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The Casio Rewards Program ("Program") is sponsored by Casio, Inc., ("Casio"). The Program begins on June 1, 2006, ends on April 30, 2007 (“Program Period”), and is only open to participating public and private schools (K-12), accredited home school associations (K-12), licensed child care centers, public libraries, religious educational centers and Head Start centers having any of the grades K through 12 and pre-schools (collectively “Schools,” individually referred to as a “School”) located in the 50 United States, District of Columbia and any Schools located on any U.S. military installation (regardless of location). Program is not open to individual persons, groups, or companies
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Elements in bold correlate with the controls on your camera. Please see page F-18 to F-20 of the Casio QV4000 User Guide for the specific location of controls. After removing the lens cap from the camera’s lens: 1. Align the Power/function switch with REC mode to turn on the camera ( ). 2. Turn the Selector dial to Aperture Priority AE (A). 3. Turn the selector until you obtain an aperture, on the monitor screen, between f4.0 and f8.0 depending on the brightness of the scene that you want to shoot
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he Casio EX-Z150 is an 8.1 megapixel camera that can produce monaural videos and high quality photographs. It features a 28mm wide angle 4X optical zoom lens, a CCD- shift anti-shake technology, a face detection feature, and a very bright 3.0 inch LCD screen. This screen is the most visible and outstanding feature of this new camera. It is perfect for viewing past photos as well as providing you with a very large viewfinder to frame your future shots, even in bright sunlight
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SAN DIEGO, Nov 08, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- DivX, Inc. (NASDAQ:DIVX) announced today that Casio will introduce a new model to its line of DivX Certified digital still cameras in Europe. The DivX Certified Casio EXILIM(R) Card EX-S770D model will be available online throughout Europe in November. The new model is a successor to the popular EX-S600D, the first DivX Certified camera from Casio. The EX-S770D improves on its predecessor by increasing the megapixel count to 7.2 and allowing for video capture in a wide-format movie function (16:9 aspect ratio) that combines with DivX functionality to create breath-taking video
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Casio’s Exilim Card EX-S600 ultra- slim card-sized high resolution digital camera delivers 6Megapixel photos and the ability to reduce camera shake instantaneously when recording quality MPEG-4 movies. The pocket sized EX-S600 engine’s Anti Shake DSP reduces blurring caused by shaky hands and/or moving subjects. Auto Macro and Quick Shutter functions also make for prop- erly focused photos. There’s also x3 zoom and increased battery life, allowing up to 300 shots per battery charge. The featured BestShot menu includes the new Revive Shot capa- bility, created specifically for taking digital pictures of old album photos. Revive Shot adjusts for keystoning as well as brightly refreshes faded colours. Whether framing a shot, reviewing images, or watching movies, everything is brighter when displayed on the adjustable 2.2in LCD, approximately twice as bright as previous models, making it ideal for outdoor use
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