Casio Tryx digital camera from CES 2011
Casio's 12-megapixel TRYX subcompact is a new type of digital point-and-shoot camera. It features what Casio calls a "variable frame" design, which may make it easier to get hard-to-reach shots, self-portraits and other challenging images. Follow all of our CES 2011 coverage on our website: www.consumerreports.org
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April 13th, 2011 - 00:37
now tell me that design sooner or later is bound to snap in two…
April 13th, 2011 - 00:39
Interesting, I’ll have to remember that one.
April 13th, 2011 - 00:50
only $249
April 13th, 2011 - 00:52
@wtfeezy916 yes
April 13th, 2011 - 00:57
could someone please tell me the setting for my olympus e510, for using the forced flash for underwater shots
April 13th, 2011 - 01:21
does the e-510’s kit lens come with a lens hood?
April 13th, 2011 - 01:51
I have this camera and it absolutely rules. One thing that the live view does for you is allows you to zoom in on the edge of your subject ‘digitally’ in order to make sure your manual focus (if that’s what you’re using) is perfect.
Truthfully I rarely use Live View, but when I DO need it it’s awesome. I highly recommend this camera.
April 13th, 2011 - 02:26
I have had no problems with the viewfinder. As I said, I can’t talk about the canon, as I never used it.
One thing I had to do sometimes with night shots, is to turn off the lcd. But that’s normal, I’m in the dark and the light in the lcd makes difficult to use the viewfinder.
I think you should go to a shop and try them both for that.
Sorry I couldn’t help you.
April 13th, 2011 - 02:47
hey while searching about the Olympus e510 i have found that the viewfinder of this cam is very small and dark as in comparison with others..is this so?..have u faced any such problem while using your cam or u r finding it comfortable?…according to you which cam shall i go for canon eos 400d or olympus e-510??
April 13th, 2011 - 02:56
I have just bought it one week ago. And it’s awesome. great stuff!!!!
I have always used canon as reflex cameras but I gave this one a shot. An what a shot!
I haven’t used EOS400D, but hard recommend e-510. really good technologies
ps. sorry for my english
April 13th, 2011 - 03:42
the e-510 is a much better camera to the eos400. quite simply, in terms of image quality, both will be 99% the same. but the 510 has built in IS and Liveview. dont underestimate the benefit of both of these, IS will give you blur free handheld shots where the eos400 cant. and liveview can allow you to take closeups, overheads, etc, very easily. add in the best dust shaker in the business, and the 510 is an amazing machine. it wasnt EISA 2007 camera of the year for no reason.
April 13th, 2011 - 03:54
I finally take EOS400D. maybe it’s a stupid reason, but I jst don’t like the Olympus eye n liveview, cos it jst don’t looks clear and dark, whereas the Canon looks brighter and clearer.The sales guy told me the view doesn’t effect the quality of the picture. But I think I couldn’t compromise on that. It’s like wearing and old eye glasses and new one. I think I jst have to make use with less features, at lower price and no extra lens.I bought my EOS400D.
April 13th, 2011 - 04:14
E510 has benefit of built-in Image stabilisation which would save money having t buy IS lenses (as with canon) but in-lens IS is probably better. E510 also has LiveView, whch Canon doesn’t. But Canon system is much bigger and there’s more used Canon gear around at bargain prices. Have you compared them side by side?
April 13th, 2011 - 05:03
Canon EOS400D or Olympus E510. Which one do you think I should buy ? Its gonna be my first DSLR camera.. I just takeoff Nikon40X.
April 13th, 2011 - 05:58
Fantastic camera, much improved sharper ED glass kit lenses over the E-500 kit lenses with faster focusing probably do to its smaller and lighter lens designs. I love it but it does tend to blow out the highlights which I hope can be improved with firmware up-dates in the near future because it is a problem. Well done Olympus.
April 13th, 2011 - 06:17
I’ll buy it tonight