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Best Camera I've Used!
Advantages: Size, Picture Quality, Functions, Battery life
Disadvantages: Memory capacity
...I am very impressed by the Casio Exilim, particularly with regards to the battery life. It is much better than using regular batteries that don't last long at all, and it charges quickly anyway.
The quality of the pictures is also excellent, and there are plenty of options to enhance pictures to suit the setting.
This camera is so simple to use, I haven't even needed to use the instruction manual. The picture mode can be changed quickly, and basic settings can be adjusted within seconds. Also, there are lots of different features to experiment with. For example, the video function has good sound quality and the ability to zoom in and out.
For around £80, this camera is definitely great value for money, and I would recommend it as it is also easy to carry anywhere. However I would recommend buying a memory card to accompany this....
Kaddywyn
16.02.2008 ·
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Review of Casio EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z75
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Casio EXILIM Z1200 Digital Camera
Advantages: It's really easy to operate
Disadvantages: a bit of noise
...I bought the Casio Exilim Zomm EX Z1200 for £184.47 from DigitalRev.com
it was available in black or silver and has an aluminium body,
I think the cameras pretty heavy then an average camera weighing at 152g minus battery and card but a bit slimmer than the Z1050 measuring at 93.3 x 58.5 x 22.4mm.
~~ Specifications ~~
Sensor: 1/1.7in. CCD - 12.39 Million pixels
Image size: 4000 x 3000 pixels
Lens: 37-111mm f/2.8/5.5 (3x zoom)
Focus: Auto, Manual, Tracking
Macro mode: 6cm
ISO Range: 50, 100, 200, 400, ISO800 with Anti-shake or ISO1600 in High Sensitivity Best Shot mode
Shutter speed: 1/2-1/2000sec normal, 4-1/2000sec night mode
Flash range: 4m
Metering: Multi Pattern/CW/Spot
Monitor: 2.8in. Colour TFT LCD (230k pixels)
Movie mode: 840x480 with sound
Storage: 11.4Mb internal, SD/MMC cards
Batteries: Lithium...
Sarahhhx
26.11.2007 ·
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Review of Casio EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z1200
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Casio Exilim EX-S770 - Poor camera quality, overpriced
Advantages: Nice design
Disadvantages: Bad photo quality, overpriced
...I'm afraid to say there aren't many positive things I can say about this camera and I wish I'd never bought it. The nicest thing about it though is the design, which is one of the first things that attracted me to it. It's very slim and stylish and small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. It looks like it should be a good camera, but the descriptions, images and reviews of it are very deceiving.
Considering the high price of this camera, the picture quality is awful. My camera phone, which is 2MP, is capable of taking better photographs than this camera. There is no point in macro being on this camera, because you have to be so far away from the object before it focuses that it isn't even considered a macro shot anymore. The photos rarely come out sharp and I've never taken a photo I've liked on this camera. I know it's not...
velvethour
01.06.2009 ·
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Review of Casio Exilim EX-S770
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Casio Exilim - A truly excellent camera
Advantages: Quality, Reliable, Stylish
Disadvantages: Hard to find in the UK
..., Photohands, Ulead Movie Wizard
~ Included Accessories ~
Carrying strap
Cradle stand
USB cable
A/V cable
Power Cable
Power Device
1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery
~ Personal Experience ~
I purchased this camera in Germany whilst on holiday about 5 years ago and have yet to see anywhere in the UK selling this model. At the time, this was a top of the range camera and there was no other that could match its 2.5" screen size. Over the years it has had lots and lots of use and abuse but has withstanded it all very well indeed. The quality photos are still as good as most new cameras when compared on a PC and it is now very rare to get an any where near affordable camera with a rechargable battery that you do not have to take out of the camera to charge up. With this Casio, I just sit it on its docking station (a mini usb connector) plug it...
xannus07
19.02.2009 ·
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Review of Casio EXILIM CARD EX-S500
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Casio Exilim Ex-S500, Excellent Camera
Advantages: Robust, easy to use, looks great, large high quality screen, Best Shot scenarios
Disadvantages: Could come with SD card / protective case
...Another one of my toys, I bought this while I was abroad on holiday two years ago. I paid extra for a set of add-ons (1/2GB sd card, mini tripod, case, spare battery), which I won't discuss in this review (since you would have to get these separately).
The camera itself fits nicely in the palm of your hand, and is a beauty to work with. It's a 5 megapixel camera, of which there is now a 10 megapixel version available. it charges via a dock charger, which in turn can connect to your PC via USB.
Things I like about it:
- The camera is small enough to carry around in a pocket
- The screen is fairly large, and shows pictures decently
- The camera takes pictures almost immediately in it's default mode, I've also had a camera which takes a second to take a picture (which is annoying)
- I can walk and take pictures without stopping...
gtsang123
30.12.2007 ·
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Review of Casio EXILIM CARD EX-S500
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A camera with ideas above its station.
Advantages: Very well made and nice looking with attractive functions.
Disadvantages: The attractive functions fail to impress and image quality is poor.
...My sister has been at me for ages to choose a point and shoot camera for her, as she does not share my brilliance for photography (he blows his own trumpet), her main interest was that the camera would have loads of megapixels and it would be as small and as good looking as possible.
Using and abusing my position in my local camera club and my connections as a professional photographer, I got my hands on a Casio Exilim EX-Z85 to test out for her as I had heard so many good things about it and it is one of the smallest and thinnest point and shoot cameras of any substance available at this time.
I got a test unit from a local camera store that regularly asks us to do customer reviews for them and I set about putting it through its paces for the 5 days I had with it and I hoped it would be as good as others were saying and I could...
thebigc1690
21.04.2009 (24.04.2009) ·
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Review of Casio Exilim Z85
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Casio EXILIM "ZOOM!" EX-Z1050
Advantages: Inane amount of pixels, Easy to handle size, 2.6" display
Disadvantages: Graning in darker areas, No memory card supplied
...can always become overwhelming, which is why, I think, a great advantage is the way Casio have kept to a minimalist control scheme, with two modes, shoot and playback.
However, saying this, thee camera does have a mind-boggling 30+ shooting modes which can become a little confusing at times when you find you simply want to be taking a picture, not a panorama, long distance, or a night scene.
The battery life was disappointing with my last camera but here I am mildly impressed, the official figures say that the cameras will last for 370 pictures, I have found it to last for 200 shots but still this battery life is highly commendable. Especially useful for when you want to be going on holidays, it is highly capable of lasting a week or two without the need for a charger and when it does need a charge it never takes more than 3 or 4...
Askluke
31.03.2007 (11.09.2007) ·
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Review of Casio EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z1050
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I <3 my Casio Exilim EX-Z700
Advantages: Battery life, picture quality, easy and quick to use, many features, reliable.
Disadvantages: Bright flash, large file sizes.
...The Casio Exilim EX-Z700 is a fantastic camera with very few weaknesses. It is suitably compact and not noticeably heavy yet the screen size is not compromised; the LCD display is usefully large. In addition, the design of the zoom button is incredibly quick and easy to use as well as zooming long distances. There are many different 'best shot' styles including 'backlight' and 'monochrome'. Nevertheless using the automatic 'portrait' function produces good quality photographs for an amateur photographer. It is very easy to flick through the photos stored on the camera and with the flick of a button they are displayed on a calendar to show when they were taken. There are many settings to play around with on the menu, including self timers, sounds etc.
Overall the camera is simple to use and rarely needs referal to the instructions...
pulcinella1920
23.06.2009 ·
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Review of Casio Exilim EX-Z700
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Casio Exilim EZ-X11 Compact Digital Camera
Advantages: Many features, top of its class for qualtiy, style and functionality
Disadvantages: Camera lense extends beyond camera body when in use
...The Casio Exilim EX-Z11 is my first compact digital camera, and was attracted to it by its range of features at a great price.
the EZ-X11 is an attractive, small light-weight camera, with 3x optical zoom, 7.2M pixel, and a great 2.6" screen.
The camera takes SD cards, and has USB/AV connectivity. Packaged with the camera are the battery, charger, AV cable, USB cable, strap and CD-ROM, which includes software and full instruction manual, however a paper quick-start guide is included.
The picture quality is excellent, and there are many options for users to change settings to obtain desired results, including ISO, white balance, EV, picture quality and resolution, manual or auto focus, plus many other settings. However there is also a Best Shot function, providing access to many pre-set options allowing for quick set...
jjlen
13.05.2007 ·
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Review of Casio Exilim EX-Z11
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Exceeds expectations
Advantages: Small, looks good, takes great photos
Disadvantages: No viewfinder
...I recently purchased this camera for a trip to South Africa and Im gladI made the choice to buy this one.
I looked at many different cameras in this price range and this one came out on top for features and picture quality.
The camera is small and stylish and the buttons are all well positioned and easy to use. The menus are easy to use and offer many different options including "best shot" options which adjust the camera to the optimum settings for different conditions.
The photos are easy to transfer to computer as it can be set up to work just like a portable hard drive where the pictures can just be removed from the camera with no additional software.
The camera has a 3x optical zoom which is common to all the cameras around the same price. The pictures that I have taken exceeded my expectations they are all clear...
madrad2002
27.07.2007 ·
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Review of Casio EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z75
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