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Its headline feature is its use of the new 7.4-megapixel chip (effective 7.2 million pixels) giving images up to 3072x2304 pixels in size (sufficient for A3 ink-jet prints). The lens is a well-specified Canon 4x zoom covering the range 33-132mm (35mm e...
Abstract: Building on Casio's success with the EX-P600 is the new higher resolution EX-P700. The main difference between the two models is the capture capacity, increasing the capture from 6 mega-pixels to 7 mega-pixels, now producing images at A3 size with ...
Abstract: If youve gotten used to thinking of Casio Xilims as little cameras that you can slip into your pocket (which was the point of their original ad campaign, complete with a model wearing slinky leather jeans) the EX-P700 is going to force you to ret...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Digital camera, 7,200,000 pixels, LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2 in - Color, - Integrated<br> <b>Good:</b> Pocketable design; comprehensive feature set; decent photo quality.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Subpar movie capabilities; some fringing in photos.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> A compact camera with enough manual controls to keep enthusiasts happy.<br>
Abstract: Click on the EX-P700 to take a QTVR tourThe EX-P700 is ready to go within two seconds of pressing the power button and can capture the action at up to 3 frames per second. The shutter lag time is an amazing 0.01 seconds from auto focus lock. It can gro...
The Casio Exilim Pro EX-P700 is an extremely well-made, intuitive and feature-rich 7 megapixel digital camera that should be on your wish-list if you are looking for a mid-sized model that doesnt sacrifice functionality for size. Image quality was ve...
Abstract: The Casio Exilim Pro EX-P700 is easy to use and is loaded with lots of useful, fun, and quirky features. It captures sharp co Specs: Megapixels: 7, Included Memory: On Board, Media Format: Secure Digital, Type: Compact, Maximum Resolution: 3072 x 2
Good resolution, Low noise but high noise reduction, Good automatic white balance, About a third of a stop more sensitive than indicated, Good performance - startup and AF notably, Good build quality, compact size, External flash support via PC Sync termi...
Intrusive noise reduction, Some vignetting at wide angle, No RAW format, USB 1.1 transfer (slow), Slower power off than on (?)
Its always nice to review a camera which surprises you, the EX-P700 was one of those cameras. I have to admit to not having great expectations of it, ok so it has a Canon branded lens (so many cameras these days do, although not all branded), but a s...
Abstract: A small camera in a big cameras category, the EX-P700 is one of the smallest cameras in its class. Its almost small enough to fit in a pocket. Dont be fooled, however, it combines most of the features of a high-end professional camera into a compact...