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Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z75 |
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21/11/08 (18 review reads) |
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Advantages: size, ease of use, price
Disadvantages: none
This is a really good looking, compact camera. At the size of a credit card, it fits easily into your bag.
It's a fun, simple to use 7.2 megapixel camera, with 3 x oprical zoom. One of my favourite things about it is the generous size of the LCD display (2.6 inches wide) which makes viewing so much easier.
All of the settings are displayed conveniently on the side of the LCD display improve viewing.
A feature that's a major benefit to me is the Anti-Shake DSP, which helps to reduce blurring if you are taking a picture of a moving object or if you've had a few too many vinos and cant keep the camera steady.
There are apparently 34 programmed settings - I just keep it on 'best shot' mode and haven't had a bad photo yet.
Because I was so impressed with mine, I bought my dad one for his birthday. He's really happy with his as well. However, both of us have had to replace the battery's in them (me, after 2 months and him after 3 months).
We could have just been unlucky, but it is a bit of a coincidence.
I wouldn't let this put you off buying it because, for the price, this is a really good camera. Plus, you can get the batteries on amazon for about £6.
Summary: easy to use, good value, compact
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