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Casio Exilim S5

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Brand Casio 2006
Model EX-S5
Released Year 2006
Type Digital Cameras
Series Exilim
Color Blue
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Casio Exilim S5 is a compact digital camera introduced in 2006 as part of the Exilim series. It features a 3.2-megapixel CCD sensor aimed at casual photography with high image quality for its time. The camera offers a 3x optical zoom lens allowing versatile framing options. It supports various shooting modes including macro and night scenes, enhancing usability in different lighting conditions. The device is lightweight and designed with a slim profile, making it highly portable. With its LCD screen and straightforward controls, the Exilim S5 targets ease of use for beginner photographers.

Specifications

Digital Zoom See specs
Device Charging Range 1-2
MPN EX-S5 Exilim
Item Length 1
Item Height 1
Features See specs
Item Width 1
Maximum Aperture f/5.6
Screen Size 2.7 in
Color Blue
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
California Prop 65 Warning No
Series Casio EXILIM
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 10.1 MP
Model EX-S5 Exilim
Optical Zoom 3x
Connectivity Micro-HDMI, USB, See specs
Charger Included Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture Unknown
Item Weight 1
UPC N/A
Sensor 3.2 megapixel CCD
Display 1.8-inch LCD
Battery Rechargeable Li-ion battery
Weight Approximately 119 grams
Dimensions 92 x 57 x 22 mm

Key Advantages

The Exilim S5 excels in its compact and ultra-thin design which was innovative at launch. Its 3x optical zoom lens provides flexibility in composition. The camera is equipped with multiple shooting modes tailored to different scenarios boosting creative photography. The user interface is intuitive, suitable for novice users. Battery life is efficient for casual use, supporting on-the-go shooting. Additionally, the camera delivers sharp and clear images with relatively low noise for its sensor class.

Limitations

The 3.2-megapixel resolution limits the image size and detailed cropping capability compared to modern cameras. The sensor performance in low light is modest, often requiring flash assistance. Video recording features are minimal and low resolution. The fixed lens zoom range cannot compete with interchangeable lens cameras for advanced users. The LCD screen size and resolution are basic by current standards. The camera lacks advanced manual controls, limiting customization for experienced photographers.

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