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Casio QVR62 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

Casio QVR62 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

Casio has been able to further enhance its high-performance graphic engine, delivering superior performance with unbelievably realistic, high-resolution pictures. Casio's QV-R62 delivers nearly instantaneous startup and quick response, as well as improve the battery life.Operation is extremely easy, with a large 2.0" LCD screen that clearly displays all information on shooting and photographic effects. With advanced operating features such as One-Touch direct REC and Play Modes, Best Shot Mode with 23 types of settings, and more, the QV-R62 represents the ultimate in high quality photography with carefree operation.
Manufacturer: Casio


Price Range: $298.99 - $399.95


Casio QVR62 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
User Reviews
Nice pictures, quiet, no sound for movies
rating: 4

I've had this camera for awhile. Came with a little tabletop tripod, which I haven't used yet. I still haven't figured out how to set up the red eye reduction (no I'm not a novice) or switching between the different scenes. It gives me great pictures of nighttime or sunset skies, people, etc. However it does have a feature called "coupling" where you take a picture of a person, then you stand where they stood and they take your picture and it's supposed to come out as one picture. Again I can't figure it out. The manual leaves much to be desired. Both my Nikon and Canon had dials on top that you could just switch to whatever you wanted. They also had sound for the movies, this camera doesn't. That doesn't bother me since I don't take movies but it's a nice feature to have just in case. Another feature it doesn't have is "museum" where you can shoot a picture without having to disable the flash. If you just want to use it for pictures outdoor go for it but I'd say look around. There are better cameras that offer more for the money.


a good pocket camera
rating: 5

I brought this camera some time back and I have not regretted it. I was Just looking for a digital camera only, no voice, no movie, just something to take pictures and this camera at the price and resolution was pretty good. The pictures and resolution are great and the camera sturdy I also brought a 1 gig card for it and together they make a unstoppable pair almost 400 pics at high resolution, WOW! excellent! I think fo a shutter bug like my self. It will also print directly to printer or I can copy the images directly from it on my computer with out any additional software.


Amazing for its price
rating: 4

This camera has probably the best and more solid metallic case I've ever seen. The quality of the materials used is incredible for a medium range camera. The 2" screen (huge) on the back is a little bit grainy, but it's very fast and with an high refresh rate. The software on the camera is pretty good, highly customizable, but as another user already pointed out, there is no way to change the shutter time. You MUST use a tripod if taking pictures during the night (if you're using bestshot and without the flash), and they're a little bit grainy too, but pictures taken during the day are just awesome (real 6MP); there is also the choice for taking "widescreen" pictures (3:2) and I love that!
Besides the night pictures, this is a great camera and for its price, built quality, and overall features, I'd definitely raccomend it to everyone!


Good camera for daytime photos; not so good for night photos
rating: 4

This is a compact camera with solid metal construction. Startup times and shutter lag are extremely fast for a digital camera. Daytime and flash pictures are excellent. Macro pictures of flowers are pretty sharp. I'm also happy that the camera runs on AA batteries. Low light focusing is very good. Nightime pictures illuminated by street lights are okay when the camera automatically chooses a shutter speed of 1/8 sec and ISO of 250. However, anything darker than that requires the use of the nighttime scene best shot mode. Under nighttime scene best shot mode, the camera chooses a shutter speed greater than 1/8 sec. Often it may chose between 2-4 seconds, which means that one absolutely needs a tripod to avoid image blur caused by camera shake. It would have been nice if the camera offered manual control of the shutter and aperature settings because I can take reasonably shake-free photos up to a shutter speed of 1/2 sec and sometimes I don't want the camera to automatically chose a shutter speed longer than I think is necessary. Another annoyance is that the noise reduction system takes on average about ten seconds to process long exposure pictures. I suppose this frustration made me to return the camera and get a Canon A85 camera with manual controls instead even though the Canon A85 operates slower than the Casio QV-R62.




Casio QVR62 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom









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