Casio Exilim Pro EXP700 7MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom

Casio Exilim Pro EXP700 7MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom
Manufacturer: CASIO
Product Type: Photography
Editorial Review:
Product Description
Experience what photo imaging can accomplish with a more advanced digital camera. This Casio EX-P700 7MP digital camera, crafted specifically for the advanced amateur and photo enthusiast, has a high-performance Canon 4x optical/4x digital zoom lens to deliver photo quality on par with professional-type digital cameras. The EX-P700 has a high-speed continuous shooting function that can take 3 photos per second (up to 5 photos) and high-performance functions like Flash Assist, Auto Macro Mode, Business Shot and Icon Help. The camera also features a large 2.0” TFT LCD scratch-resistant TFT screen, 8.9MB built-in flash memory with external SD/MMC memory card slot, voice recorder and movie making with sound. Keeps track of world time of up to 162 cities in 32 time zones and has an auto calendar up to the year 2049. Bonus features include built-in flash, AC adapter, USB cable, battery charger, CD-ROM, A/V cable and card remote control. Made in USA. 2-3/5Hx3-4/5Wx1-3/4L”.
Average customer rating:
- Should be a more popular camera!
- Great digital camera
- Great Camera!
- A Sweet Surprise
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Casio Exilim Pro EXP700 7MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom
Manufacturer: CASIO
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Product Features:
- With a 7.2-megapixel CCD sensor, create brilliant images that can be printed up to poster size
- Features an ultra-fast Canon 4x optical zoom lens
- Innovative functions and fully adjustable manual settings
- With a high-performance Super Life battery, approximately 260 images (according to CIPA standards) can be taken per battery charge
- Extraordinary performance is complimented by an exceptionally attractive design
ASIN: B0002Y6DGY |
Product Description
The EX-P700 features a 4X optical zoom (coupled with 4X digital zoom), combined with a large 2.0-inch LCD screen, offering users even more performance from the same body size. With its amazing 7.2 million megapixel CCD and fast-response design, this high-end digital camera assures a new level of imaging capability. Its full array of functions and features, such as the Business Shot function that straightens distorted pictures automatically, also raise the bar one notch higher in terms of usability. Canon Lens (8 lenses in 7 groups, including aspherical lens) F2.8(W) to 4.0(T); f=7.1(W) to 28.4(T)mm (equivalent to approximately 33.0 to 132.0 mm when converted to 35mm film), lens barrier included Phase differential sensor AF/ Contrast type AF (selectable between spot, 7-point multi, free AF area switching, continuous AF); macro mode; infinity mode; manual focus /// Approximate Focus Range - Normal - 1.3' to infinite; Macro - 3.9Â? x 19.7Â? Exposure Control - Metering - Multi-pattern by imaging element / Control - program; aperture; shutter speed; manual exposure; AE lock Self-timer - 10 seconds or 2 seconds; Triple Self-timer; Remote control; 2 second remote control self timer Built-in Flash - Flash Modes - Auto, Flash On, Flash Off, Red Eye 2 LCD Screen Weight - Approximately 7.88 oz (excluding batteries and accessories)
Customer Reviews:
Should be a more popular camera!.......2006-01-16
This is my second digital camera - my first was a Creative Labs 3MP that I bought for taking whiteboard pictures. I am very happy with the Casio, as it solves three of the issues that have prevented me from buying a "decent" digital for some time.
First, it feels solid, which I like. The display is big, pretty bright, and sharp. Amazingly, it fits in a jeans pocket (let's just say it's noticeable something is in there though. It doesn't fit with keys in there too.)
The camera powers-on and takes its first picture VERY quickly (about 2 1/2 sec). Most digital cameras that I've been evaluating do this slowly (5-7 sec). Further, the half-press to full (focus to picture) is very rapid (one website said less that 1/10th of a second!) Full press is quite fast as well (same website said 0.4 sec).
Finally, it actually takes good pictures. Certainly it is better than the Creative Labs cam, but it is amazing the detail that 7MP picks up! Seems to do well in low-light.
This is a great camera.
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A note on features: Just about everything can be manually adjusted (aperture, white balance, focus, etc, etc.) Many things can be bracketed... it can actually rotate a whiteboard taken at an angle, which uses one of about 20 preset modes you can choose from. I use them often, and it enables you to save your own too. AND it DOES have a raw mode, it is just in a hidden menu.
Great digital camera.......2005-11-27
I purchased this camera to replace my Casio EX-Z4 which broke. This camera takes great photos. The controls are much easier to access than my EX-Z4. i.e. there is a dedicated delete button, dedicated dial for choosing mode, etc... The power button while small is much easier to press than the EX-Z4. I was really looking for a camera with at least a 4x optical zoom because I like to take lots of wildlife photos and I can get too close to my subject. The downside to this camera is that it's too big to slip into my pocket like the EX-Z4 and there is no cradle charger. The camera also does not automatically shutoff when idle when attached to your computer -- which drains the battery.
I purchased a 2GB SD flash card on the Internet and I'm very pleased with this camera!
Great Camera!.......2005-08-08
I have owned several digital cameras... 3 Fuji's (all wonderful) and 2 canons (1 great, 1 not so great) to name a few. This is the first Casio I've owned and it takes stunning photos! Ideally I thought I wanted a digital SLR but their large size scared me away. After much research, I decided on the Casio and found that it takes just as good if not better photos than my friends SLR's.
The auto mode is fine, but this camera really shines when you start using the manual modes. If this will be your first experience with manual modes, do not worry, Casio makes it fairly easy.
You will not be disappointed with this camera.
A Sweet Surprise.......2005-08-03
I have owned 6 digital cameras (1 Kodak, 1 Casio, and 4 Canons) in the past, and this is the best yet. I had purchased a Canon SD500 last month but didn't think it lived up to its hype. I did extensive research and found this less popular camera. At first, I was reluctant because I had owned a Casio before (the Z40), and I thought the images it produced were subpar. But I read good reviews on the P700. I found a store that had a good return policy and decided to test it alongside the Canon SD500.
I performed a blind test on my friends. I used all auto settings, with no photo doctoring at all. The P700 had more accurate colors and didn't have the blinding flash of the SD500. However, the P700 had a bit more noise in dark areas. 6/10 people preferred the P700 pictures over the SD500. The P700 has much more manual control than the SD500, so when I took new pictures using the manual controls, the P700 blew the SD500 away. Needless to say, I decided to sell my SD500.
What I like most about this camera is the manual controls. There is an aperture priority mode and a shutter priority mode on top of the full manual mode. Other useful things I can control are sharpness, saturation, contrast, and flash intensity - things I haven't seen in the other 6 digital cameras I've owned. Of course, I can always adjust those in Photoshop, but it's just nice to have handy. Just a few more of the features I love already: AE (auto exposure) lock, auto bracketing, 25-shot stop action images, ability to shoot in TIFF and RAW modes (RAW mode is available through a hidden menu), autofocus area controls, metering modes, and the help icons.
It doesn't have the greatest movie mode, but making movies isn't the reason I bought a digital camera - I would've gotten a camcorder instead.
Many people think the design is ugly, but personally, I love the sturdy, industrial design. That was another reason I didn't like the Canon - because of its fragile body.
As for the size, the P700 is not a super-compact, pocket camera. However, it's still small enough to fit into my handbag. The larger size also reduces hand-shake, a problem I noticed with smaller cameras.
All in all, I believe that the P700 is a great camera for someone who takes casual snapshots but dabbles in serious photography as well. It is a great choice for those who want more than a regular point-and-shoot but doesn't need/cannot afford an SLR. I highly recommend this camera!
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