A Digital Camera For Your Mobile Office
If you spend any time at all on the road, you’ll come across moments when you’ll wish you had a camera.
For the ultimate in mobile office gadgetry, you need to look very seriously at the Casio EXILIM EX-S500 (aff.)
With it’s loads of features, you’ll be able to capture those moments that will make great blog fodder, use it for office functions, such as pictures of signs along the road and maybe a barn or two. If your picture gets picked up by the AP and you become famous, send me a token of your undying adoration.
The EX-S500 has about 1000 features :
Ultra Thin High Performance: The EX-S500 is barely larger than a credit card and just .54″ at its thinnest point. Packed into the pocket-sized body are 5.0 mega pixels and MPEG-4 quality movie recording capabilities, allowing more than one hour of standard video recording when using a 1GB SD memory card. And, with Casio s EXILIM Engine s Anti Shake DSP, blurry pictures are nearly a thing of the past.
Image/Movie Capture: The EX-S500 delivers real movie recording capabilities in a card-size configuration. It records beautiful VGA images (640×480-pixel) at 30 frames per second. You can take the EX-S500 along anywhere and record movies with all the ease of snapshots. Now you can take still images plus movies for a whole new world of digital camera fun.
Image Transfer: The EXILIM EX-S500 includes a docking cradle and a video cable for connection to a TV. You can use a USB cable to connect the EXILIM EX-S500 through the cradle, directly to a printer that supports PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT for printing without a computer.
Style/Design: The EXILIM EX-S500 includes an elegant and durable stainless steel body. Utilizing Electro (Luminist) Coating Technology, a first in the camera industry, the EX-S500 is available in three unique colors. Keys for manual settings and a highly intuitive controller button are carefully arranged on the camera’s back to keep everything you need just a click away.
Best Shots: To help you achieve your best photography, the EXILIM EX-S500 includes a one-touch Best Shot mode. You can choose from 30 typical scenes for still images and 25 in the movie mode. Each example optimizes your camera s settings to help you obtain the best image.
Anti-Shake DSP: The latest version of the EXILIM Engine features the Anti Shake DSP, which reduces blurring caused by shaking hands or moving subjects, while the Auto Macro and Quick Shutter features ensure that photos are properly focused.
Once you become the proud owner of this orange jewel, you’ll rule the office !
If you’re on the road, you can have someone at Ziggy’s Oyster & Shrimp Emporium take your picture and prove you ate 72 oysters and 72 shrimp. Been there, done that, couldn’t fit into the t-shirt.
Or I could have taken a picture of the shrimp peelings pyramid I built at Barnhill’s. It’s a seafood place in Florida and the peelings pyramid was MASSIVE !
Think of the pictures you can post on your blog. Think of the $$$ you’ll make when you snap a photo of Brad & Angelina at that cozy out of the way place in Santa Paula. Imagine if I’d had this puppy when I met Don Mattingly in the parking lot at Schnitzelbank ! Make a hole in one and not have a camera and you’ll regret it forever.
The reasons are many, the excuses are unacceptable. Go now and find one of these before you miss out on a once in a lifetime photo. You’re not gonna let $299 stand between you and glory, are you ?

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Wow…that thing looks freakin’ tiny.
Makes a nice spy cam!
Hey Cary,
It’s not a lot larger than a credit card @ 90 x 59 x 16.1mm (W x H x D), excluding projections and @ it’s thinnest point it’s 13.7mm).
Easy to fit in your pocket and snap pictures for your blog or site.
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