Casio Exilim EXP505 5MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom | 
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| Brand: Casio Category: Photography
List Price: $399.99 Buy New: $249.95 You Save: $150.04 (38%)
New (1) Used (3) Refurbished (1) from $225.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 31412
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 5 Display Size: 2 Battery: 1 Super Life Maximum Focal Length: 31.5 Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 9999 Dimensions (in): 10 x 6 x 2
MPN: EX-P505 Model: EX-P505 UPC: 079767684006 EAN: 0079767684006 ASIN: B0007KQWCS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 5.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 17-inch prints | | • | 5x optical zoom with macro focusing as close as 1 centimeter | | • | High-speed start-up enables shooting only 0.8 seconds after the power is turned on | | • | Aperture priority, shutter speed priority, and manual exposure modes; MPEG-4 format for long-playing video shooting | | • | Powered by Lithium-ion battery; records images on SD or MMC cards |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Shaped somewhat like an SLR, this digital-camera delivers amazing performance in capturing high-resolution still and video images offering a camera and camcorder in one compact and easy-to-use camera. The ultra-high resolution CCD Chip in the EXILIM PRO EX-P505 effectively delivers 5 million pixels, and 5.25 million pixels in total, so you can create photos with a resolution of up to 2560 x 1920 pixels and movies with up to 640x480 VGA (better than most camcorders). The layout of the EXILIM PRO EX-P505 cannot fail to impress; with its solid grip, quality build and compact proportions. In addition to helpful automatic modes, the EX-P505 offers a wide range of manual options for more creative individuals. It's got all the professional features you need to get the most fun out of the EX-P505. Lens - F3.3 (W) to 3.6 (T); f=6.3 to 31.5mm (equivalent to approximately 38 to 190 mm when converted to 35mm film); 10 lenses in 8 groups, with aspherical lens; lens cap / 5x optical zoom; 8x digital zoom Auto and manual focus modes Programmed auto and manual exposure modes Shutter speed - Normal / Aperture priority AE - 1/8 to 1/2000 sec. / Shutter speed priority AE / Manual exposure - 60 to 1/2000 sec. Rotatable 2 LCD screen Microphone - Built-in stereo / Speaker - Built-in monaural / Playback - Stereo (with CASIO AV cable) BESTSHOT - Simply press the release, your camera will take care of the details! BESTSHOT stands for pre-programmed motif settings for ideal photography in every situation Self Timer mode
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
great camera and stylish November 16, 2008 this a great camera. I love the all the options and and different modes. what i love the most is the the style of the camera. its like a mini slr.
Killer compact camera that delivers quality stills for Mac users... AVI Video :( June 16, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Mac users...
My opinion is that for a Mac user you can't get a better camera for the cash. Plug and Play with iPhoto.
This camera is the one to get if you want to spend less than $300. The quality of the images and feature set far out weigh the shutter lag. Super easy to capture those impromptu YouTube moments with this unit. I researched many and bought the Casio. Yes, a Casio (keyboards and calculators!). The EXP505 is a slick looking, compact camera that mirrors more exotic full size SLRs (I consider this camera to be a Point-n-Shoot). I agree with the others in this review section except for the dude that slams the Exilim for not going toe to toe with the big boys and the guy that had trouble with SD cards. Maybe he got a bum card or didn't format it with the camera before using. I have had no issue. Menu navigation is well designed.
Things to note: AVI video format. I believe QuickTime Pro will handle the conversion. LCD screen doesn't fair well in low light. Battery will cause camera to "slow down" flash recharge after awhile (I've had my camera for over 1 year - much use).
Almost my perfect camera July 14, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I love this camera. The swivel view screen works very well when you want to take pictures at an awkward angle. As a photographer, I really need that.
The camera is tiny. It can fit in the palm of my hand, and my hand is rather small. It can easily fit into my purse or perhaps a large pocket, so you can take it wherever you want to go. It is not so small that it seems easily damaged, though.
The videos are the most amazing I've ever seen on a digital camera. Good quality and pretty high resolution. I love the fact that you can also hook the camera up to a TV to review your pictures and videos.
I've never had a digital camera with optical zoom before. It was so much better than digital zoom.
I think the main reason I love this camera is because it has an AMAZING macro focus. You can get the slightest little details in fingerprints, bugs, etc, etc.
I didn't like that if I accidentally plugged my camera in before installing the driver for it, it would never work on that computer. It makes it clear not to do that in the directions, but I had forgotten a few times.
More than worth the price!!! January 5, 2006 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I ordered the SanDisk Ultra II 2.0 GB and I use Windows XP and at first, I followed the directions to a "T" and it just wasn't working. I searched the internet to see if anyone else was having the same problem. I went to the CASIO website and there wasn't any information about it. Finally . . . I got this weird idea in my head, that "What if I change the "USB" in the Set-up menu to "PTP" (PictBridge), maybe it might work." I seriously tried everything and I was crossing my fingers on this one. And honestly, from what I was reading, it seemed that SD card readers weren't working either, and I didn't want to have to fork out another $30-40 for one if I wasn't sure it was going to work.
Anyways, I turned off my camera and turned it on after I had changed the settings and IT WORKED!!!!!!! You can either copy them directly using "Windows Explorer" to a different folder, or set it up to automatically copy the pics/video files to somewhere else on your computer. If you're using the "Photo Loader" Program (AWESOME that it automatically puts them in HTML form after you've put the pics in the library), you have to load the images through the program, which is really easy. (At least you can get your pics off the camera, now.)
It's small and compact, which is great during a day of sightseeing and not having to lug around a heavy camera. It sits perfectly in the palm of my hand and I have long fingers. It has grippers to stablize what you're filming/taking pics of. I love all the options for "Best Shot." The 40x zoom is great for a digital camera. The movie modes are great, too!! The microphone works great. I didn't have to buy a new camera case, because it fit perfectly in my old one. I love the way the LCD screen swivels, almost like having a little camcorder in hand.
Overall, the camera is great for someone like me, who'd like to experiment with "Aperture," "Shutter speeds" and manual focusing, as well just being able to take some pictures and be able to share them with friends and family easily.
My only real complaint is that the "Photo Loader" software only sends pics one at a time through the program. (It's just easier to open a message and attach them manually.)
I've also read that you can buy lens that attach, too. I'm not that advanced, yet. LOL! Anyways, check out http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_reviews/exp505.html for a more in-depth descriptions along with examples. (One of the main reasons I decided to get this camera was based on what I read there.)
Edited July 19, 2008: I have now had this camera for nearly 3 years and it still takes great pics and videos. And we've taken over 15,000 pics using it. Recently used it to take video of 4th of July Fireworks, and I love that I can cut scenes before I download them to my computer.
I've only bought SanDisk Ultra II 2.0 GB SD cards and every single one has worked in it. I have read online that cards bigger than 2.0 GB don't work with this camera, though. (Probably because the bigger cards were released after this camera was originally released.)
Before I got this camera, I always had to edit the pics I took, but this camera, I've only had to edit very few, and it's usually because I set the wrong settings prior to taking those pics. So, the hours that I've saved from editing pics has paid for this camera so many times over.
No help from manufacturer! January 3, 2006 3 out of 11 found this review helpful
I spent over $50.00 for a 512MB SD card for this camera, and it doesn't work! Tried several SD cards, and the camera will not work with them. It WILL work with an MMC card, however. Have emailed Casio 4 times and have not received a reply. I'm sending the camera back to them, and I'll go find a camera that actually works like they say it's supposed to!
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