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Casio Exilim EX-Z9
Editor's Review
A budget ultra compact from Casio, the EX-Z9 features an 8.1-megapixel sensor paired with a 3x optical zoom lens. Designed to be as easy to use as possible for beginning photographers, it includes an "easy mode" that limits the menu to three options (image size, flash, and timer) to take all complications out of shooting. The EX-Z9 also offers worry-free video recording at both standard 4:3 resolutions and 16:9 aspect ratios ideal for a widescreen television.
Specifications
- 8.1 megapixels
- 3x optical zoom / 4x digital zoom
- Movie mode with sound
- 16:9 widescreen capability
- Auto exposure
- Auto focus
- 2.6-inch widescreen LCD
- Secure Digital and SDHC storage (with 19mb internal memory)
- Lithium-ion battery
- Part Number: EX-Z9BK
- UPC: 4971850623717
- Release Date: Mar 01, 2008
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Casio Exilim EX-Z9 Comments & Questions (write your own!)
คุณถามว่าไฟล์ วีดีโอถูกบีบอัด? ถ้าเพียงเกี่ยวกับไฟล์บีบอัดทุกจุด แต่ถ้าคุณถามว่าคุณสามารถเปิด vdo . ไฟล์รูปแบบแฟ้มที่ใช้สำหรับการเผยแพร่สื่อสดจากเว็บไซต์และคุณสามารถเปิดได้ โดยใช้ LiteVDO หรือวีดีโอเล่น Google คือเพื่อนของคุณ
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Are you asking if the VDO file is compressed? If so, just about every file is compressed to a point. But if you're asking if you can open a .vdo file, file format used for broadcasting live media from websites and you can open them using either LiteVDO or VDO player. Google is your friend.
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you go to the picture you want to transfer & click on the menu button . one of the optionsss is to copy to card ,
You should think more about features, and about how do you feel the camera.
The megapixel race have made brands to go for 10 or even more megapixels, while almost none will ever print that big, and even those cameras are diffraction limited, so no matter how many megapixel you've got, you actually don't have any more detail than a 6 or 7 megapixel camera.
Your answer... buy whatever you feel fine in your hands.
Alan.
I agree with Alan about megapixels. It's way to easy to be tempted with the "more megapixels must be better myth." Especially when, like Alan said, you won't even notice a difference until you've blown up to sizes above 8x10. And what you end up with is more noise on all the rest that are shot in low light and at higher ISOs because stuffing those tiny chips with more megapixels actually makes the chips less sensitive to light, not more. ( 6mpixel.org/en/? )
Casio Exilim EX-Z9 Reviews
Casio Exilim EX-Z9 Reviews by Digital Camera-HQ Users
- 3.0 out of 5
- 5.0 out of 5
I LOVE the Casio!!! It's one of the best camera i've ever had. The pictures come of really good. The Zoom is good also. The camera also have up to 8 different colors. I just Love the camera!!!!!!!
- 5.0 out of 5
I have taken amazing pictures with this on my vacations and such! I actually left it outside over night under a pine tree (not on purpose, obviously) however, it dried out just fine and works as good as ever!!
- 3.0 out of 5
This camera does not have very good picture quality
It is very durable. I have dropped it many times and it did not break. I lost my USB cable and i cannot find one anywhere exept for if i buy a new camera!
- 4.0 out of 5
I love this camera. Just don't drop it. It withstands nothing but fragile care.
The thing I like the most is there is no hesitation while snapping. You never miss that priceless shot like most cameras have to focus first. This one doesn't and I found that all the photos were excellent quality. So were the people in the photo. Candid is my specialty. I hate posed photos.
- 5.0 out of 5
I bought the camera in April 2008. I liked the fact that zoom starts at 28mm. The quality of the pictures is not great, but not worse than most other compact cameras I have used. It exposes correctly, and allows both point-and-shoot use and some more refined fine-tuning of the settings, for people like me who are never satisfied with the standard settings. The screen is fairly bright and clear.
- 3.0 out of 5
Two Christmases ago, I got one of these cameras. It broke within a few months. Then I got a new one and it had the same problem. The problem was that after a few months, it would stop letting me take pictures. It would let me see the pictures I had already taken but would not allow me to take any new ones. Not good.
- 5.0 out of 5
I had my first child in April of this year and didn't have a camera to capture all those moments that you just can't get back. When shopping for one I inititally chose this camera at Sears because it came in hot pink. Come to find out, luckily, I love my camera! I have taken some of the most amazing pictures of my now 5 month old daughter. The battery life is ridiculous too. I only charge my battery like once a month! I could not be happier w/ this camera than if it had been free!!
- 2.0 out of 5
camera works great, but the charger seems to have broken just after 1 year of regular use. Now I need to find a new charger. My last camera, which was stolen, had a much better charging system. I will pay the extra money for that brand if I can't locate a new charger.
