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Casio Exilim EX-Z30 3MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

from: CASIO




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 32539







Binding: Electronics
Brand: Casio
Display Size: 2 inches
EAN: 0079767683559
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Label: CASIO
Manufacturer: CASIO
Maximum Focal Length: 17.4 millimeters
Minimum Focal Length: 5.8 millimeters
Model: EXZ30
Optical Zoom: 3 unknown-units
Publisher: CASIO
Sales Rank: 32539
Studio: CASIO


Features:
  • 3.34 million total pixels; 3.2 million effective pixels
  • Shoots still and video motion images
  • Built-in flash memory 9.7MB and slot for adding SD memory card/Multi Media card for additional memory
  • EX-Z30's Recorded Image Sizes - Snapshots - 2048 X 1536 (3 - 2) / 1600 X 1200 / 1280 X 960 / 640 X 480 pixel ; Movies - 320 X 240 pixels
  • Zoom - 3X optical zoom; 4X digital zoom (12X total when optical and digital zooms are used in combination)







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Product Description:
This EXILIM ZOOM model incorporates the 'EXILIM Engine', a newly developed compact image-processing module with a 3 layer Stack MCM, which achieves high picture quality and quick response using a 1.8V low-power system. This makes the camera's compact dimensions possible and at the same time have a battery life 2.5 times that of previous models, it also enables users a to capture stunning 360 photos a single battery charge. Thanks to the EX-Z30's unrivalled processing speed, streamed movie clips with sound can also be captured, compared with previous models limit of 30 or 60 second clips. Budding moviemakers can now capture memorable events and the only limitation is the capacity of their memory card.When photos need to be taken in a hurry, the EXILIM ZOOM model uses Auto Pan Focus mode with one rapid push of the shutter button, removing the need to wait for auto focus, and capturing pin sharp fast moving targets. In combination with the approximate 1.6-second high-speed start up time and approximate 0.01-second release time lag, the features of these cameras allow for even faster, more satisfying photography. The camera has 21 built-in BESTSHOT scenes. Selecting a BESTSHOT scene automatically changes the setup of the camera to the setting required to record an image similar to the sample scene.Other impressive features include the large 2.0-inch TFT LCD screen and the Direct On function for one-touch record and play modes. In addition to being USB DIRECT-PRINT compliant for direct connection to printers, the EX-Z30 is compatible with the PictBridge and PIM II standards. A combination of outstanding design, portability and high performance has put the EXILIM ZOOM range at the forefront of the market trend for compact, stylish and thinner digital cameras and now CASIO have responded to the demand for a longer battery life.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Camera failed to charge
Like another reviewer, my battery just failed to charge. This happened within six months. It was never dropped or damaged. It's just a piece of junk.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Weak LCD Screen - Exceptional Customer Service
We used this camera for about a month and we were very happy with it. That is until my husband carried the camera in his pocket on the way to the car and cracked the LCD screen making it unveiwable. We have always carried cameras this way and never had a problem. The warranty specifically states that the LCD is not covered. When I called Casio they said to go ahead and send it in and the technician would decide if it is covered. We prepared for the worst - a long process with a cost to repair equal to the price of a new camera. However, we couldn't believe that exactly one week after we mailed it to Casio it showed up at our door completely repaired - free of charge. We haven't even received proof of delivery from the post office. Excellent customer service by any standard.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Defective Design; Poor Casio Customer Service
LCD cracked after 3 pictures. Camera store said 3 others recently sold also cracked. CASIO knows the design is faulty but will not repair for free. CASIO said the LCD is an ACCESSORY. I asked how can I see the menu to change settings without the screen. DUH?? Don't buy CASIO products because they do not stand behind them.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Exelente!!!!
Esta camara es buenisima para el precio que tiene. Ya yo llevo un año con ella y no me ha dado ningun problema. Tiene un zoom extremadamente bueno y es ideal para viajar. A pesar de que se me ha caido muchisimas veces todavia sirve super bien. Se las recomiendo a todos!!!!!!!!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - CASIO EXILIM EX-Z30 -- Poor Customer Service
After using the camera for 4 months the battery quit charging. Working with the camera store where it was purchased we determined that the problem was with the camera rather than with either the battery or charger. I returned the camera to Casio for repair. In response I got a repair estimate for $215. (Cassio's flat repair charge is $190 + shipping & handling + sales tax -- for a camera that cost $230.)

The customer service rep told me that the 12 month warranty was not valid because the camera had suffered an "impact." After a couple of weeks I finally was able to speak with a manager who told me the case had a "bad dent" in it -- although the camera wasn't dented when I sent it to Casio for repair. The manager finally agreed to have the camera repaired as a "courtesy." When the "repaired" camera was returned to me the battery still wouldn't charge.

Although I liked the camera while it worked, I definitely would not buy another Casio product.

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