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With a 5.0-megapixel resolution, you won't have to worry about grainy,
pixelated images when it's time to print. The CCD (charge-coupled device)
technology delivers beautiful images and combined with a high-quality
lens, this camera is built to produce professional-quality prints with
remarkable clarity, precision, and sharpness from edge to edge. You no
longer have to sacrifice quality for the convenience that digital
photography delivers. With an anti-shake system to minimize blur due to
hand movement, auto-macro to ensure proper focus, and a quick shutter
speed to catch all the action, Casio will keep your subjects looking great
shot after shot.
And when it's time to make
a movie, the EX-S500 will be waiting to deliver outstanding video that you
can simply plug straight into your TV for instant viewing. With up to 640
x 480 pixels of resolution, and a zoom-in feature and digital
stabilization that will keep your frames from shaking, you'll have the
confidence you need to capture those once-in-a-lifetime moments.
In short, the Casio EX-S500
gives you everything you need right out of the box to start capturing
moments with professional-quality photos and videos.
What's in the Box
EX-S500 digital camera, NP-20 rechargeable lithium-ion battery, CA-28 USB
cradle, special AC adapter, AC power cord, USB cable, AV cable, strap,
software, and basic reference guide.
Product Description
The EX-S500EO is barely larger than a credit card and just .54" at its
thinnest point. Packed into the pocket-sized body are 5.0 megapixels and
MPEG-4 quality movie recording capabilities, allowing more than one hour
of standard video recording when using a 1GB SD memory card. And, with
Casio’s EXILIM Engine’s Anti Shake DSP, blurry pictures are nearly a thing
of the past.
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Product Reviews:
   
Great camera for its purpose - Also compared it to Canon SD400 and
Nikon S1, July 25, 2005
Reviewer: K. Osborne
I bought this camera for my wife who needs no more than a point and shoot.
I wanted something she could throw in her purse and take everywhere so she
would take more pics of our boys. I own a Nikon D70 (which is an awesome
camera) but it is too big to for my wife and even for me sometimes.
I figured if I was going to spend $500 (by the time I bought a memory
card, case, etc...) on another camera I wanted to make sure it was as good
as I could get in an ultra compact camera. So I actually bought 3 cameras,
took about 75 pics apiece (half indoors and half outdoors). I took the
best 20 pics (10 indoor and 10 outdoor) and got them developed. The three
cameras were the Casio EX-S500, Nikon S1 and the Canon SD400 - I had no
preference but since I already owned a Nikon I was pulling for that one a
little.
Out of the three the Nikon and Casio were easily the best. The Canon SD400
did not really compare in my opinion. The pics were soft and not very
sharp. The exterior case of the Canon also seemed cheaper than the other
two. It was a very hard decision between the Nikon and Casio. Both had
sharp pics but the Casio did seem to be a tad sharper...it was honestly
hard to tell. The Casio was also a little easier to use...especially the
menus on the back. We ultimately kept the Casio (took the other two back)
because the pics were very good for a small camera and my wife liked the
feel, look and size and felt it was easier to use.
P.S. I would have been happy with either camera.
P.S.S. All three cameras's had problem with red-eye but I think all
cameras will at this size.
P.S.S ***If you buy this camera I would definitely recommend you click on
the menu button on the back and increase the contrast, sharpness and
saturation to +1. The range is -2 to +2. That made a big difference in the
colors jumping out and once it is changed it stays that way until you
change it again.
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Cool and convenient!, March 25, 2006
Reviewer: P. Chang
I LOVE my new camera! It can go with me anywhere because it is thin and
light and oh so attractive. It also is easy to use and takes great photos.
The basic functions are well laid out and intuitive to learn but there are
alot of subtle features that take some figuring out. I wish the complete
user manual was actually printed and not provided on a DVD. You may want
to print out the darn thing so you can study it at leisure.
The screen is hard to see in bright sun but that is true of all cameras. I
was also impressed how much I was able to capture using the low light
setting and NO flssh. Am still playing with the "best shot" features and
some of the options like Sepia and Black and White. The nice thing about
that it shows the image with the tint or in black and white.
All in all, I am a happy camper, this camera is all that I need for a long
while!
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