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The Exilim EX-H20G’s rechargeable lithium ion battery has a rating of 600 shots per charge with the camera’s GPS functionality turned off, and 480 shots with GPS turned on.
If a low price, long battery life, and a big, bright LCD are at the top your camera needs, the Casio EX-Z600 is an excellent fit. If this camera came with a more extensive software package and ...
The EXILIM series has a reputation for transforming the digital camera market. Slim and stylish, packed with superior functionality, and astonishingly easy to use, EXILIM cameras combine the benefits ...
Casio has unveiled its latest point-and-shoot, the EXILIM EX-H20G, and to try and help it stand out of the Photokina 2010 crowds it's fitted it with a clever Hybrid GPS system.
Casio’s latest addition to the Exilim lineup boasts 12.1 megapixels and an ultra-wide angle 24mm, 10X optical zoom lens. They also claim it’s the thinnest and lightest camera in its class.
Casio Exilim EX-H10: Build and handling There's a set amount of mix and match to the build quality with a cool metal casing and bright screen but then on the bottom is a flimsy battery door and ...
Casio stays true to their Exilim series with the S600 which is a 6 megapixel camera with plenty of fun features, perfect for that trip with your friends.
Casio Japan has announced the new ZR700, and ZR400. The ZR models feature high speed shooting and long battery life as well as manual controls and RAW shooting on the ZR700.
Casio's Exlim G EX-G1 certainly managed to turn a few heads when it was announced back in November, with it introducing a new angular design to complement its status as the "world's thinnest shock ...
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