I have a Casio (exilim?)?

And I’ve tried everything to get my pictures to pop up on my computer.
I plug in the usb cord and turn it on and nothing.
Then I went to the control pannel and changed the settings for cameras and scanners and still nothing.
Can someone please please please help?

can a casio g’zone boulder cell phone withstand an accidental drop in the washing machine??????

i wanted a cell phone that wont break if i accidently leave it in my shorts when i wash them. Does anyone know if the casio g’zone boulder will break i wash it??????????

How do you fix a Casio Exilim digital camera lens?

I took a little day trip and I brought my camera with me, and I conveniently dropped it on the concrete. The lens made a head on impact with the ground and it got jammed. Now, whenever I turn on my camera to take pictures, it says “LENS ERROR”. I’ve already tried pulling out the jammed part, but that hasn’t worked.. And I don’t think I’ll be able to send it to a shop for repairs anytime soon.. Does anyone know how to fix the lens???
Here are some pictures of the camera and the current position of the jammed lens, just to give an idea of what model the camera is, and how the lens is crooked:

http://i527.photobucket.com/albums/cc351/ilovebenbarnes/Moi/iPhone009-1.jpg

http://i527.photobucket.com/albums/cc351/ilovebenbarnes/Moi/iPhone010.jpg

http://i527.photobucket.com/albums/cc351/ilovebenbarnes/Moi/iPhone011.jpg

Why does the Casio Exilim EX-S10 get few reviews?

I am not talking about whether the reviews are neg or positive towards the camera, but rather the quantity.

For example, I am looking into buying this camera or the Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS. Just checking two sites: Amazon and Stuff Advisor.

Canon has ’bout 200+ reviews on either site.
Casio has no more than 10.

?!

Both have been out in the market the same time. So. What gives? Is this particular make not as popular?

Just curious.
I believe both cameras came out in March 2008.

the card is locked, casio exilim?

I have a casio exilim camera, when I want to take a picture it say that the card is locked. why does it say that? do anyone know how to fix this problem? (with card, I mean the memory brick)

How do you find the greatest integer function and rounding-up function on a casio calculator?

will i able to pass analysis (pre-cal) with a casio f-9750G plus?

What still cameras WITH VIDEO have the Past Movie feature like Casio Exilim EX-Z750, but have more than 7.2MP?

I have a Casio Exilim EX-Z750 with this Past Movie feature, which is great because what it does when you pick that VIDEO recording mode is stand by while recording a continuous 5-second loop until you press the “take” button, which then sets that last 5 seconds down permanently and continues on with the rest of the recording. This is great for recording when you anticipate a sudden motion but don’t know exactly when it’ll happen, and also don’t want to already be recording up a bunch of memory just in anticipation of the sudden action.

But now these still cameras with video on the side, whose still modes have 8, 9, 10, and 11, etc. megapixels are becomong more mainstream and less expensive, and I think it would be nice to buy myself one of them with the even higher resolution for still pictures than this 7-MP camera already has, but I want to make sure it has the Past Movie video feature as one of its side benefits. Unfortunately, Casio stopped including this feature when they made their EX-Z850 and 1000 and on; and why, I don’t know, but that’s frustrating to me. Who knows of a brand and model that does have a feature like this but is higher than 7.2 MP (and is also about as physically small as the Z750)?

Also, while we’re at it, what models of ACTUAL video cameras (the kind of camera whose primary function is shooting video instead of stills, but may be able to shoot stills as well), in HIGH DEFINITION, has a mode like this Past Movie mode (which would mean that it would have to be able to record HD video onto a card or a hard disk or a rewritable optical disc, rather than just a tape)?

Will you come back and see my responses to your answers, please?

Thanks,
Mike Christensen
Hey, Iridflare, you must not have paid very much attention to what I wrote about why I want what I want. I already explained why I think Past Movie is important. You don't always want to keep recording until you get what you want! It eats up space too quickly and you don't always have time to stop and back up over the stuff you didn't want to keep! Go back and REread my explanation!

The video camera with a feature that like Casio's Past Movie feature would HAVE to have a form of storage besides tape because tape is sequential and cannot run in a loop mode and then suddenly switch to continuing on "down the road" from there like chips and disks can. In fact, maybe optical discs wouldn't be able to get written and then rewritten for continuous looping and then progressing past that as soon as the button is pressed. But there are already hard-disk-based and memory-card-based HD video cameras. Now I just want to find one that has this feature. It would come in very handily!
So, Iridflare, how about paying more ATTENTION to what someone writes before you make yourself look like an idiot with a careless answer?

And actually, the more pixels you have in a picture, then the sharper a picture you can have in the same size of space, because there are more and smaller dots; OR, the bigger picture you can have before getting jaggedness (not that I need to blow my pictures up very often), OR, the more dots in a picture, the more you can examine a photo for some details that you wanted to check out later after you've shot a picture and even after you're away from it. So NO, you're wrong, the more megapixels a camera has is NOT overrated.

Now, does anyone have a REAL answer to my question?
True, though, pixel count isn't EVERYTHING that makes the quality better, I know that. But if my camera were breaking down and I was going to buy a replacement anyway, it might be a good idea to upgrade to more pixels IF the upgrade didn't cost much more nowadays (though it used to), and if I can find it with the specific feature I'm talking about. If not, though, then yeah, getting a replacement of exactly the same model wouldn't be too bad, really.
But oh, Iridflare, I do ow you one thanking, and that's for the web link. There is some interesting material there.

My casio calculator wont turn on?!?

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My Casio TV-400 has a green screen and I don’t know what’s wrong with it?

I have an old Casio- TV 400 and it used to making a noise but now its just quiet. The screen is all light green and I don’t know how I can get it to work again?

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I need help!!!!
series: CFX-9950GB PLUS

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