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| Brand: Casio Category: Photography
Buy New: $259.99
New (1) Used (3) Refurbished (2) from $60.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 71 reviews Sales Rank: 14578
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2.5 Maximum Focal Length: 18.9 Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 Maximum Resolution: 6 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5 x 0.5 x 4
MPN: EX-Z60 Model: EX-Z60 UPC: 079767622015 EAN: 0079767622008 ASIN: B000EIZJ7M
Release Date: April 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Very good value and performance June 30, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I just purchased the EX-760 for myself this spring as a Mother's Day present. I wanted a small, relatively inexpensive camera that I could carry with me in my purse. I ordered the Casio b/c of it's great price and good looks. After reading some reviews (after ordering the camera - duh!) I was concerned because they weren't across-the-board positive. But I've now had the camera for almost 2 months and have taken hundreds of pictures, including many 5-stars. I'm happy to report that the quality is far superior to the images my husband has taken with his more expensive Canon Power Shot A630, which can't seem to focus worth a crap. This little camera has far less of a shutter delay than either Canon we've owned, and I no longer miss the shots of my toddler that we couldn't get to save our lives with our Canons. Another great feature is the "soft flash." I use this indoors a LOT or for fill flash outside when a normal amount of flash is just too much. My only complaint so far is that I actually have to hook the entire camera up to my computer when I want to download images. For some reason the memory card isn't "readable" when I put it into the card slot that's built-in to our home computer. Still, for the money this has been just the ticket.
Comparing with the Samsung NV10 June 3, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Samsung NV10 10.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom with Advance Shake Reduction
I bought both the Casio and the Samsung right before Christmas last year. At the time, they hadn't come out with the 10mp Casio, so these 2 were the best comparison products for ultra slim camera models. After much comparison, I like the Samsung camera better, and here's why. The Samsung's battery has a better lifespan and it's also easier to charge. The Casio battery has to be placed into a charger outside of the camera body and it slips easily, so even when you think it's charging, it's not. The Samsung's battery can be charged while it's in the camera, which is easier and foolproof. The Casio's buttons are very small, and even though I'm a girl with delicate fingers, I felt like I had to work awfully hard to get the buttons to work, including the power button and the shutter release. There are a few things I liked better about the Casio, I like that the flash options are on a button and not inside a menu, it's much faster to switch the flash options. I also like the roundness of it's design a little better. As far as image quality, the Casio had some distinctive color fringing in highlight areas, and distinctive noise in low light situations. The Samsung has noise too, but it's a little less obvious. The Samsung's auto focus was faster than the Casio's, also the Casio has a long time delay between focusing and being able to shoot the picture, and in that delay it freezes the shot, so you can't continue to watch the motion, and that was very hard to get used to. I'd be framing a shot, and while it was focusing, I'd not only lose the moment, but I would end up shooting the ground instead of my cat, because I wasn't able to see what was going on while it was focusing. On the other hand, the Casio's flash seemed to recycle faster. Also, the Casio's flash is in a better location. The Samsung flash is located at the top of the camera, so when I would go to take the picture, I almost inevitably had my finger over the flash when it would pop up. Not a big deal, it hasn't broken or ruined a shot, it's just annoying. I can't remember all of the features of the Casio, but I don't remember it having manual options for shutter speed, iISO or aperture, but I know the Samsung does. I also don't recall it being able to take Video, but I could be wrong about that also. The Samsung's video function is a little rough, but it's good to have for those random moments that you wouldn't want to miss. I'm a professional photographer who was looking for a fun camera to keep in my purse, and after trying these 2 out, I kept the Samsung for myself and gave the Casio to my sister.
Good-ish May 31, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Got this camera september 2006. Good quality pictures, flash isnt too bright, but can be fixed on many picture programs from your PC. screen is big but not clear. Sometimes instead of just taking a blurry picture, it wont take one at all wich is very annoying when trying to catch a moment. "thinks" before taking a picture sometimes. Alot of different settings on here, i prefer portrait if im taking pictures of people, it gives a nice fleshy tone. All in all a good camera for the sale price of 179. i have one in red.
No Comparison May 23, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This product is a must have for anyone looking for an inexpensive, but comparable digital camera. It is chic for the fashion conscious, but definitely technologically competitive for the techno-geek in all of us. The Casio Exilim has amazing clarity and an amazingly wide screen for easy viewing. The features on this product are easy to use and the zoom feature allows for clear distance viewing from a great distance. This product comes highly recommended. Again, a definite must-have.
EX-60 camera May 14, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is an excellent camera and easy to use. One very nice feature is that it comes with the cabapility to be used with a water-proof case that can be used Skuba diving. However, this is a camera clearly designed for easy use and great pictures in many enviornments. The "best shot" feature is one that I've come to rely on and hasn't disappointed me yet. The camera size means I havn't left it behind on any expedition.
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