With millions of people uploading videos to YouTube daily, it's no surprise that camera companies want in on the action. Casio has just announced their agreement with YouTube. which will include a YouTube capture mode and bundle software on the newest EXILIM-S880 and EXILIM-Z77 (shown below). This new software is intended to simplify the steps of creating and sharing videos on YouTube as it provides ideal settings for recording, storing and uploading videos online. These new digital cameras not only come with the YouTube uploader that accesses your clips from a flash card to the web, but they also have auto-tracking face detection technology, image stabilization for movie mode and anti-shake blur reduction.
The 8.1-megapixel Exilim EX-S880 costs $300 and comes in black or red, while the 7.2-megapixel Exilim Zoom EX-Z77 $230 and comes in four additional colors.
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Hafize Ozbudak
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oo... I have been wanting this camera...I don't know if I care to much for the youtube but I know my younger sister probably would.
1My little brother just bought the red one. It's a decent camera. It has something called Ebay mode, which I haven't really figured out what's different about it.
2I really like the design - but I don't ever upload things to YouTube, so it's not really an impressive feature to me. :\
3i really like this camara. I am planing on buying a new camara next month ,,, maybe this one!
4I want this one! I've been trying to get a camera since forever, but something always comes up! Not this time!!
5That is definetly my next buy.
6Wow that camera looks amazing i would buy it also:)
7I just bought this camera and I love it. It only has a delay of .004 seconds (my favorite feature) so it's great for quick snapshots. The 7.2 is on sale at wal-mart right now for $199.
8Nice camera but the you tube feature doesn't impress me
9The YouTube feature is kinda dumb to me.
10Ha, that's awesome!
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