Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Aug 8 2006, 10:51am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Casio announces in the United States the Exilim EX-S770.
Usually Casio introduces new cameras first in Japan. This time the US is first.
The Casio Exilim EX-S770 is a 7.2MP digital camera that is only about 17mm thin. The 2.8 inch screen is very bright with 1100cd/m2.
In addition to VGA-size movies in MPEG-4 format, the EX-S770 can record 16:9 aspect ratio movies. Other features include 3x optical zoom, 4X digital zoom, Anti Shake DSP and USB 2.0.
The Casio Best Shots mode even has an option to optimize for eBay.
The EX-S770 has a suggested retail price of $379.99 and will be available at retail in September.
More details in this Casio press-release. Find Casio Exilim Deals
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