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Casio Exilim EX-S100
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1 28416 06-19-2005
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100% of reviewers $301.00 9.0



Description: Casio Exilim Card EX-S100 White Digital Camera with Docking Station (3.2Mp , 2.8x Optical) 2.0" LCD

Technical Description
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Recording Element: 1/3.2 inch square pixel primary colour CCD (3.34 million total pixels
3.2 million effective pixels)
Recording format: Still Image: JPEG (Exif. Ver. 2.2)
DCF standard
Movies: AVI (Motion JPEG)
Audio: WAV (mono)
Recording Medium: Built-in internal flash memory (approx. 9.3MB recordable area)
Recording Medium: Card slot for SD/MMC
Image Resolution: Still image: 2048 x 1536, 2048 x 1360 (3:2)
Image Resolution: Movies: (320 x 240)
Image deletion: One image, all images
Lens: CASIO transparent ceramic lens (6 lenses in 5 groups), F4.0 (W) to F6.6 (T), f=4.8W to 13.5(T) mm (equivalent to approx. 36 102mm in 35mm format), Lens cover
Zoom: 2.8x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom (11.2x total when optical and digital zooms are used in combination)
Focus mode: Contrast AF (selectable between spot, 7 point multi)
Focus mode: Pan Focus, macro mode, Auto macro, Infinity mode, Manual focus, Focus lock
Focus Range: Normal: 40 cm to , Macro 17 cm to 50 cm
Exposure Metering: Multi-pattern
Exposure Control: Program AE
Exposure Compensation: -2EV to 2EV (in 1/3 EV steps)
Shutter: CCD electronic/mechanical shutter
Shutter speed: Normal 1/8 to 1/2000 sec., Night: 4 to 1/2000 sec., Fireworks: 2 sec. (fixed)
Aperture: F4.0 / F8.0, auto switching (brightness conversion values)
White Balance: Auto, Fixed (6 modes), Manuel
Sensitivity: ISO 50, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, automatic or manual switching
Recording mode: Still image, Still image with audio, Unlimited movie mode with audio, BESTSHOT (23 predefined scenarios), Voice Recorder
Self Times: 10 seconds or 2 seconds
Self Timer: Triple self-timer
Flash system: Auto, Flash On, Flash Off, Red Eye Reduction
Approx. Flash Range: 0.4 to 2.5 meters (W), 0.4 to 1.5 meters (T)
Monitor: 2.0 digital TFT colour LCD, 84,960 pixels
Playback Functions: Still image playback (4x zoom), Movie playback, Trimming, Resize, Rotate, 9 image display, Calendar, Favorites folder, Copy, Image Roulette, Slideshow (Photo stand)
Other: Multilingual menu
Other: RGB Histogram, Flash assist, Icon help, Grid display, Key customization, Alarm with image, Album feature
Timekeeping: Date and Time recorded with image data, auto calendar up to 2049
World Time: 162 cities (32 Time zones), city names, date and daylight savings time
Input/Output Terminals: USB Cradle with AC adaptor
Microphone
Speaker
Power Requirements: Proprietary rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Battery
Continuous recording: Approx. 90 min/180 shots
Dimensions: 88 x 57 x 16.7mm (WxHxD)
Weight: Approx. 113g (excel. Batteries and accessories)
Keywords: casio digital camera ex-s100 exilim
Connection Type: USB


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Old 06-19-2005, 05:08 PM   #1
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): $301.00 | Rating: 9

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Distribution: gentoo



Saw this in our local supermarket for £164.99 with a 64Mb card, read a review online (http://www.steves-digicams.com/2004_reviews/ex-s100.html) and bought it despite not being able to find any docs on how to get it running under linux.

I had nothing to worry about! Installing this camera was a doddle thanks to the howto at...

http://home.gagme.com/greg/linux/usbcamera.php

A few tweaks were needed, but I left details there.

Connection is through a card reader on the front of the computer, not sure what its listed as, but the instructions above seem fairly generic, all you need to do is work out which (SCSI in my setup) device the card reader is connected to.

The camera itself is beautiful! Its tiny (slightly larger than the credit card used to buy it and pretty thin). Picture quality is excellent so far, but only having had it for a few hours I haven't really tested it much.

The LCD panel is nice and large, and some of the Bestshot presets look interesting. So far the menus have been intuitive and its fairly straight forward to use.

A few weeks playing with the camera has revealed that my money was well spent, its simple to use, quick to fire up and shoot, and the vast array of presets cover most situations (red-filters applied to sunset shots are really nice). For the size the quality is pretty damn good (providing you use the "Fine" setting), but with 512Mb SD cards at < £25 (from ebuyer.com) its not really a problem as you can fit 272 pictures on it. The only draw back I would say is that the camera doesn't come with a case. These can either be bought from the casio web-site, or you can get a generic one (for far less!).

I'd highly recommend this camera to anyone considering purchasing a digital camera for point and shoot pictures whilst out and about as the size, price and range of functions all serve to make it a bargain.
 




  



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