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Pre-Photokina
2002: Casio has today announced the QV-5700 five megapixel digital
camera. This camera is clearly based on the QV-4000 with the same body
design and three times optical zoom lens. One major improvement over the
previous model is the ability to select ISO sensitivity between ISO 50
and 800. As I predicted when Olympus announced the C-5050Z it's increasingly
easy for manufacturers to simply drop the latest CCD into an existing
design, with the same lens, I'm keen to test the image quality of these
new five megapixel digital cameras.
Jump to: Press Release, Specifications
Press Release:
QV-5700 Digital Camera with
5.0-Megapixel CCD Released
Allows precise control through manual setting of ISO sensitivity and
other functions
Casio Computer Co., Ltd. has announced the release of its QV-5700 digital
camera, with such features as a 5.0-megapixel charge-coupled device (CCD)
and the ability to capture photographic-quality images that put it at
the top of the Casio digital camera lineup.
The QV-5700's 5.0-megapixel CCD records high-resolution 2,560 x 1,920-pixel
images, which makes it capable of capturing even subtle skin nuances and
fine details of natural scenery. The result is a premium digital camera
that records images of a resolution on par with film-based cameras.
Manual selection of drive mode, exposure, light metering, white balance
and other settings can be accomplished quickly and easily with the turn
of a dial, giving advanced photographers full control over essential parameters
that control an image's appearance. In addition to contrast, sharpness
and color enhancement, the camera allows manual setting of ISO sensitivity
for more precise control.
The QV-5700 also includes a Best Shot mode that makes it possible to
shoot perfect portraits, floral arrangements and other types of images
simply by selecting the image type. Further, a digital soft-focus effect
allows even greater digital imaging versatility.
Main Features
- High-resolution 5.0-megapixel primary color CCD
- Canon high-brightness F2.0 optical 3x zoom lens; total zoom of
9.6x in combination with 3.2x digital zoom
The lens accepts various filters, Canon conversion lenses and macro
lenses currently available on the market.
- Digital soft-focus function
Soft focus makes everything from portraits to floral shots appear more
delicate and beautiful.
- Best Shot Mode
After selecting the Best Shot scene that most closely matches the subject,
light metering, exposure, saturation and other settings are configured
in an instant. In addition to five built-in scenes, an included CD-ROM
bundle containing an additional 100 scenes can be copied to a CompactFlash™
card and transferred to the camera. Up to 250 user Best Shot scenes
can be stored on a CompactFlash™ card for later recall.
- Supports IBM Microdrive (both 1 GB and 340 MB)
- Dual-dial operation
A pair of dials provides quick and easy setting of the drive mode (continuous
shutter, movie, etc.) and exposure mode.
- Selector dial for frequently used operations
A selector dial provides instant access to frequently used parameters
in each mode. Shortcut keys can also be assigned to make light metering,
white balance and focus settings without going through the on-screen
menu.
- Control panel
A control panel screen shows the current exposure value, shutter speed,
focus type, light metering method, exposure compensation setting and
other information at a glance. This means the monitor screen can be
turned off to save power when using the optical viewfinder to compose
images.
- Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB), 60-second bulb exposure, Panorama
Mode, Movie Mode
- Aperture priority auto exposure (AE), shutter speed priority AE,
manual exposure
- Powerful focus functions
- Focus-assist light for better focus when lighting is dim.
- Multi-area auto focus (AF) ensures the entire area is in focus.
- Focus-area expansion makes it easier to check focus.
- Focus-area shift allows selection from among nine focus areas.
- Real-time histogram
Exposure information can be viewed before an image is recorded, allowing
adjustments and making it possible to achieve the desired results.
- Manual setup for full creative versatility
In addition to the selection of one of three light-metering methods
(multi-pattern, center weighted, spot), users can also manually set
white balance, flash intensity, focus, exposure compensation, image
quality and more.
- ISO settings up to 800
In addition to automatic ISO setting, sensitivities of ISO50, 100, 200,
400 and 800 can be manually selected.
- Image orientation detection
The camera automatically detects if an image is recorded using landscape
or portrait orientation. When an image is displayed on a computer screen,
it is displayed automatically in the same orientation used when it was
recorded.
- Image playback in 35 mm film aspect ratio (3:2)
- TIFF image (RGB) storage mode
- One-touch resizing converts a recorded image to VGA size
- Mode Memory stores power saving and other settings when power is
turned off
- 1.8-inch high-definition hyper amorphous silicon TFT LCD (HAST)
- External flash terminal
- Long battery life
Low-power operation makes it possible for AA-size lithium batteries
FR6 to provide enough power to record approximately 1,130 images, or
allow 5 hours 20 minutes of continuous playback.
- Automatically uploads images to computer when placed in USB cradle
- HTML format image catalog generator
- Compatible with ExifPrint (Exif 2.2) or PRINT Image Matching II
When using an ExifPrint or Epson PRINT Image Matching II printer, optimal
print quality of saved images can be obtained.
Casio QV-5700 Specifications
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| Sensor |
1/1.8" 5.36 megapixel (primary
CFA) |
| Effective pixels |
5.0 megapixels (JCIA standard) |
| Image sizes |
2560 x 1920 (2544 x 1696 3:2)
1600 x 1200
1280 x 960
640 x 480
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| Image formats |
JPEG (EXIF 2.2)
TIFF |
| Lens |
3x optical, 34 - 102
mm equiv.
F2.0 - F2.5
Canon lens |
| Digital zoom |
Yes, up to 3.2x |
| Focusing |
Contrast detcet multi-area
AF
Manual focus
Spot AF
Macro AF
Infinity lock
Focus lock |
| Focus range |
Normal: 30 cm - Infinity
(1.0 ft - Infinity)
Macro: 6 cm / 20 cm - 50 cm (2.4 in / 7.9 - 19.7 in) |
| Recording modes |
Single image
Continuous
Movie
Panorama
Auto exposure bracketing
Self-timer
Macro
Best Shot |
| Exposure modes |
Full auto
Program AE
Aperture Priority AE
Shutter Priority AE
Manual |
| Sensitivity |
Auto
ISO 50
ISO 100
ISO 200
ISO 400
ISO 800
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| Metering |
Multi-pattern
Center-weighted average
Spot |
| Exposure compensation |
+/- 2.0 EV in 0.3 EV steps |
| Shutter speeds |
Bulb, 60 sec - 1/1000 sec |
| Apertures |
Wide: F2.0, F2.3, F2.8,
F4.0, F5.6, F8.0 |
| White balance |
Auto
4 presets
Manual |
| Self-timer |
2 secs
10 secs |
| Flash |
Built-in
Auto, On, Off, Red-eye reduction
Range: approx 3.0 m / 9.8 ft (at ISO 50)
PC Sync flash terminal for external flash |
| Movie clips |
320 x 240, 15 fps
Max 30 secs |
| LCD Monitor |
1.8" TFT
122,000 pixels |
| Viewfinder |
Optical |
| Connections |
USB 1.1
Video out
DC-IN
PC Sync flash terminal |
| Power |
4 x AA batteries (NiMH recommended)
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| Dimensions |
118 x 75 x 65 mm (4.6 x 3.0 x 2.6
in) |
| Weight (no batt) |
355 g (12.5 oz) |
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