Casio Exilim EP-Z750 Reviews

Total Rating: 10 of 10

Summary of review published by Digital Camera Magazine — December, 2005 (page 54)

Rated 9.9 of 10


The reviewer was impressed that a small, lightweight camera such as the Exilim EP-Z750 can capture 7 megapixel images. Its large 2.5-inch LCD screen was also an unexpected surprise, as well as the long battery life. The sleek, metallic design is eye-catching, while the camera body is sturdy. Unlike most cameras with merely 6 scene modes, the Exilim EP-Z750 has 30 scene modes for you to choose from. Before you select a scene mode, the camera gives you a description of the mode, as well as a sample picture. This useful function allows you to select the best mode for the image you need to capture. Despite the presence of several scene modes, The Exilim EP-Z750 also has a full manual mode. Even with all these functions, this camera is quite easy to operate. However, the flash is small and takes a lot of time to fully recharge. Also, the large LCD display has a rather narrow viewing angle. Even with these minor flaws, this camera can take vibrant, high-quality images even in macro mode. This camera is definitely powerful for its size, making it a great choice for beginners.
Pros:
-Very slim and portable
-Has several useful features
-High image quality, great for snapshots
Cons:
-The LCD display has a low resolution
-The built-in flash is weak
-Optical viewfinder is small, without diopter adjustment
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