Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Limited Edition Hello Kitty Casio Camera Released in Korean Market



To all Hello Kitty fans:


I am passing on the below article because this new camera is so darn cute and I love all things Hello Kitty (and of course all her friends!). I think one is never too old to love Hello Kitty--what's not to love? I love how you can buy Hello Kitty things even at Target these days! I admit, I splurged on a very cute Hello Kitty trash can with push pedal lid opener (I was not able to get the entire bathroom collection, unfortunately). I can't help it, I've been a huge fan of Hello Kitty ever since I was really young--before it was even trendy! My friend always gives me Hello Kitty things because she knows I can't always splurge and treat myself to those adorable goodies! I wish I could get my hands on one of these cute blinged up Hello Kitty cameras! OH well...for now, I can just admire the cute photos! 








SEOUL, Korea (AVING) --  Jebsen Korea, an official dealer of Casio, launched its limited edition digital camera 'Hello Kitty Casio(model: EX-Z90)' in Korea market.

Compact enough to fit in the palm of a hand, the Hello Kitty Casio digital camera comes in two different pink colors that appeal to sophisticated women, and is designed to feel like a fashion accessory.





The Hello Kitty Casio is a high-powered 12.1 effective megapixel digital camera with a 3X optical zoom lens. It is also equipped with Intelligent AF, a new function that can detect even a non-human photographic subject, allowing the digital camera to automatically determine the focus and exposure area. In addition, Casio's unique Dynamic Photo function, for composite moving image creation, is now faster and easier to operate, allowing users to produce animated electronic greeting cards and other digital creations.





Can you believe Hello Kitty is turning 35?

This limited edition, Korea-only Casio EX-Z90 boasts all the same features as the regular one -- 3X optical zoom, auto-detect and "Intelligent" autofocus -- plus those megapixels we already mentioned. Really, the biggest selling point here is the blinged up branding, and we'd assume that makes it worth the KRW 350,000 (around $300) price tag.








This article is courtesy of http://us.aving.net and engadget.com 



2 comments:

  1. You're right, that IS a cute camera. SO girly! I want one too!

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  2. Now that's my kind of camera... The case is super-cute too!

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