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EX Z75 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Anti Shake Optical Zoom Silver

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Casio Exilim EX Z75 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Anti Shake Optical Zoom Silver

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Manufacturer: CASIO
Model: EX-Z75SR
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: CASIO
Label: CASIO

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Editorial Review
The Exilim Zoom EX-Z75 Digital cameras features a Wide LCD Display for improved image viewing and ease of use while delivering an effective 7.2 Megapixels. The EX-Z75 features the slim looks, quick shooting style including Anti Shake DSP for reducing photo blur due to shaky hands or moving subjects. Its 2.5-inch wide LCD display, makes it enjoyable for users to capture breathtaking wide aspect ratio images, making the camera functions easier to see and operate. Pictures taken in a portrait format can be manually rotated for playback in landscape format. Auto Exposure Control Light Meter - Multi Pattern, Center Weighted & Center Spot ISO - Auto up to 800 White Balance - Automatic, fixed 6 modes, manual switching Self-Timer - 2, 10 Seconds & Triple Self-Timer Recording Modes - Single image, Best Shot, movie with sound, single image with voice, Continuous Shutter, Voice Recording, macro, self-timer Built-in Electronic-Flash System - Auto, manual-on, manual-off, Red Eye-Reduction, Soft Flash USB/AV Interface with NTSC & PAL compliant Input/Output Terminals Battery Life - Up to 230 Stills Dimensions - Width 3.76 x Height 2.39 x Depth 0.77 inch (95.4 mm x 60.6 mm x 19.6 mm) Weight - 122 grams without battery and memory card
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nice beginner camera 2008-05-12
there are so many reviews about picture quality, I am going to leave that alone, but a couple things I noticed about this camera we purchased for our 13 year old, besides the fact that she loves itis....

It does take pictures fairly quickly. I think most cameras are getting better at this, but that was always my biggest complaint about digital cameras.

This camera comes with a battery and charger, not double AA compatable. That would annoy me, but she doesn't mind. The charger isn't like a Nintendo DS charger, it is much bigger and you have to take the battery out of the camera to charge it. So If your battery goes dead in the middle of the party you aren't just going to pop in some AA's. You have no camera. So plan ahead.

The second thing that bugs me about this camera is that the screen is alway exposed. So purchase a small slip case for this camera to help protect the screen.

The third thing I do not care for in this camera and the sony cyber shot offers is an eye peice you can look into, if it is too sunny to see the screen. I had this camera outside and I couldn't see anything in the screen due to the sunny day. that would drive me crazy. I had to guess at the direction to point the camera.
My daughter didn't seem to care. And on the positive side it is digital so if the pictures don't turn out. You don't have to pay for them or waste film.
I am sure my daugter's plan with this camera is lots of pics of her friends. so it is going to do what she wants it to do.
I personally would never purchase this camera. I had a sony cyber shot several years ago that I liked, but didn't take great pictures under certain lighting indoors. Cybershots are made better these days and you can use AA. I know have a canon powershot this is in a whole diferent price range from this camera, but is fantastic. And has a 10X zoom lens instead of the 3X zoom.

But the casio exilim does take nice pictures. ANd is a good little camera for the 150 bucks plus the cost of an SD memory card(10 to 30bucks) and a small case(10bucks). 25 bucks or so for an extra battery that needs to be specific for the camera.


Quality product 2008-05-11
The look and feel of this camera shouts quality. The camera works great but takes some time to get used to the shake associated with such a small, light camera. The anti-shake feature does help some. I expect less of an issue as I become more acquainted with the size.


Excellent camera! 2008-05-08
For a camera of its size, this camera received excellent reviews--I have not been disappointed. I am especially impressed at how quickly it captures a photo.


Great camera, great customer service from Casio 2008-05-04
The camera is easy to use (very intuitive), has excellent battery life, and fits in my pocket, bag, etc. I went on a three week trip to France, took hundreds of pictures and only had to recharge when I got home. The battery died about a year in but a quick call to casio customer service (I waited maybe 3 minutes for a rep), told them about the battery problem and they just sent one to me. It was there in less than 3 days!! Great all around but really pleased with the customer service.


Okay Camera but horrible battery 2008-04-27
I bought this Camera in July of 2007 for my wife. She has used it to take maybe 20-30 pictures. After 3-4 months the battery died, so I contacted Casio. They sent a brand new battery which also died in 2-3 months. Casio has offered to send another battery. They say that that the battery will dies if you let it discharge all the way. The last battery lasted maybe 1 charge. Stay away from this camera.


Waste of money 2008-04-22
The Exilim Zoom EX-Z75 Digital cameras features a Wide LCD Display for improved image viewing and ease of use while delivering an effective 7.2 Megapixels. The EX-Z75 features the slim looks, quick shooting style including Anti Shake DSP for reducing photo blur due to shaky hands or moving subjects. Its 2.5-inch wide LCD display, makes it enjoyable for users to capture breathtaking wide aspect ratio images, making the camera functions easier to see and operate. Pictures taken in a portrait format can be manually rotated for playback in landscape format. Auto Exposure Control Light Meter - Multi Pattern, Center Weighted & Center Spot ISO - Auto up to 800 White Balance - Automatic, fixed 6 modes, manual switching Self-Timer - 2, 10 Seconds & Triple Self-Timer Recording Modes - Single image, Best Shot, movie with sound, single image with voice, Continuous Shutter, Voice Recording, macro, self-timer Built-in Electronic-Flash System - Auto, manual-on, manual-off, Red Eye-Reduction, Soft Flash USB/AV Interface with NTSC & PAL compliant Input/Output Terminals Battery Life - Up to 230 Stills Dimensions - Width 3.76 x Height 2.39 x Depth 0.77 inch (95.4 mm x 60.6 mm x 19.6 mm) Weight - 122 grams without battery and memory card


Worst Camera EVER! 2008-04-21
This camera is absolutely worthless. Stay away... Since purchasing this camera, it worked for about 30 days then died completely. It doesn't even turn on yet. I only ever even took 10 pictures with the thing... And Casio "Support" doesn't even respond to e-mails... A terrible company, a terrible camera, a terrible experience... Be forewarned. I purchased a Fuji digital camera, and am very happy now.


Great Pocket Camera 2008-04-08
My wife needed a camera she could fit in her pocket. I researched various models and for the price this one had all the features she wanted. I purchased it and she has been very happy with it.


good for price 2008-04-07
I had a Exilim before but lost the camera, so I got this one. It has this whole screen for different shots, call Best Shot, but they are not really that useful. For example there is not a choice for shooting in a theater setting or nightclub. The anti-shake is ok but not that big a deal. I kinda wish I bought the one that is You Tube friendly.I don't find the zoom to work that well. the focus is blurry.
The size is great and the battery holds up during a long night of shooting. The price is reasonable.
The blue is soothing!


Casio Exilim EX-Z75 2008-04-05
I bought this camera on a reccomendation from a friend. I liked the size and portability. I never thought I would be able to take the quality pictures I can with this camera. You need to take time to understand how to choose the exposure settings and when you do it is well worth it. This is a quality product. I have a 2GB card and it will take pictures for ever, it seems. The problem, each of my kids wants one.



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