Casio Exilim Z2000
Casio Exilim Z2000
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Casio Exilim Z2000
Editor's Review
This 14.1 effective megapixel model comes with a wide-angle 26mm 5X optical zoom and 720p HD video. With its surprisingly stylish body and competitive image quality, the $150 Z2000 is well worth a look.
Specifications
- 14.1-megapixel resolution
- Wide-angle 26mm 5x optical zoom
- 3.0-inch Super Clear LCD screen
- Newly developed EXILIM Engine 5.0
- Make composite images of different moving images with Dynamic Photo
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
- Part Number: Z2000VIOLET
- UPC: 079767493806
- Release Date: Apr 01, 2010
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Casio Exilim Z2000 Comments & Questions (write your own!)
Sally (02/17/2011)
I have this camera for a half year and I enjoy it alot, but my only problem with it that some times the pictuers come out blurry, the result is not sharp enough(even though I use the Best Shot (BS) and the Premium Auto mode), Can someone help me resolve this issue? And why is it only got a B rating?
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Liam McCabe (02/18/2011)
The main reason pictures come out blurry is because you're shooting indoors or in a dimly lit situation, so the shutter stays open longer and your hands shake. It's not a flaw with the camera, just physics.
We've given it a B because for the price, it really doesn't have much to offer in terms of features compared to similar cameras from other manufacturers.
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We've given it a B because for the price, it really doesn't have much to offer in terms of features compared to similar cameras from other manufacturers.
Josh (12/01/2010)
I'm impress with the Best Shot (BS) and the Premium Auto mode of the camera. The only problem I'm facing is the auto focusing and long processing time. The camera seems to have problem in focusing the subject and it makes the subject, especially children, run out of patient waiting for their photos to be taken. This is especially true at 26mm...
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by James DeRuvo (12/02/2010)
Prefocus. This is where you place your subject in the middle, press shutter halfway to lock the focus and then you recompose the picture and press the shutter the rest of the way. If they move, re-prefocus. Making this a habit will cut your shutter lag by up to 80% and you won't even notice you're doing it after awhile.
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casio Exilim Z2000 (morris smith — 05/22/2010)
I like what I read about this camera, however I would really like to hear some actual user comments.
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by James DeRuvo (05/22/2010)
I haven't useds this particulard Casio, but I have been playing with the FH100 and one other and have been quite pleased with the results.
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