Thinness is a defining quality in the EXILIM line, and the EX-V7 is no different as it easily fits in a shirt pocket or small purse. Audio WAV (stereo) Recording Media - Built-in flash memory (image area - 11.6 MB), SDHC Memory Card / SD Memory Card / Multimedia Card compatible (We advise buying an optional SD card of 1GB for practical use) Image Size (Pixels) Still images - 3072?2304, 3072?2048 (3 - 2), 2560?1920, 2048?1536, 1600?1200, 640?480; Movies 848?480 (UHQ Wide/HQ Wide), 640?480 (UHQ/HQ/Normal), 320?240 (LP) Focus Modes - Auto Focus, Macro Mode, Infinity Mode, Manual Focus Exposure - Program AE, Shutter Speed Priority AE, Aperture Priority AE, Manual Exposure Four blur reduction technologies with new CCD shift system / New CCD shift system mechanically compensates for camera shake Records - Still images; still images with audio (maximum around 30 seconds); macro; self-timer; continuous shutter (normal speed, high speed, rapid flash), BEST SHOT, movies with audio (Normal Movie, Short Movie, Past Movie, Movie BEST SHOT), voice recording EXILIM Engine 2.0 image processor Sensitivity - ISO64, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400, ISO800 Electronic-Flash Self Timer modes PictBridge Uses 1 NP50 Rechargeable Battery (included) Dimensions - 3.76? (W) x 2.35? (H) x 1.0? (D) (excluding projections,. 82? at thinnest part); Weight - Approximately 5.26 oz (excluding battery and accessories) Bundled Accessories - Rechargeable lithium ion battery, USB cradle, USB cable, AV cable, Special AC adapter, AC power cord, strap, CD-ROM software may vary
Spotlight customer reviews
Stabilization message fix
[ Posted: 2008-12-03 ]
My wife's camera got the error message. I installed the 1.03 firmware update. The error message still pops up then goes away and the camera operates normally.
Great features at a low price.
[ Posted: 2008-07-29 ]
Should have come with a better manual, but overall pretty simple to figure out. Docking station is kind of a pain, but something I can live with after seeing the high quality of the photo's taken. Software was a learn on your own too, but again, pretty straightforeward. Definetly needs additional SD cards as internal memory is tiny.
Mine died just like the others
[ Posted: 2008-06-01 ]
Same problem. Great pictures and features, but it up and died in Bangkok for no good reason. Too many of us have had the same problem. Also the case Amazon suggests doesn't fit.
great pocket cam
[ Posted: 2008-05-08 ]
i have had 0 major problems so far, i've been using the EX-V7 for about 10 months now. it has come with my on 2 trips to Las Vegas, 1 trip to the Everglades, and many other excursions. i find the camera dependable and the images are generally sharp. 7x zoom pictures may lose sharpness, but are generally acceptable. i did not buy my Casio from amazon or their vendor.
i am shocked to hear so many people having technical difficulties with this camera.
Good when it works
[ Posted: 2008-05-01 ]
We are on our second camera. The first one we bought right before we left on vacation. The camera broke at Grand Canyon National Park. Screen just went blank. Luckily we were traveling with friends who took pictures for us. We returned the camera at the end of our vacation and were given a new camera. One year later, with many good pictures during that year, we are again on vacation. Great Smokey Mountain national park this time. And the same thing happens. This time no friends to take pictures. Still going through the process of getting it fixed. This camera is not dependable. I would not recommend it!