Pros: Nice features set, nice looking Pictures Cons: quality of unit,
When I hear the name Casio, I immediately say… Don't they make watches?? Yes they do and several other electronic goodies as well. This time, I think they finally have a quality product. (I stress I THINK)
Pros: it is a digital camera, with lcd display and many cool options Cons: battery life is low if you plan to use the display instead of viewfinder
I got this camera from casio website. It came with IBM microdrive for 340 mb. That means that on the best quality, which is about 1600x1200 I can store at least 340 pictures. Uploading is very easy, the only drawback I found so far was using disposable...
Pros: Excellent pictures, easy-to-use interface, fast USB download Cons: Clunky image viewing software, short battery life with alkalines
Let me let you in on a secret. You can have a great, feature-rich 2 megapixel camera at a price that won't break your budget. Impossible? Not so. Just look for the Casio QV-2000UX.
I bought this camera on the recommendation of a fellow...
Pros: Amazing pics, great panorama, movie mode is cool, CompactFlash type 2 support, easy to use, great display, USB, 3x optical 2x digital zoom Cons: BATTERY LIFE SUCKS, no microphone for movie mode, takes 10 seconds to turn on, PhotoShop would have been nice
This is a great little camera. The picture quality is excellent, and the display is great. USB transfers are very fast. It can capture up to a 30 second AVI movie, but it has no sound. It also has a panorama mode which really works well. What you do...
Pros: Good resolution, fast shoot speed, view finder, USB, good panoramic shoot function Cons: Some image quality problems, design problems, stigma of being a Casio
A bit on Casio
Casio has been more famous for their watch and calculators then with their camera. Initially, they released some digital camera, but it became a laughing stock in the digital camera world. Most of their older cameras had...
Pros: Cost-per-pixel, AVI capability, MicroDrive ready Cons: Fragile lens cover, no AC adapter
I was truly seconds away from buying the highly-recommended Kodak DC-280 when I decided to give the Casio QV-2000UX one more look. And with all the best features (2.11 megapixels, 3x optical/2x digital zoom) and some features the Kodak doesn't even offer...
Pros: Top quality pictures, ease of use, great choice of modes and individual control. Cons: Poor batteries included, No AC adapter included, slow start up.
For the photographer who wants fine results and maximum individual control, all at an affordable price, there is little doubt that this is the ultimate choice. My model 2000UX at $799 came equipped with an IBM 340 MB microdrive that fits into the...
Pros: This camera is a great high quality camera, takes EXCELLENT pictures Cons: There is really no cons to this product, it is a great camera and has high quality options
I highly recommend this camera. It's not perfect and there will be more advanced cameras,
but you may never NEED to buy another if you are a novice or Intermediate user. None of the
low points are serious like other cameras. It has so many...
Pros: Great picture quality, great features for price, USB, easy to use Cons: Cheap shell, poor battery life with flash, weak software
A few months ago I decided to purchase a digital camera. Mainly I wanted a digital for its ease in publishing images on the Internet through either the web or over email. Even though I knew I could get a lot more for my money with a film camera, I also...
Pros: Ease of use. IBM microdrive support Instant gratification Capable of good quality pictures Cons: Trouble focusing Slow response time
This camera's ease if use should be copied by every manufacturer. I really like the fact that it uses AA batteries (rechargeble) and can handle the IBM Microdrive.
However getting good quality pictures from it is somewhat fustrating! It works very...
Pros: high resolution, zoom feature on preview screen, movie function, fast USB transfer, fancy menu/user interface, manual functions (night mode), and the image transfer that automatically sorts the pictures in a web page format by date thus saving a lot of tim Cons: size (it's bulkier than a Olympus 400Z) and one needs to press the shutter button down half way for a second to let the camera adjust focus and exposure. If you don't do that the picture can come out unfocused. The battery empty indicator also comes up f
I bought this camera a month ago and selected it because it has so many extra features that comparable cameras in the same price range don't have.
After using it for a month I highly recommend it, mainly because it's fun to use because of it's...
Pros: Continuous advance; Color, B&W, and Sepiatone modes; will take 400 images @ 1600x1200 with Microdrive Cons: No sound recording, no movie recording beyond 30 seconds
I bought the QV2000 with the IBM 340MB Microdrive 07/2000 and I'm pretty happy with it. It's easy to use, everyone remarks about how great the images come out, the software loaded up with no problems and is great for previewing the images, and the USB...
During the Spring Break, the family and I decided to go on a little vacation. My child was having a time of her life. So I decided to capture this image on a digital camera. I went to the closest electricion's store and in my case it was "The...
Pros: good features, great pics Cons: poor battery life, no Li ion btry option, sftwr a little cumbersome
The QV-2000 takes great pictures. Has good array of features, zoom, 2.1 mpixels, fairly easy software however software is somewhat multistep to use. There's download, library software and then adobe email, transfer software. It takes up a lot of space on...
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