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Casio Exilim Series is a line of digital cameras made by the Casio Company. They are ultra compact and were originally billed as cameras that can be worn. The original models were about the size of a credit card. The newer models feature a optical zoom lens and are larger than the original model yet are still significantly smaller than the typical camera.
The Casio Exilim Series has a wide array of cameras, to suit the needs of the consumer. The common factor that they all share is the small size. The new models have a optical zoom functionality, and a wide LCD screen. Some features include face recognition, megapixels from 6 to 10.1 depending on the model, auto shutter, 3x Optical zoom, video recording and Anti-Shake DSP.
Popular Models: EX-F1 / EX-Z80 / EX-Z9 / EX-Z100 / EX-Z200 / EX-Z77 / EX-S10
Casio Exilim Features:
The Exilim Card series are ultra-compact models. The cameras were first branded as "Wearable Card Cameras" and are about the size of a credit card and 9mm-16mm thick. The early models only had digital zoom, though more recent models have optical zoom as well.
--The Exilim Zoom series is the all-purpose line, all including an optical zoom.
--The Exilim Professional is the bridge digital camera line, with higher-quality optics and greater zoom.
--All models use Secure Digital (SD) or Multi Media Card (MMC). They come with a small amount of internal memory and therefore are not bundled with a memory card. Many Exilim cameras come with a bundled charging and docking cradle. The cradle is used to recharge the camera's battery and to connect the camera to a PC or PictBridge compatible printer.
--Images are recorded as JPEGs with Exif data. Raw images from the CCD are not available by default, though on some models a service menu can be accessed allowing images to be recorded as the raw data .
--Most models use a Casio proprietary lithium ion battery, though some use AA cells. All the later models have 2.5" or wider LCD screens and come with more than 20 shooting modes.