Hello kitty Casio Exilim EX Z21

Hello Kitty fans do deserve all the exclusive products of Hello Kitty for they are the ones who have kept Hello Kitty in great demand for years. So on Hello Kitty’s 35th birthday CASIO brings this exclusive limited edition Casio Exilim EX-Z2 Digital Camera with lens adorned with pink Swarkovski crystals.

This exclusive digital camera is celebration of pink and it looks quite exquisite. Of course pink is signature color of Hello Kitty and her pretty face looks very cute on the camera too. Who says world of gadgets and gizmos should be dull, grey and cold. Geek girls certainly feel tempted to spray some awesome colors and designs and even add some glitter of crystals to their gadgets. If they do seek a typical girlie cheerful line of products then certainly this exclusive Hello Kitty digital camera that too with great features like 12.1 megapixels and 3X optical zoom will fit the bill. Mind you, this is limited edition product so grab it early for $599.

Casio Exilim EX Z21 Hello kitty camera

For those who do not like such glittering designer cameras there is the other Hello Kitty Digital Camera. Of course these are real gadgets and not fake like the Hello Kitty Taser.  Get these cool Hello kitty products and celebrate girlhood all over again. Who says we all need to grow up?

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2 Responses to “Hello Kitty Casio Exilim EX-Z2 Digital Camera Adorned With Swarovski Crystals”

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  2. Baros Says:

    My good old point-and-shoot camera (one of the Canon PowerShot series) had served me faithfully, but I was growing frustrated with its limitations. It seemed SO slow — I was always missing great shots of my kids. The low-light performance was not particularly good. And I knew if I ever wanted to take more than basic family snapshots, I was going to need to bite the bullet and buy a DSLR. But they seemed so intimidating! After doing a ton of research online and trying out my sister-in-law’s slightly older Nikon D40, I settled on the new D3000. And I love it! It really is easier to use than I could’ve imagined, and the shots I’ve gotten so far are amazing. I have no photographic training, but I am really delighted with the pictures I’ve been getting so far. I never could have imagined there would be SUCH a huge difference. I’ve actually gotten -sharp- pictures of my toddler in motion, rather than just kid-shaped blurs! I took it to a local park last night for a couple hours and took some really nice photos there, too.

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