Casio Exilim Z75 in Pink supports National Breast Cancer Foundation


My daughter is gonna turn 14 this November and she wants a real, non-kiddie camera for herself on her big day! She feels she has outgrown those made-for-children cameras with basic or rather no features. Do you think she is claiming right? Well her father says that I should go ahead and surprise her with this Pink Exilim Z75 from Casio. Truly speaking even I fell in love with this camera. The fun, simple to use, 7.2 megapixel Exilim Z75 is sure to please her. This compact camera with 3X optical zoom features a new 2.6-inch wide LCD display for easy viewing. The setting information is conveniently featured on the side of the monitor to improve viewing and ease of use. In addition to the wide LCD monitor, the EX-Z75 has Anti-Shake DSP, which helps to reduce blurring due to moving subjects or shaky hands.

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It also incorporates about 34 programmed settings referred to as Best Shot modes that will enable her to capture perfect images under a variety of circumstances. The highlight of this feature is the eBay Best Shot mode. Moreover this camera is associated to the Breast Cancer Awareness Month of October. Hence she can learn more about this deadly disease that strikes women all over the world at any age. Casio will release this special-edition Casio Exilim EX-Z75, a camera case embossed with the pink ribbon and a pink ribbon-clad lanyard to show their proud support of the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF). It will be available beginning October 2007 for about $180. Perfect timing for birthday gift shopping!

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by deepa, posted July 24, 2007 - 7:55 AM in Home Gadgets | Comments ()


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