What are people saying about the Casio exilim Exz250?
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C-net reviewed the Casio exilim Exz250 and gave it 3 1/2 out of 5 stars.
The good: Slim, lightweight, and attractive; lots of auto-shooting features; wide-angle stabilized lens.
The bad: Slow performance; flat controls might frustrate some; soft photos.
The bottom line: Loaded with convenience features including a near-ludicrous 37 scene-shooting options, the Casio Exilim EX-Z250 is the auto-lovers' ultracompact
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/casio-exilim-ex-z250/4505-6501_7-33246555.html
Out of 7 customer reviews on Amazon its rated 4 out of 5 stars.
http://www.amazon.com/Casio-EX-Z250SR-Digital-CCD-shift-Stabilizer/dp/B001F9JZBU
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What if, Casio added voice recognition to the camera, would it add value? For example, you could put the camera on a camera stand and tell it :
"Focus" - meaning auto adjust the focus in the direction of the voice and adjust the lense focus and directional vector of the camera
"Take the Picture" - examine the faces and eyes of the people and wait for the picture fram where their eyes are not closed then capture five or more pictures frames in rapid fashion.
Smart cameras that combine robotics, image and face recognition, and voice for under 200 dollars.
Robots vision systems are amazing. Robots can distinguish objects, track motion, recognize voice and facial patterns. I believe the digital cost of providing this level of functionality is obtainable as device computational calculations increase and operating systems become more sophisticated.
Small actuators could move the camera lenses in the direction of motion and voice. Voice recognition software and facial recognition algorithms could analyze the dynamic of the picture. Computer control of the camera would provide the third man.
i would be first in line for one of those!