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4 | 26.67% |
| sony t7 |
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8 | 53.33% |
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3 | 20.00% |
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sweet. lol... but its too small.. 1.8 lcd. and as u listed, only 15 fps for videos. i wanted 30. but its nice.
this thread was posted a while back. therefore, i finally opt and bought the sony t5. i went through countless comusa's, targets, fry's electronics, best buys, circuit city's, and many more.. and i found the sony t5 more of what i felt i needed from a digital camera.
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i own a casio EX-S500 and its pretty good. very simple to use and got best shot and everything. its as big as a ipod mini. i measured. lol. but yea, both are good. i got a good deal with mines, a free 1gig SD card. :p
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UPDATE: i never thought anyone will reply to this thread anymore, so i didn't come back.. but now..
i bought the t5. its great, but i exchanged it for the casio. its a wonderful little camera, but for some reason the screen didn't seem too bright. conclusion: i opt out both of them. i liked how the casio functioned over the sony. however, i was luckily enough to see that the credit card sized camera isn't going to do it for me because i carry lots of stuff in my pockets, and i almost cracked it when i forgot it in my back pocket. so i decided to go for the casio exilim pro p505. small, not gonna fit in my pocket, but its small. the pictures make it seem like an SLR, but it really is not that big. it wont fit in my pocket, but thats what i want. and the video quality is superb. its so incredibly small, you'll be amazed at the size. its the size of the casio s500, smaller in height, but wider, due to the protruding lens. but thats something i can live with.
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wat is the battery life on the casio one...
i have a samsung camera, my pops bought it and the battery life on that is TOTTALY SHIT... i mean as soon as i take 5 pics the battery is gone... thinking of chucking it outta the window... but then again theres always ebay.. lol |
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no you can't, you have to charge it via the usb cradle it comes with.
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