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To: Paul Lee who wrote (16138)12/7/1998 9:57:00 AM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 25814
 
Review of Casio QV-7000SX Digital Camera with the LSI DCAM 101 chip:

Conclusion

Overall, the QV-7000SX turns in a respectable "megapixel" performance, and adds some unique features
either unavailable or hard to find elsewhere. (The movie and panorama-capture modes.) With the addition of a
zoom lens, spot metering, manual aperture-setting capability, improved manual focus, and enhanced flash
performance, it offers many "pro" features found on very few of its competitors. Its flexibility and multimedia
capability make it uniquely suited for web publishers, but we expect its true megapixel resolution will find it
many print-based applications as well. Prior Casio cameras tended to reflect consumer-electronics sensitivities
more than photographic ones, but the QV-7000SX clearly provides many of the creative tools serious
photographers demand, while leaving behind nothing that a "consumer" could want. If you prefer a greater
degree of control in your picture-taking than most digicams permit, the QV-7000SX could be for you.

imaging-resource.com

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