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Casio Exilim EX-S10BE 10MP 3x Zoom 2.7-Inch LCD Screen Digital Camera (Blue) | 
enlarge | Brand: Casio Category: Photography
List Price: $229.99 Buy New: $190.11 You Save: $39.88 (17%)
New (8) Used (1) Refurbished (2) from $138.99
Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 2672
Color: Blue Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2.6 Battery: 1 Li-Ion Battery - NP-60 Maximum Focal Length: 18.9 Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 Maximum Resolution: 10 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.8 x 3.5 x 2
MPN: EX-S10ABEEBD Model: EX-S10ABEEBD UPC: 079767623555 EAN: 0079767623555 ASIN: B0012Y1E62
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 10mp with 3x zoom | | • | Auto shutter | | • | You Tube ready | | • | Instant video button | | • | Face detection |
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Product Description Spontaneous dance parties. Exquisite sunsets. Junior High graduations. Each and every timeless moment is easily captured with the EX-S10. The world's smallest and thinnest 10 megapixel camera fits perfectly into accessible pockets for spontaneous snapshots and personal YouTube-friendly videos. Life seems 10 times more vivid once this Exilim starts shooting. The Exilim's 10 million pixels of extremely high resolution maximize clarity so detailed moments are captured the way you envisioned. Super-high resolution is maintained when printing very large sizes as well. The wide 2.7-inch Super Clear LCD screen delivers amazingly high contrast and brightness, and enhanced movie functions can turn anyone into a phenomenal photographer and monumental moviemaker. Share your stills over the Internet or download them to your iPod or iPhone. Shoot videos and transfer them to YouTube with ease. Strong, thin tempered glass ensures high-tech durability. You'd never have realized that a digital-camera could be so much fun! The Exilim EX-S10 is a party in your hand. Choose among a rainbow of available colors. iTunes compatible video format YouTube video capture Contrast Detection Auto Focus Modes - Auto Focus, Macro Mode, Pan Focus, Infinity mode, Manual focus / Macro Focus for close-ups Exposure Control - Metering - Multi pattern, Center Weighted, spot by CCD / Control - Program AE / Exposure compensation - -2EV - +2EV by 1/3 EV step CCD electronic shutter and mechanical shutter - Auto - 1/2 to 1/2000 second; Night Scene - 4 to 1/2000 second Sensitivity Setting - Still - Auto, ISO50, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400, ISO800, ISO1600; Movie - Auto Dimensions - 3.70 (W) x 2.14 (H) x. 59 (D); 3.98 oz
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Great point and shoot camera for casual pictures May 22, 2008 Cinpii (Los Angeles, CA) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
If you want a handy point and shoot camera that takes decent pictures, this one is great. Size: I have no complaints about the size. Most cameras can't fit into my small pockets (face it, girl pockets are TINY!), but this one slips in great. I esp. like carrying it in my back pocket so I can whip it out easily when I need to, and since it's so slim, it doesn't look bulgy back there. Another plus, and this is purely vain, the slim size creates a lot of product envy in other people. So if you like people fawning over how cool your camera looks, this is good for that. =) Picture quality: For casual picture takers, this should be sufficient. If you are particularly picky about picture quality though, I'd recommend something else. I've seen several Canon Powershots with lower MP that took better pictures than this one. Functionality: I'd say it's very simple and intuitive to use. The interface is very clean and the Best Shot features make it a lot easier to take better pictures. Overall: I like this camera a lot. I've used two older Exilim models in the past, this one makes three, and I've liked all of them. The size really can't be beat, it takes unlimited movies (well, unless you run out of memory), and it's very fast. Again, if you want super nice picture quality though, go with something else. It really depends on what your priorities are. Caveat: This camera is great for taking pictures of other people, but not for taking pictures of yourself. When you use the Best Shot function for self portraits, it has this really odd time delay, so you don't know when the shot will be taken. If you can get over that (or just don't use that function at all), then you should be fine.
Perfect picture quality April 11, 2008 gooseberry (San Diego, CA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
As for the picture quality it's just perfect and very easy to use. The camera turns on very fast. I'll update my review if i find any flaws. I just returned Olympus FE-340 - well designed a camera too, a bit larger though, AND yields picture indeed of poor quality (very pale, morbidly pale) compared to this Casio camera. I'm happy for now.
Proprietary USB Cable April 28, 2008 drbobo (Delaware, USA) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
Great camera with ONE exception! The USB cable is proprietary. While the camera input sort of looks like a mini-USB, it is NOT! Come on Casio! I am glad you dumped the dock but where is USB!!!
Why do you care about a cradle May 5, 2008 Ira Friedman (The Villages, Fl USA) 7 out of 12 found this review helpful
Why on earth would someone want a charging cradle? I also own an EX-S770. And, I have an extra battery. Every time I need to charge the battery I have to put the camera in the cradle. This makes it impossible to use the second battery while the exhausted one is being charged.
Casio People - Please Read April 1, 2008 Brian Boles (Mesa, AZ) 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
I really like this camera, it's super small and well featured. I have one beef I hope the Casio people can address. There is no charging cradle available !! It also says that it connects to a PC with the USB cable, but it cannot charge through that either. This means you have to remove the battery each time you want to charge it. Totally un-necessary hassle. Come on Casio.
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