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CasioQV-300

  • Release year1996
  • Sensor typecompact CCD / CMOS sensor

Specs

Release year
1996
Megapixels
early sub-1 MP digital sensor
Sensor
compact CCD / CMOS sensor
Lens
fixed early digital compact lens
Memory card
internal memory
Max memory
Internal memory only
Battery
AA battery setup on many kits
Size
Early digital camera body

Owner note

Why people still want it

Casio QV-300 is from Casio's earlier digital-camera era, so it is more of a collector or experimenter buy unless the listing clearly proves the battery, storage, and transfer workflow.

Before you overpay

Check that the lens extends and retracts smoothly, flash fires, screen is readable, buttons respond, and the battery door closes firmly. Confirm AA battery setup on many kits, the charger or AA plan, and internal memory before comparing prices. For niche or early models, confirm you can actually source the battery, card, cable, and transfer workflow.

Best use

Best for collectors, experiments, and people who enjoy unusual older digital cameras more than predictable convenience.

What to compare

Compare it with nearby Casio Exilim / QV models plus Canon, Nikon, and Sony pocket compacts. A complete battery and card setup is usually more important than a tiny spec difference.

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