I cant say “Exilim“, but I sure wanted you to get a chance to check out this adorable camera! I was lucky enough to receive this sleek and modern 12.1 meg digital camera, that may be small enough to put in your pocket, but has so far proven to pack a major punch in photo and video quality.
Let’s start with the camera basics:
The EX-S12 has a stylish body measuring just .6″ thin (.5″ at the thinnest part). It boasts an effective 12.1 megapixel resolution with up to 3X optical zoom and 4X Digital zoom and a super clear 2.7″ LCD monitor.
CASIO INTRODUCES INDUSTRY’S FIRST MODEL THAT CAN MAKE COMPOSITE MOVING IMAGES, PLUS ENTRY LEVEL ADDITION TO CARD SERIES
LAS VEGAS, NV, MARCH 3, 2009 — Casio America, Inc. and its parent company, Casio Computer Co., Ltd., released some exciting details about its upcoming digital camera models today. Soon to be released, the EX-S12 can make the most of Casio’s high-speed image processing engine to enable users to cut and paste moving subjects onto still backgrounds.
Casio has been a pioneer in digital cameras for over ten years. The new models maintain Casio’s long tradition of innovation and creativity. In 1995, Casio introduced the QV-10, the world’s first consumer digital camera with an LCD monitor so users could view the images they had just taken. In 2002, the company released the EX-S1, a card-sized camera so thin that it could be carried anywhere. In 2008, Casio launched the highly anticipated EX-F1 and EX-FH20, boasting high-speed burst shooting capabilities to ensure that users would never miss a crucial moment again, not to mention the ability to record high-speed movies that capture motion too fast for the human eye to perceive.
EXILIM model EX-S12
Taking advantage of the high-speed image processing abilities of Casio’s state-of-the-art EXILIM Engine 4.0, which is built into these models, the new Dynamic Photo function allows the photographer to cut out the main subject of interest in an image that has just been captured and then combine it with another image to form the background. Users can also cut and paste several rapid-succession images to create a moving subject on a still background. This function makes it easy for users to create composite scenes from an image juxtaposition that exists only in virtual reality, or they can create a composite image that conveys a certain message. Casio technologies like these are creating whole new avenues of enjoyment that go far beyond mere picture-taking, delivering greater creative and viewing pleasure.
Casio has set up a special website (www.exilim.com/dp/) that demonstrates many interesting ways to use the Dynamic Photo function. Following the release of the camera, Casio will offer new services that expand the fun of the Dynamic Photo function
Also to be released at this time is the EXILIM EX-S5 — a camera with a compact body based on a new design concept — which makes high-quality photographic functionality simpler to use than ever before.
“Casio is dedicated to designing new technology that lets us create features like Dynamic Photo in our digital cameras,” said Bill Heuer, Vice President of Sales for Digital Imaging Division at Casio America, Inc. “We continue to be a leader in the digital camera market, providing unique and convenient ways to capture special moments.”
The EX-S12, available in April, will have an MSRP of $249.99 and will be offered in silver, pink, green and black colors.
On with my opinion. I am not a “technical” person, so I am going to speak from a “regular” average picture taking point of view.
I have not even touched the surface of everything this little camera can do. Every day I push a new button that does something different from rotating my pictures before they leave the camera, editing the movie I created, placing pictures in the foreground of another shot, and one touch video recording.
Let me talk about one touch recording for a minute. I believe this is the best feature on this camera. I currently have a camera that you have to change the actual settings before you record and if your wanting to catch something quickly, you all but miss it before you get your camera ready. Not on the Exilim! Additionally, while recording, you can zoom in and out on the subject. Many cameras today allow recording, but not actual zooming from your digital but that is not the case here.
Oh and you can STILL take pictures while its recording! This is a pretty nice feature. I actually discovered it quite by accident when I forgot to take it off the video record when I went to take a picture. What it does is pause the recording automatically, takes your picture and goes right back to recording. No need to fuss changing the settings back and forth, back and forth. Sometimes pictures happen in an instant, so its nice to have a camera be there for you when it does.
Here is a sample of the video. It does better when you don’t zoom TOO close, which is expected, but I tested it out moving and zooming from far back, etc. to show you all.
Here are my shots from this weekend. These pictures are UNEDITED and straight from the camera in a variety of lighting situations on automatic:









I haven’t been using this camera long enough to tell you if there is a feature that I dislike as of this point, but as of right now, I am giving it a thumbs up with what I have used and seen. There is so much to do on it, I would be shocked if they missed something. However, you will need to do your research to see if this is the right camera for your particular needs and there is a bit of a learning curve with all the different settings and options available. Of course it comes with a book if you want to read that, but I throw myself into it and “figure it out”.
And at 12.1 meg, you can take a shot that you can blow up for your mantal fireplace picture. I actually bumped ours down to 5 meg when I took the shots so I didnt have to shrink them as much.
The last thing I am going to touch on is the size of the camera. It really is nearly flat. Its actually smaller than my cell phone in my pocket. I took it out with us to the beach and then panicked I forgot it, because I didn’t realize it was in my back pocket of my shorts.
I am going to enjoy getting to know this camera as it goes on our family adventures this summer!
GIVEAWAY
Casio was nice enough to allow us a giveaway of the Casio Exilim to a lucky reader. MSRP $249
To enter, answer one (or all) of the following questions:
- 1) Why are taking pictures important to you and your family?
- 2) What upcoming special moments are you hoping to capture?
- 3) What feature do you like most about the Casio Exilim?
- 4) Why do you need a new camera?
After you have completed your initial entry, you may enter unlimited in the following ways:
Talking about Casio cameras, tweeting entries, or keeping in line with the questions above.
contest closes 6/26



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we SO need a new camera – our’s crapped out.
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I need a new camera because my old one has wrinkles. OK, seriously because it doesn’t have enough pixels to pix worth a poop.
Last Tweet!
http://twitter.com/leatherbustiere/status/2344011123
i have been looking into cameras after out old one just died because it was about 7 years old…would love to get this =)
i like that this camera is lightweight being just 4 oz and that it is easy to use…
one very special moment that we are habing is visiting our family in mexico and i am excited to take pictures of when granma and grandpa are seeing their granduaghter for the first time since 6 months ago….she could not walkthen and now she is running…
it is important to take pcitures to capture moments and be able to show them t our family how their grandaughter is growing while we are in florida and they are in mexico
Morning tweet: http://twitter.com/samasam/status/2342906192
I need a new camera to capture the moments when i reunite with my friends =] Somewhere between moving, marriage and becoming a mom i no longer had friends to hang out with. When I visit my family and friends Ill be taking advantage of my mom- shel be watching the kids while I get to hang out and shop with my friends like old times. Capture all that on Camera so i can remember it when I get back home to reality LOL
Now that I know Casio does cameras, Ive been paying attention to them in the electronics store flyers i get- bestbuy futureshop ect…
They have nice cameras, up there with Fuji, Nikon, Canon and Sony.
Ive been without a camera for about a month now- ive been looking at cameras online so i can choose the one i want DH to get me. I am leaning towards a Casio- I never paid attention that they made cameras until reading this post.
New tweet: http://twitter.com/Elkaye/status/2341795805
We took the kids to the park today and my daughter FINALLY went on the big swirly slide- i would love to get that on camera next time we go!
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Taking pictures is also important to us, because it’s a fun creative outlet. All of us love to explore and take photos of what we see including our 4 year old.
The fact that it’s under 4 oz is nice-no added weight to my bag!
And the soft flash would be perfect at times too!
I like that there is and Auto and Night setting for shutter speed.
I think its interesting that you can do voice recording on the Casio.
Hubby would love for us to get a second camera so he could take pics once in awhile!
I don’t think I’ve ever own a Casio camera before, but I love the high speed features.