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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Casio EX-Z75 Digital Camera - Silver (7.2MP, 3x Optical Zoom) 2.6" LCD

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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: Casio Digital Zoom: 4 Display Size: 2.6 EAN: 4971850622598 Is Fragile: 0 Label: CASIO Manufacturer: CASIO Maximum Resolution: 7 Maximum Vertical Resolution: 2304 Model: EX-Z75SRDDA Optical Zoom: 3 Publisher: CASIO Release Date: 2007-02-07 Removable Memory: Secure Digital card Studio: CASIO
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great camera for the money. Comment: I bought this camera for my wife to replace the Olympus digital camera that our 4-year old daughter dropped.
I won't give any sort of detailed review about the camera as I haven't really used it myself but the photographs that my wife has taken are really very good with great colours and detail. Close-up photos are particularly impressive with excellent detail and no blurring. In fact the photographs produced by this camera are more-or-less as good in terms of detail, focus and colour as those from my Canon Ixus 860 IS which cost nearly 3 times as much.
Nuff said really.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good...while it lasts!!Buzzing noises??? Comment: Bought this little beauty in february 08...and it conked out last week.No actual reason, apparently, as I've only actually used it about 5 times.To be fair it worked without any bother, the picture quality is immense,charges easily(bang it on overnight and it lasts for a good time)and its small enough to take along anywhere, yet big enough not to lose.
Problem is: Having not used it for about 2 weeks(when it still operated as it should), I switched it on to find that the zoom-bit came out, made a few buzzing noises, then the cam,era switched itself off.With the zoom-bit still out.Have tried several batteries, which doesnt make a difference, and the thing just seems to be knackered.
Back to the shop tomoro, see what they say.Will update.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Rubbish Battery Comment: Bought this camera about 2 months ago , only second time I tried to charge it and the red light keeps flashing on the charger. Left it over night still not charged ! Apart from that the camera is good.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Stylish but not faultless Comment: For the current Amazon price this is a bit of a bargain. The camera has a host of features that allow you a certain amount of creative control over pics. For a grab and shoot camera this one takes some beating in most light conditions.
Unfortunately in nightclubs/bars or anywhere in doors - even with the Best Shot feature - the results are limited and usually either bleached out due to a severe flash or far too dark and grainy due to not enough light. There is a soft flash function but any difference it makes is not noticeable to me.
ISO is up to 400 which to me is far too limiting especially with ANY indoor shots.
Outside this camera excels. The colours are clear, defined and the 7.2 megapixels allow you top quality results.
The functions on the camera are clear and easy to follow and with a couple of test shots you should be able to get the best performance out of this.
I like the camera a lot; it looks good, has decent features and a range of facilities that allow a certain creative control but is limited in some of the areas I was relying on it most for.
In summary if you like the look of this sexy little gadget and are not looking to take too many indoor shots then you couldn't ask for a better grab shot camera.
Customer Rating:      Summary: If it worked it would be good! Comment: When I first bought this camera I thought it was fab! The screen is large and clear, the anti shake is really useful and the picture quality is above average. The camera is very small and slim so ideal for sightseeing it just slips into your jeans pocket without bulking you up and the battery goes on for ages, unlike my old camera it never ran out on me when I needed it. All that said I wouldn't recommend it for a first digital camera some of the onscreen menus can get a bit fiddly if your not used to them. The manual that comes with the camera is pretty useless! I only realised how bad the manual was when my camera stopped working for some reason. After being used and having no problems I packed it away in its box where it has sat for the last month only to be gotten out for a wedding to be completely dead. Therefore not impressed with its reliability and had no camera for the wedding! The camera is less than 10 months old and has been well looked after so pretty sure its down to shoddy quality, having read some of the other reviews I'm guessing this is a fault with the camera as I don't seem to be alone on this.
Therefore generally not impressed as much as it was a great camera to start with the life expectancy ruins it!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Compact, high-performance and stylish, the Exilim Zoom EX-Z75 digital camera from Casio follows on from the EX-Z70. It has the same characteristics and is just as compact as its predecessor, but it also has some additional improvements such as a larger TFT screen and better response times. Equipped with a 7 million pixel CCD sensor and 3x optical zoom, this digital gem includes the tried-and-tested "Anti Shake DSP" technology, which reduces blur caused by movement of the subject or hand shake. You can now get clear and detailed snaps each and every time. The Exilim Zoom EX-Z75 needs just 2 ms to switch from set-up to shooting mode, enabling you to capture all the action in really sharp images! Particularly suitable for use by beginners with its "Easy" mode, the Exilim Zoom EX-Z75 also comes with a BESTSHOT mode, which includes 34 presets corresponding to most focusing conditions and allowing you to adjust the camera in a flash to best suit the situation. Furthermore, its 2.6" LCD screen offers perfect visibility, and the camera's multiple on-screen menus make it really easy to use. Stylishly presented in a brushed steel case, the Exilim Zoom EX-Z75 won't cease to amaze you!
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