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Casio QV3000EX 3.34-Megapixel Digital Camera with 340 MB MicroDrive

Casio QV3000EX 3.34-Megapixel Digital Camera with 340 MB MicroDrive

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Casio QV 3000EX
Review: 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.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: exelente the best
Review: Tuve una experiecia maravillosa con esta camara,pude sacar 939 fotos y 4 videos de 30 seg c/uno en un viaje a Europa.
Obtuve imagenes perfectas,el ibm microdrive de 340mb funcion? a la perfencci?n.
Con dos juegos de baterias de 1700mh de niquel metal y un cargador simple obtenia 120 fotos con cada juego y cada recarga duraba 5 horas.
Realmente un equipo increible

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So good that I bought another one!
Review: This is a great camera for the first time digital user. Batteries were a problem until I started using NMH AA rechargeable batteries. I keep a set in the charger and another in the camera and I am good to go. I can take 40-50 pictures with one charge. The microdrive is fantastic, I pop it out of the camera and into a cf card reader hooked to my computer and presto, it is another drive and the pictures are right there to be viewed, printed, or transferred (fast). It is just hassle free. Quality of the pictures is, to me, indistinguishable from film. I lost the first camera on a trip and was so pleased with it that I bought another one just like it. Can't say enough good about it. Again one of the key factors for satisfaction is getting the proper batteries - with the NMH AA rechargeable batteries which you can get for $10 for a set of four anywhere now, you'll be satisfied with the battery life and the low cost of operation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great camera
Review: Got QV-3000EX... (no Microdrive but a 16MB CF card). We bought a 128 CF card... and a set of NiMH battries and charger. My wife was glad to see the lable "Made in Japan." [She thinks things are better if it is made in USA or Japan.] It comes with Canon lense! F2.0!!!

The CF cards are getting cheaper. I would rather own 3 128mb CF cards than a battry consuming Microdrive, which is also more expansive. (Well, we are trying to spend less for the best.) Now you can get 256mb CF cards too. a 128mb CF card will store around 90 pics (2048 x 1536) or over 300 (1024 x 768). So far, I don't usually need more than (1024 x 768) and don't need more than one 128mb card. I will wait for the CF cards to come up with higher capacity, or even go cheaper. Plus, I travel with my computer anyway. An my IBM Thinkpad has a slot for reading both CF card and IBM MicroDrive.

I popped in a set of Duracell battries while waiting for my new rechargables being charged. I have taken 30 shots and have viewed pics on the LCD screen and the battries are still going strong. (This is no Duracell comercial). Comparing to my previous digital cameras, the battery comsumption of this camera is nothing. Still I will use the rechargables to save money.

I thought I had to sattle with another cheap camera because of my budget..., I've got a camera I thought I would have to spend... more on. It was worth the research and thanks for your reviews on this site and others. I am writing the review in return to help others.

Oh, how could I not say anythings about the pictures. A friend of mine just paid... for his Nikon 990. The printouts from my camera made him really jealous.

Of course I am also surprised why this camera does not get so popular. In some sense, I am glad it doesn't. Otherwise, I would have to pay more to get mine. Hay, I have got mine now, I recommend everybody to buy this camera! You will not regret! My wife would say, "Look at the bottom of your camera. You might have a Nikon but it says 'made in Burma.'" Ours maybe only Casio but it is made in Japan! Hee, hee, hee!


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