Pros: easy to use, good picture quality Cons: expensive lens error problem has led me to purchase a new camera
I am writing this review on a camera that is now well over three years old (I have owned mine for 2 years and 2 months now). However, I feel the review is still warranted, as these cameras have a way of popping up on Ebay or discount stores. Before you ...
Pros: Large BRIGHT LCD, Fast Zoom & Focus. THIN! TOP-NOTCH Image Quality. Cons: Requires USB Docking cradle to pull images off the camera
It has been about a year and a half since the previous model, the EX-S600 made it to the USA. Sleek and refined. The EX-S600 has been an amazing piece of engineering when extreme slim shirtpocket formfactor and top-quality image capture has been ...
Pros: Size, weight, quality of pics Cons: Camera case is a little fragile
Buttons recessed (good) tough to get to
Great CASIO (so far) in the Exilim tradition. Case is red on mine Good photo features - with lots of choice Quality pics Ease of Use Large LCD 2.8 inches, lightweight This is my 6th digital camera and 4th CASIO .. the first two casio's were the ...
Pros: Pocketable, large screen, fast startup. Cons: Grainy pics, slow transfer speeds, lack of manual controls.
Last year when I was going on an extended road trip, I had purchased the lesser Casio Exilim EX-Z40 and fell in love with it. Earlier this year, based on my experience with the Z40, I then purchased the Casio EX-P600 off of eBay and gave away the Z40. ...
Pros: 7.2mp, zoom, easy operation, fast shutter, anti-shake, sd memory, rechargeable, great photos. Cons: No case or LCD protection, no viewfinder, removing battery to charge.
I'm one of those picky 35mm SLR only photographers. I'm a fine arts painter and use photography a lot. My 14 year old daughter wanted a digital camera for her birthday. As she is artistic and ready to take on the responsibility of a finer camera I was ...
Pros: Big LCD, attractive metal case, light weight, and long battery life Cons: No protection for the LCD screen
This camera does it's job. I purchased it specifically to take to a NASCAR race to point, shoot, and shove in my pocket. Little did I know I would prefer this tiny little thing to my big Fuji FinePix3800. For one thing, it looks so neat. I got the ...
Pros: 5 Mega Pixels!, screen, size, infinite camera settings, battery. Cons: None.
The Casio Exilim EX-Z50 is a great compact camera. It has everything I was looking for in a digital camera. It takes great pictures. Even at a lower setting, the pictures still come out extremely clear. The zoom is great and there are many settings to ...
Pros: Photos were of good quality. Cons: Battery and battery charge needed repair too soon!!
The reason this camera was unsatisfactory for me is because it was too small and hard to hold on to; the on/off button is in a poor location and when placing the camera in the holder, it is too easy to accidentally press the on/off button; the memory ...
Pros: Big screen, easy to use Cons: No cradle included, makes charging difficult
I bought this for my mother in law to replace an old Olympus she had. I got it at Costco for around $200. It's a nice camera. Easy to use. Easy to switch around the presets, although she really only uses the AUTO mode. There are several preset ...
Pros: Battery Life, 2 inch display, Zoom in pictures, 5 megapixels Cons: No burst feature, Bad pictures in the dark (without flash)
Casio's Z50 must be among the best 4+ megapixel camera's on the market today. Along with its camera features, it also supports voice and video recording. The video capture quality is 240 by 320 which make good for internet mpeg video. I use Adobe's ...
Pros: Low cost, high quality pictures and a nice feature set. Cons: USB cover is flimsy. The camera is easy to drop if you're not careful.
Introduction I purchased this camera before going on a trip last September. I had previously owned an Olympus, which took great outdoor pictures, but weighed a ton. I was looking for something much smaller and lighter that could take great ...
Pros: Great pictures, lightweight, includes video, easy to use Cons: Failed in 18 months. No red eye feature. Video quality is poor. Don't buy.
UPDATE 3/16/09: I had to return the camera for repairs just before Xmas. It stopped recognizing any memory so while it would appear to save an image it would not actually allow you to transfer the image to your computer. The process took one ...
Pros: Lots of great features, especially the large screen. Cons: Design elements on the bottom side. Zoom lens pops out at start, and basic manual.
Great Camera, really like the look and features - I dont regret buying it. That being said, the only reviews worth reading are the bad ones... So some stuff to consider; The USB-Camera adaptor outlet on the camera does not have a cover unlike my ...
I have been using digital cameras for approximately 3 years now. I have probably owned six or seven different cameras. I like to try new things so I am always getting something new. This is the first time I have spent less than $300 for a camera, and ...
Casio EX-S770 camera is very frail by wingnuttzz ,Apr 28 '07
Pros: Nice pictures, at $20 per picture after counting the repair costs Cons: Said it all...
Casio repair center in NJ is an extortion operation! Another Chinese crappy camera that is frail and if in need of repair they charge huge and sales tax. Why sales tax? I don't think sales tax is a appropriate for a repair job... Paid $275 for a camera, 2 months later had to pay $135 to get it fixed. They make a fortune selling their crap twice! Avoid this brand, buy a less frail camera body and if you must buy this chitty camera, buy it from a reputable dealer that sells an extended warranty because you will need it.
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