Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Casio Introduces World's Slimmest 10.1MP Camera

EXILIM CARD EX-S10 PRICED AT ONLY US $250.00
EX-S10SR
EX-S10BK
EX-S10RD

EX-S10BE
This week Casio is rolling out its EX-S10 digital camera, which it claims to be the world's thinnest with 10.1 mega pixels of resolution.

PRO's:
  1. 2.7-inch LCD
  2. 15mm thick and weighs ONLY four (4) ounces
  3. 3X optical zoom
  4. Face Recognition
  5. available in four different colours ( silver, black, red, blue )
  6. YouTube™ Capture Mode for seamless upload to YouTube™ and face detection/recognition technology
  7. Recording Media - SDHC Memory Card, SD Memory Card, MultiMediaCard, MultiMediaCard plus compatible

  8. Recording Capacity(when set at maximum image size)
    Still Images
    Built-in Flash Memory - Approx. 1 shot (Fine) / 3 shots (Normal) / 5 shots (Economy)
    SD Memory Card 1GB* - Approx. 151 shots (Fine) / 286 shots (Normal) / 426 shots (Economy)
    Movies
    Recording Time - Maximum Recording Capacity per File: 4GB*2
    Built-in Flash Memory - Approx. 11 seconds
    SD Memory Card 1GB*1 - Approx. 18 minutes 59 seconds
  9. Input/Output Terminals - USB/AV port and USB: Hi-Speed USB
  10. Power Requirements
    Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-60) x 1
    Battery Life
    Number of Shots*11 - Approx. 280 still images (CIPA Standards)
    Continuous Playback - Approx 3 hr. 10 min. (still images)
    Continuous Recording - Approx. 6 hr. 40 min. (voice recording)

CON's:
  1. no image stabilization which is needed for shaky cam shots or especially for children running which can turn into some awesome action shots

This camera is almost too good to be true but with experts only finding somewhat one minor problem thenwhy shouldn't you go out and buy this fabulous camera?




For more info>>> http://www.casio.com/products/Cameras/Exilim_Card/


Thursday, January 11, 2007

What’s Hot in the Tropics

For all those attractive and appealing clothes that are only worn in summer and early fall for most persons who experience the four seasons but for all those who live in a tropical area that sees summer all year round, for them these are everyday clothing. Skinny or straight legged jeans are still a force to be reckoned with in tropical countries. Ladies in countries like Jamaica are still wearing this style well and it seems like it will be awhile before a pair of jeans like this go out of style. On the main university campuses styles such as these are worn daily by most girls. Polka dotted dresses or tops, plaids and vests are still hot fashion. Accessories play a big part in completing an outfit and it is absolutely in but not to be over the top or over done. Belts, large belts that were worn by your parents in the 60’s or 70’s have found their way back into the fashion world and are worn with almost anything. Earth tone colours were the new black for the Christmas season. AĆ©ropostale shirts, baby tees, bags, jeans or whatever the brand branded was totally wearing in the fall season and may well start off the year’s what to wear list. Pumps, wedges, stilettos and shorts made strong impact and still the preferred choice for dressing up or down for a night out. Finally, if you were on one of the more popular university campuses and you were not carrying an ipod or video ipod, a Motorola Slvr L7 (the preferred choice) or L6 or one of those ericsson phones that can record music and play mp3’s that can take good pictures and record as well, an LG chocolate or a digital camera with a high resolution then you were totally out of sync and not following the trends.