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Casio Ex-Z60
The Casio ex-z60 is amazingly small and a technologically sound device. The Casio ex-z60's camera case looking more like a black rounded business card, may surprise you in that it holds a 6 megapixel Cashio Exilim digital camera, and has enough options to keep an advanced photographer happy. But how does the Casio ex-z60 rate in picture quality and performance? A Review Of Casio Ex-Z60 Camera Unfortunately, cheap is the word used to describe the picture quality of the Casio ex-z60 by most camera reviews? Experts had no problem with the size, in fact, the compact design of the Casio ex-z60 is the most impressive factor. It runs on a 700mAh battery and measures 2.4 x 3.8 x 0.8 inches, weighing only 4.8 ounces. This digital camera can fit comfortably not only in your jacket, but even in your jeans pocket to special notice. The lens range is 3X, 38 millimeter to 114 millimeter, and retracts completely back into the camera. Naturally, the controls on the unit are very small, but there seems to be some discomfort in accessing certain buttons from the others, for instance to power, capture and playback buttons which are unusually recessed and are easy to trigger by accident.
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The Casio ex-z60 does not allow for manual or even semi-manual exposure modes. Where it lacks in manual control, it attempts to make up for in snapshot friendly features. Casio's answer to scene modes is the “33 best shot” mode, where users can select between basic scenes like portrait and landscape, as well as particular scenes like party, soft flowing water, business cards and even...Ebay? The Casio ex-z60 video camera feature is also impressive, as the movie quality is very good. The device offers VGA resolution at 30 frames per second with mono audio and sound memory limited only by the memory card. Casio ex-z60 camera accessories are also available in stores and online.
Flaws In The Casio Ex-Z60 Digital Camera Is the Casio ex-z60 camera a good bought? While the performance of the camera did hold up (a wake up time in two seconds, with 1.8 seconds in between regular shots) there were problematic issues with the LCD screen and the viewfinder. The LCD screen was course, and glaring, whereas the viewfinder was...absent? But the most disappointing qualities of the Casio ex-z60 digital camera were the poor image quality. This is directly caused by the many modes of the camera—it either changes the ISO sensitivity or loses focus to produce many of these modes. Lens tested poorly as well as the printing process. Many photos were soft and noisy, with bright spots around edges, at even ISO 50. Other issues reported were clipped highlights and purple fringing. Printing any photos larger than 4x6 would reveal the product's poor image quality. The Casio ex-z60 camera for sale does look fashionable and makes for a nice toy. Unfortunately, when it comes to picture quality, the performance of the The Casio ex-z60 matches the size of the extra small camera case. |
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