Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Screen size | 2.6 in Best: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Screen size: 6.7 in | |||
ISO maximum | 800 Best: Pentax KP ISO maximum: 819200 | |||
Effective pixels | 7 Mpx Best: Hasselblad H6D-100c Effective pixels: 100 Mpx | |||
Max resolution | 3072 x 2304 px Best: Leica M11 Max resolution: 9528 x 6328 px |
Sensor type | CCD |
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Sensor size | 0.23 in |
Sensor photo detectors | 7.0 Mpx |
Effective pixels | 7.0 Mpx |
Image ratio w:h |
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Max resolution | 3072 x 2304 px |
Other resolutions |
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Optical zoom | 3.0 x |
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Digital zoom | 4.0 x |
Minimum aperture | 3.1 |
Maximum aperture | 5.9 |
Focal length equiv | 38 - 114 |
Autofocus |
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Manual focus | yes |
Normal focus range | 15.75 in |
Macro focus range | 3.94 in |
Image stabiliser | Electronic |
Filter thread | no |
Folded optics | no |
Camera shutter type |
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Minimum shutter speed | 5.0 s |
Maximum shutter speed | 1.0 s |
Shutter priority | no |
Aperture priority | no |
Exposure compensation plus | 2 |
Exposure compensation minus | -2 |
Expousure compensation steps | 1/3 |
Self-timer delay |
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Histogram | yes |
Built-in flash | yes |
Flash range | 3.5 |
Flash modes |
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External flash | no |
Self-timer | yes |
Self-timer options |
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Built-in microphone | yes |
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Voice recording | yes |
Weight | 4.16 oz |
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Width | 3.74 in |
Height | 2.32 in |
Depth | 0.78 in |
Battery life (max) | 3.16 h |
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Battery technology | Lithium-Ion |
Rechargeable battery | yes |
Timelapse recording | no |
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GPS | no |
Orientation sensor | no |
Calendar | yes |
Image editing modes |
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ISO |
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ISO Auto | yes |
ISO minimum | 64 |
ISO maximum | 800 |
White balance presets | 6 |
White balance modes |
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Custom white balance | yes |
Supported image file formats | JPEG |
Image stabilizer | yes |
Image stabilization type | No |
Uncompressed format | No |
Screen size | 2.6 in |
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Articulated LCD | no |
Screen technology | LCD |
Screen dots | 114960 |
Touch screen | no |
Live view | no |
Viewfinder | Optical |
Maximum resolution | 640 x 480 px |
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Video recording | yes |
Supported video file formats | AVI |
Camera playback |
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Max frame rate (highest resolution) | 30.0 fps |
Body type | Compact |
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Colour of product |
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Environmentally sealed | no |
Internal storage | 8.3 mB |
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Compatible memory cards |
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Storage types |
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HDMI | no |
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USB version | 2.0 |
DC-in jack | yes |
Remote control | yes |
PictBridge | yes |
NFC | no |
Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | no |
AV output | yes |
Casio Exilim EX-Z77 camera has a special YouTube capture mode that let's you make videos specifically for the video site.
Review posted 8/24/2007 Click on the EX-Z77 to take a QTVR tour The 7.2 megapixel EXILIM Zoom EX-Z77 joins Casio's successful EXILIM Zoom series, whose balance of superior functionality and stylish, yet compact size characterize the EXILIM brand. It also adds enhanced movie functionality and
Casio has today announced two new digital cameras whose USP (Unique Selling Point) is a YouTube optimized video capture mode. Thankfully this promises to be more than just marketing fluff as the EX-77 and EX-S880 record video using the MPEG-4 H.264 video codec, something we've been asking manufacturers to implement for some time. You can record almost 19 minutes of 640x480 video (with audio) at 30 fps on a 1 GB SD card, and of course both cameras support SDHC cards so that's an hour and 10 minutes of high quality video on a 4 GB card. Moving back to still capture capabilities for a second, both cameras have a three times optical zoom lens, the EX-S880 has an eight megapixel sensor, the EX-S77 a seven megapixel sensor.
Casio EX-Z77 review, find out how the EX-Z77 stacks up against the competition in our real-world review with in-depth image quality comparisons.
The Casio Exilim EX-Z77 is a pocket-sized, point-and-shoot digital camera offering 7.2 megapixels of resolution, a 2.6-inch LCD and a 3x optical zoom lens.
If you're looking for ultra-compact style on a tight budget, Casio could have the answer.
Laptop Magazine reviews Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z77, this budget-friendly point-and-shoot doesn't quite live up to its potential.
Casio Exilim EX-Z77
I bought my Casio Exilim EX-Z77 back in 2009, and it was the first digital camera I owned. I bought it mainly to take photos to post on my Myspace ...
This is a very thin and very capable <b>digital</b> <b>camera</b>. I am however not sure why the name makes it sound like a secret project, maybe if the name was something more friendly.
Casio’s latest Exilim features a great one-click, YouTube movie mode and a neat twist on Face recognition AF. All very clever indeed but otherwise
This camera is designed to help you become a YouTube star. It's user-friendly and reliable all-round, and it has a specific mode that will let you upload your clips straight to the video-sharing site