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Casio QV3000EX 3.34-Megapixel Digital Camera with 340 MB MicroDrive | List Price: $799.99

| Platform: Windows NT 5, PowerMac, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server, Mac OS X, Mac OS 9 and below, Windows, Windows NT, Macintosh, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4 Brand: Casio Binding: Electronics Warranty: 1 Year Parts/Labor
Features: - 3.3 megapixel sensor captures enough detail for 8 x 10 prints and beyond
- 3x optical plus 2x digital zoom lens with autofocus
- Included 340 MB Microdrive holds 245 images at default resolution
- Connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
- Uses 4 AA batteries (alkalines included)
Casio QV 3000EX [Posted on 2002-09-13] I have owned the Casio QV 3000EX for over 2 years and have found the setup and use of the product extremely easy. The 340 MEG drive enables you to take many pictures between downloads. The option to insert rechargeable batteries and off the shelf batteries is another benefit. I use the camera often and highly recommend it over the others I have seen.
Casio QV 3000EX [Posted on 2002-09-13] I have owned the Casio QV 3000EX for over 2 years and have found the setup and use of the product extremely easy. The 340 MEG drive enables you to take many pictures between downloads. The option to insert rechargeable batteries and off the shelf batteries is another benefit. I use the camera often and highly recommend it over the others I have seen.
this camera is a workhorse [Posted on 2002-10-09] We have used this camera on several three week or longer trips, carrying extra rechargable batteries and using a bigger storage chip. We get up to 1,000 photos, sometimes things get a little slow after 800, who cares! Weddings, camping, Grand Canyon, Penobscot River: the camera is flexible from macro flower shots to large vistas. Easy to use, easy to remove unwanted photos, EASY EASY EASY to upload. like the view library. Plan to buy one more so we don't have to share, have bought one for daughter, now thinking about one for son for Christmas. Online pricing today... Love this camera, it works hard and takes great photos.
A Great Camera [Posted on 2002-10-20] I've had my Casio for just over 2 years. It is extremely easy to use and with the hard drive, I mindlessly shoot shots at the highest resolution (2048x1536)knowing that storage is no issue. Having the HD has changed the way I shoot photos since with "no storage issues" I take multiple photos per topic and decide later on my computer which ones I'll use and delete the rest. Accessing photos with the USB port is as simple as plugging in the USB cable and double clicking the "drive E:" icon that appears in My Computer. Although the Casio software is ok it is not as effective as some of the commercial software that is available. After trying a few packages I've settled in on using Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 and Irfanview (which is free) to edit my photos. I've printed 8x10 photos on my Epson ink jet printer with Photo paper and the results are superb. A high resolution, poster size photos can be printed. Since day one, I've been using Kodak rechargeable Ni-MH batteries and battery life has not been an issue at all. The 3x optical zoom I use extensively and I've never used the digital zoom. An excellent camera that I highly recommend.
Great camera. [Posted on 2003-09-14] This camera easy to use, has great quality pictures with 3.34 MP. Long battery live.
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