Casio Exilim EX-Z70
User Review for Casio Exilim EX-Z70
Smart yet agile
Sep 23, 2006Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: small-compact professional styling metal case design multiple scenes selection
Cons: there are only two zooming lens LCD pixels must be improved no wireless transfer
Opinion:
This digital camera was launched on June 2006. With this simple user-friendly and high end camera, photo imaging isn't a problem for you especially for beginners. There are 33 scenes selection to allow you to choose the suitable mode for your situation.
Although the photos can be seen through the screen but it is in low resolution, so it should be improved to around 230,000 pixels.
The last thing is the professional stylish design. It's round-aluminium metal body is sleek in palm and easy to use. There are only 12 buttons all together, including the shutter button, power switch and the zooming button. Besides that, it has the Anti-Shake DSP function to allow you to take clear photos without any blurness and shakeness. This function is better than those brands anti shake system, such as Panasonic Lumix's Mega OIS, Nikon's Vibrating reduction and the Canon's optical lens image stabilizer. These are only my opinion, maybe you will feel that the rest are better.
It's anti-shake DSP is a kind of electronic image stabilizer, which has been existed since the launched of Casio Exilim EX Z-60.
Silver colour's one is quite ugly, but this black one is really great.
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