Nor is it aimed at professionals, or even prosumers DSLRs are a must for them. The camera’s not aimed at casual users, the rest of the Exilim line is fine for that. What’s really exciting, though, is the fast shutter speed. When showing video, it refreshes nicely, with no stutter as you sometimes get with point-n-shoots. The display is big and bright, much like Yours Truly. SDHC is the card of choice for the camera, and the battery is said to last long enough to fill up a 4GB card easily, likely stretching all the way to an 8GB including video. The lens is static, you can’t readily swap it out as you can with most DSLRs, which is a drawback, but it’s a good lens as is, with a good wide-angle view. It operates much like a DSLR though, with the same sort of switches, knobs, buttons, and lens controls.
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