Is Casio on dead-end?


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| Forum | Casio Talk |
| Subject | Is Casio on dead-end? [SIMILAR] |
| Posted by | nemo6666 [PROFILE] |
| Date/Time | 15:26:33, 19 September 2009 (GMT) |
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I always was (over the years) an CASIO fan, well, kind of it. From they´r first consumer camera (QV10A) i had the QV4000, P600 than the 700 and many more others, including the F1 (witch i sold because of the "good" iq). My observations over the years make me think now about what´s wrong with Casio? The cameras, early generation as P600, was very good on all terms, but over time-line seen, the image quality goes more and more down, only thing what counts is style... Sure they have put some interesting technology in some cameras like the F1, but at what price? Not really impressing iq, too small high speed movies (in F100) and now? Sure they had some gems like the 850....but only one star that does not shine anymore... Where is now Casio going? What should Casio do? I would like to see this company to shine again with something that can stand against other competitors....the ice gets really thin for Casio now. As shown in this forum where reply´s and new threads go also down...
Pitty :(
-- nemo66...the best sniper in town!
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