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Title: Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z1080
Pros: Wealth of features; lots of options to tweak
Cons: No optical image stabilisation; average zoom
Verdict: The Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z1080 is an excellent compact, despite the glaring absence of optical stabilisation. Just about everything on the camera is tweakable in a user-friendly way, meaning it's capable of strong images in most circumstances
Summary: Available in a variety of colours, the Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z1080 is a sturdy snapper with a widescreen, 66mm (2.6-inch) LCD. It's bursting with features, from face detection to manually controlled focus and a choice of 41 scene modes, including a YouTube
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72/100 |
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Title: Review: Casio Exilim EX-Z200
Pros: Loads of features; simple controls; wide-angle lens.
Cons: Images could be sharper; purple fringing.
Verdict: It's hard to fault the Casio Exilim EX-Z200 on features and usability, with optical image stabilisation, a wide-angle lens and myriad features adding to Casio's signature build quality and friendly interface. Pictures aren't perfect, but we still th
Summary: It's not quite picture-perfect, but features and a wide-angle lens make this a superior snapper.
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81/100 |
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Title: Review: Casio Exilim EX-Z80 compact digital camera
Pros: Looks great, feels great, great photos, fast continuous shooting, auto-shutter modes, YouTube integration
Cons: High ISO modes are disproportionately noisy, "Best Shot" feature is overblown, standalone audio-recorder is gimmicky, "pointillistic" quality to color reproduction
Summary: The Casio EX-Z80 is a great looking, compact point-and-shoot. Did the pictures it took look as good as the camera itself?
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80/100 |
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Title: Casio Exilim EX-Z80
Pros: Elegant design in six colors, Very small and light, Auto Shutter functions reduce blur, 30 different scene modes, Fun movies modes and H.264/AAC recording, 848 x 480 movies at 30 frames per second
Cons: Low screen resolution, No auto focus illuminator lamp
Verdict: The US$199.95 Casio Exilim EX-Z80 is a nice update to the older EX-Z77. It now offers 8.1 megapixel resolution in a very attractive and very small package. A number of new features have been added. Auto Shutter greatly reduces blur in certain shooting con
Summary: In January of 2008, Casio introduced the Exilim EX-Z80. It's a small 8-megapixel ultra compact with a list price of US$199. As one of three new members of Casio's "Zoom" family, the EX-Z80 replaces the 7.2 megapixel Exilim EX-Z77 which we reviewed last su
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Title: Casio Exilim EX-S880
Pros: Size; quick performance; family-priority face-detecting autofocus and autoexposure; YouTube uploading software
Cons: Extremely soft pictures; doesn't really improve over its predecessor
Verdict: Although the family and friends' face recognition on the camera is quite impressive, the soft pictures and few improvements from the previous model mean you should give this marginally upgraded Casio Exilim EX-S770 digital camera a miss
Summary: Taking snaps and videos of your friends and family has never been easier with this ultraslim camera. The upgraded version of the EX-S770 boasts family-recognition face-detection and a YouTube Capture mode, along with data storage capacity and Casio's conv
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64/100 |
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Title: Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z1080
Pros: Compact and durable shape, Variety of Best Shot and manual settings
Cons: Buttons are too small, Proprietary USB cable
Summary: An impressive set of features makes this digital camera well worth the price.
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60/100 |
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Title: Casio EX-Z1080 Review
Pros: Excellent battery life Unique YouTube-optimized video mode
Cons: Weak software
Verdict: Overall, I like the EX-Z1080, for its small size and relatively quick control menus. But, unless you're a YouTube junkie, this camera has little to set it apart from the dozens of other compact models
Summary: Small size, quick operation, and long battery life make this a great pocket camera. Comes in pink, blue, black, and silver.
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76/100 |
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