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Casio Exilim EXZ57 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
 
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Casio Exilim EXZ57 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

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Technical Details

  • 5-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 17-inch prints
  • 3x optical zoom; extra-large 2.7-inch LCD display
  • Fast shutter speed--images are recorded approximately 0.01 seconds after the shutter is released
  • Approximately 400 shots per battery charge
  • Powered by Lithium-ion rechargeable battery (included, with charger); stores images on SD cards (camera features 9.3MB of internal memory)
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5 x 2 inches ; 6 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0007KQWD2
  • Item model number: EX-Z57
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,819 in Camera & Photo (See Bestsellers in Camera & Photo)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: May 2, 2006

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

Casio's Exilim series of digital cameras embody advanced miniaturization and digital technologies, culminating in slim, compact bodies coupled with the latest in digital technologies, making them faster, smaller and more powerful. Casio's Exilim Engine and super long battery life technology, along with the latest in technology, put the Exilim at the forefront of the digital camera market.

The EX-Z57 Exilim Zoom, for brilliant picture viewing
The extra-large 2.7-inch liquid crystal display represents an astonishingly easy-to-view screen for brilliant picture viewing without compromising its compact and stylish design. The EX-Z57 features a 5-megapixel CCD and an optical 3x zoom lens to take photos of remarkable picture quality. Extra-long battery life of approximately 400 shots (CIPA standards) on a single battery charge assures users that they can enjoy shooting and looking at their pictures over and over again without ever worrying about the battery life.

High-performance operation in an easy-to-use, compact design

  • Equipped with a large, easy-to-view 2.7-inch digital interface TFT liquid crystal display that brings out the true brilliant quality of the pictures.
  • High-resolution images captured by the CCD with 5 million effective pixels.
  • Optical 3x zoom lens in a very compact design.
  • Sleek, stylish lightweight aluminum body with a comfortable grip.
Super life battery for extended shooting on a single battery charge
  • Same battery life as the EX-Z55, but with a larger 2.7-inch LCD.
  • Approximately 400 shots can be taken on a single battery charge (CIPA standards).
Quick response thanks to high-speed design
  • The camera automatically selects fixed-focus Auto Pan Focus mode for instantaneous response when the shutter is depressed at one push.
  • Direct On function for one-touch operation of either picture taking or playback modes.
  • High-speed startup enables shooting approximately 1.6 seconds after the power is turned on.
  • Release time lag of only 0.01 seconds means images are recorded approximately 0.01 seconds after the shutter is released.
  • High-speed picture playback of approximately 0.1-second interval.
More convenient functions:
  • Business Shot function compensates for photos taken at an angle and records them as though taken from straight ahead, useful for taking pictures of white boards and business cards.
  • Best Shot allows settings to be chosen by selecting from a collection of sample images.
  • Extended shooting of video with sound can be performed until the memory is full.
  • Noise Reduction processing makes night scenes more beautiful.
  • Auto Macro function enables automatic switching between Macro and AF modes.
  • 7-point multi-autofocus automatically selects the optimum focus point location.
  • Flash Assist function provides exposure compensation for areas not reached by the flash.
  • Icon Help function uses a pop-up guide to help the user when switching settings.
Features for fun:
  • Voice recording function with playback from the camera's speaker.
  • Photostand feature allowing a slideshow of images while the camera sits in its cradle.
  • Calendar function shows thumbnail images of photos taken on any specified date.
  • World Time function allows the user to set the camera to the local time in one of 162 cities in 32 time zones around the world.
  • Store special photos or those you don't want others to see in your own Favorites folder.
  • Create HTML albums in the camera that which can be viewed directly by Web browsers.
Other features:
  • The color LCD with two levels of brightness to choose from to suit users' needs.
  • Connects directly to PictBridge and USB Direct Print-compatible printers.
  • 9.3MB internal flash memory, compatible with SD memory cards and Multi Media Cards (not included).
  • Menu display can be set in 10 languages, including Chinese (simplified and traditional), English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish.
  • Photo Loader software allows automatic transfer of images to a PC at the touch of a single button on the USB cradle.
  • Compatible with ExifPrint (Exif 2.2) and PRINT Image Matching III.


Product Description

View your images to a stunning degree with the massive 2.5" LCD screen on this Casio EX-Z57 5MP digital camera. Thin and stylish, the EX-Z57 is a high-performance, easy-to-use camera with 3x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom and a built-in viewfinder in the digital interface TFT LCD screen. Sleek, slim and bold, the camera also features a 9.3MB built-in flash memory with external SD/MMC memory card slot and AVI movie making with sound. Also includes 5 recording modes, including Snapshot, Best Shot, Movie, Still Picture with Voice and Voice Recorder. Camera also 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 of the camera bundle include AC adapter, USB cable, strap and a CD-ROM. Made in USA. 2.25Hx0.8Wx3.5L".

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129 of 132 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Largest LCD in a digicam, but no more optical viewfinder, April 30, 2005
My local camera store just got their first shipment of Casio's new Exilim EX-Z57 super-slim digital camera, and I eagerly hopped over to check it out.

The EX-Z57 is a very slight upgrade (and one downgrade... read on) of the very popular EX-Z55 model. The Z55 had a 2.5" LCD screen that was considered "huge" just a year ago, but now that so many other digital cameras also sport a 2.5" LCD, Casio decided to release a 2.7" LCD model, hence the Z57. Amazingly, the overall physical size hasn't changed, and the EX-Z55's industry-leading amazing battery life (over 300 even with flash on and LCD on full-time) has been retained, making the EX-Z57 another battery life champ.

As far as I can tell -- and from what the sales clerk told me -- the internals of the EX-Z57 are identical to those of its immediate predecessor. This means very good image quality from such a small camera. Three important issues to keep in mind as you shop for this camera or a similarly ultracompact model:

1. The tiny lens and tiny sensor necessarily limit the sharpness of the picture. If you shoot at the maximum 5MP and print out at up to 5x7", you probably won't be disappointed by the sharpness of the picture. However, as you print larger pictures, you'll see the pictures tend to be softer and noisier than from larger cameras. This is simply a result of the law of physics, and it's a trade-off between size and quality.

2. The small camera also means a small, limited-power flash, so your indoor pictures when the ambient lighting is dim will not come out very satisfactory. Again, this is entirely due to the small form factor. If you want to use this camera to shoot a small group of friends at a dinner party, it's okay. But you should know that as you near the flash range and go beyond, you'll get horrible-looking pictures.

3. A camera this small makes it very hard to hold it steady. Many people with tiny cameras like this complain about blurry pictures. This is because as you press the shutter button, you'll move the camera ever so slightly. With a larger camera body (e.g., a digital SLR), the much heavier camera body requires more effort to hold which has the side benefit of providing a counteracting force to the shutter-pushing force. Hence, with a small camera like the EX-Z57, you must remember to hold the camera very steady as you press the shutter.

Whereas the older EX-Z55 had an optical viewfinder, Casio opted to remove it in order to accommodate the enlarged LCD screen without changing the overall size of the camera. Yes, the Z55's optical viewfinder was tiny and hard to use, but at least it was an option -- and looking through the optical viewfinder instead of at the screen actually helps steady your shots because you hold the camera close to your body (think the principle of leverage). Also, when you are really low on battery, switching to optical viewfinder can squeeze out a few more shots. For a camera purish like myself, it's a pity that the optical viewfinder is no more on the Z57, but for most casual photographers (the Exilim's target audience) this will likely be a non-issue, since they probably would never use the optical vewfinder to begin with.

In summary, the Z57 provides an unbeatable small form factor yet a crowd-pleasing huge LCD screen, amazing battery life and very good image quality (for a camera this size). You can also record movies (albeit only at a stuttering 15 frames per second) as well as sound. It's very intuitive to use, and my friends who have the Z55 are all very happy with it (once I gave them the tip about holding the camera super-steady or on a tripod to avoid blurs). While I don't have money to buy another digital camera at the moment, but if I had some extra spare dough, I would definitely buy this just for the HUGE 2.7" LCD. To a gadget freak like me, it's priceless to be able to impress my friends with something this cool. :)
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this camera!, September 28, 2005
By lmira "lmira15" (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
Well, I broke my 2 year old 3.2 megapixel digital camera about a month ago and have been researching buying a new one since. I finally decided on the z57 and I couldn't be happier. I knew I wanted a point and shoot digital and definitely wanted more than 3.2 megapixels. I narrowed my search down to the Olympus Stylus 500, the Konica Minolta x60 (my old digicam was a Minolta and I loved it so that's why I was considering buying another one) and the Nikon Coolpix S1. I only came across the Casio Exilim Z57 when I was reading reviews on [...] when they suggested this camera, based on the reviews I was reading. I read the review about it first and the thing that really stuck out about this camera was how fast it was. I then came here on amazon and read reviews and the one thing that caught my eye was that someone said it didn't have a 'trick' flash, which means there's almost no shutter lag. My old camera had this which caused a lot of problems for people keeping their eyes open in my pictures. Since I was so used to a tiny camera, I wanted to go see this camera in person. I went in, saw it, held it and was amazed at how small it was!!! The screen is huge and it's extremely fast. One thing that turned me away from the Olympus Stylus 500 was that the shot-to-shot review was extremely poor. If I'm not mistaken, it said that if you used the flash, the shot-to-shot delay was almost 8 seconds. I know that when I'm in a situation where I want to use the flash, chances are, I want to take a picture asap and 8 seconds is a lifetime, especially if you're waiting anxiously to take another pic. I think they said on the review I read about the z57 that the shot-to-shot delay with the flash was something like 2.2 seconds. What a world of difference! The best shot selections make it easy to decide which one you want to use. I thought that after having a digicam without a protruding lens, I wouldn't like that this camera had one, but I can't even tell the difference. I think this camera is a great value (less than $300!) I've only had it for a few days and couldn't be happier. The more I keep playing with it, the more and more I love it. After doing all my research I think I made a great decision going with this camera.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Slimming down in style...and profile!, September 25, 2005
It was just a few days ago when I was sitting in the library studying when I thought about "slimming" down my technical gadgetry. After now owning a Motorola Razor and a Game Boy Micro, it was time to choose a digital camera that could in small spaces just like the two mentioned above, it was time to look for a camera that would heed my calling.
I went to the nearest Wal-Mart and I browsed around. I was searching for a camera that fit my budget. It had to have a big, yet decent LCD screen, battery life, great picture taking ability, and of course, compact size.

And there it was. The CASIO EXILIM EX-Z57. I tinkered around with it and I found that it felt nice all around.

The LCD screen was 2.7". It was great to have because when your at a club taking pictures, you would want to have people see how it looked instead of squinting to check it out.

The menus were easy to navigate and simple to understand.

The size is decent. Since this is the first slim camera I've ever owned, it does well. It may not be as thin as a SONY's, but it works for me.

I'm impressed on how there are different modes for your pictures by choosing the right size you need, and the quality. Good!

The flash is great. I'd like to say that it does not have a "trick flash." The flash bulb doesn't flicker or do strange things to make your smile or your eyes do weird impressions. It's a simple straight flash that gets things moving quickly.

Thank goodness! I dislike trick flash.

If you're looking for a camera that has great compact abilities, size, weight, and style, then this is your camera. I would recommend this brand and make to anyone who would like to buy this.
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