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Casio Exilim EX-Z60 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver)x$259.99
    (71 reviews)
Best Price: $259.99
The simple to use EX-Z60 offers 6.0 megapixel images and a 3x optical zoom packed into a slim body enhanced by rounded edges. The camera features a large, easy-to-see 2.5? LCD monitor as well as the Anti Shake DSP, which along with the Auto Macro and Quick Shutter functions considerably reduces the incidence of blurred images due to moving subjects or shaky hands, ensuring that beautiful images can be created and enjoyed by anyone. The EX-Z60 comes with many other convenient and user-friendly features, including Easy Mode, a simplified camera menu that helps make taking pictures (still and movie) easier and more fun. The Best Shot button enables convenient, one-touch access to 33 shooting preset modes offering a wide range of camera settings for taking hassle-free photos every time. And not just still photos, you can also shoot movies. Once powered on, the camera is ready to take pictures in approximately 1.4 seconds Built-in multimode electronic-flash Rapid Flash enables three consecutive, high speed flash photos in only one second / Soft Flash prevents over exposure when taking shots in Macro Records movies at up to 640 x 480 (30 fps) with sound (integrated mono mic and speaker) Uses proprietary Casio lithium-ion rechargeable battery (included); 180 shots per charge Input/Output Terminals USB / AV connector // USB - USB 2.0 (Full-Speed) Self-timer - 10 seconds, 2 seconds, Triple Self-timer Focus Modes - Auto Focus, Macro mode, Pan Focus, Infinity mode, manual focus Exposure Control - Light metering - Multi-pattern, center-weighted, spot by CCD / Exposure - Program AE Accepts optional SD or MMC memory cards (we advise buying an optional 256MB or higher for practical use of EX-Z60
MPN: EX-Z60 - UPC: 079767622015
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Customer Reviews
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Made a Believer Out of Me...      By A1XF31HQFYJ1PQ on 2006-04-28
If you read my Kodak V530 review, then you already know what I am talking about. If not, then I'll give you a quick overview:
Last week I sold my Canon S230 camera (similar to SD200), which served me well for about 3 years, and was looking for a replacement. The following criteria were most important to me: price, quality, and reliability. Also, I want to mention that I have some professional photography experience. I used to work for Kodak for a couple of years in Professional Digital Imaging department, doing some software testing. I don't consider myself to be a Pro, but I do know what I'm talking about when it comes to cameras, and digital cameras/photography in particular. Back to cameras - I didn't want to buy another Canon, because I think they are overrated and overpriced. I like Sony - I think their video equipment is one of the best on the market, but unfortunately the same doesn't apply to their digital cameras. So, using specific parameters/criteria I've narrowed down my search to a few brands/models: Kodak V530/V550, Panasonic FX8/FX9, and Casio S600/Z600/Z60 (I was also looking at Z750 and Z850). Kodak turned out to be a waste of my time - two days after I bought it, I took it back to Walmart (thanks to their great return policy - no restocking fees or anything else). After that I wasn't even going to try V550. Panasonic uses Leica lenses, and I wish I could try it, but unfortunately it is not sold anywhere locally, and I didn't want to buy it online, because if I didn't like and wanted to return it, I would end up paying restocking fees.
So, I went back to Walmart, and there it was, sitting on the shelf, Casio Exilim EX-Z60. Pretty in silver. I've read/heard a lot of good things about Casio digital cameras, but was always leery to try one myself, mainly because of the reliability fact. But since Walmart has such a nice return policy, I went ahead and bought it anyway. I was in for a treat - this camera turned out to be a truly pleasant surprise. I've been using it for a few days now and it just keeps on amazing me. In a few more days I will have to take it back to Walmart, but not because I don't like it, but because I bought myself a Z600 (it's coming in the mail), which I wouldn't have before I tried this one. In my review I will give you a full analysis of the Z60 model, and then I will tell you why I chose to go with the Z600, as well as I will compare it to S600, Z750, and Z850.
Pros:
Design - Simple, yet elegant. Very clean, modern look. Available in Silver, Black, and I believe also in Red. I am not sure what other colors look like, but silver looks really nice. It's brushed, not polished, which in my opinion is better, since it doesn't scratch as easily. Buttons seem to be in the right places. Overall, a very sexy looking camera.
Price - Comparing to other brands in the same range, it's on a low side. Walmart had it for just under $250. I think you can buy it cheaper online for about $220-230, which is a great deal for a 6MP digital camera of this caliber.
Picture Quality - Holy cow!!! Wow!!! Those were my first words when I took first few shots. I have not seen anything like this. It put my Canon to shame! Have you heard of an expression "Picture Perfect"?! This was certainly the case. The pictures looked bright, bold, and crisp. Ready to be published/printed in any magazine or to be placed in a frame and hanged on a wall. Simply brilliant! What I also liked is that how "true" the colors were, meaning that whatever was red in real life, appeared red in a picture - not pink, or orange, or any other color. Not many cameras are capable of that - most of them will "distort" the color somehow.
Features - For an ultra compact P&S digital camera, it is packed with various features. Menus, buttons all seem to be in the right places and are very easy to operate without previous knowledge. Large 2.5" LCD (display); 33 shooting modes (including EBay mode, where the pictures are specifically optimized for selling items on EBay - my wife was thrilled about that); Anti Shake DSP (stabilization control for those with shaky hands to minimize the blurriness in pictures); and many more. Great job, Casio!!!
Battery Life - I spent a full day before I had to recharge the battery. With this one, you will probably never need a backup battery.
Cons:
I simply cannot say that I don't like something in particular about this camera. Perhaps reliability is my biggest concern. Will this camera be "true" to me, just like Canon was for 3 years, or will it break after a couple of months - only time will show... but for now, I am a happy camper.
Summary:
Whichever one you choose, Z60 or Z600, any one will be a great choice! But it now!!!
Now that I've given you a somewhat full description/analysis of a Z60, I will have to say why I chose to go with a Z600 (which I will review as soon as I get my hands on it). But before I do that, I will also mention that I considered buying a Z750, Z850, and an S600. So, why didn't I? Well, I did my research first. Both Z750 and Z850 are not true P&S cameras - they are more for someone who wants a bit more of a manual control. From what I hear, they are great cameras, but unless you have some knowledge in professional photography, or want to learn more about it, it's not worth buying it. They also have a few problems that haven't been addressed yet by Casio, and they are also a bit pricy for an average consumer. S600 on the other hand is another true P&S camera, with some great features. For one, it takes movies (video) in MPEG-4 format, comparing to Z60 and Z600's AVI. How is it different? Because it's a better quality format, and you can also store of up to 5 times more. Not bad, ah?! It also looks way too cool. Casio even calls it a Card Camera - it looks and feels like a credit card, that's how compact it is. So, why didn't I buy an S600 then? Well, first of all it's more expensive than a Z600. But most importantly it lacks a few features (such as EBay mode for example), and also has only a 2.2" LCD, comparing to 2.5" on a Z60, and a huge bright 2.7" on a Z600. There you have it. The Z60 and Z600 are practically identical, except for the LCD size. Price difference was not very significant (Z600 probably $20 more), but I figured the larger display is well worth it. Also, Z600 is a bit smaller, and weighs a little less as well.
Once again, I am very impressed with Casio, and highly recommend it to everyone.
Awesome tiny camera      By A1U1WCJA8LR59I on 2006-06-07
This is the smallest of the credit card size cameras on the market today - feature-wise the Sony is the next runner up but size-wise it is wider than this Casio. I did quite a bit of research before buying this camera because I already had a perfectly fine small digital Canon but I wanted a "credit card" sized one for trips and conversely for black tie events so I could slip it into a tiny purse. I'm not disappointed. The Casio S600 costs $100 more and that's cuz it makes MPEG movies but since many programs call for AVI and since I already have a couple mini-DV movie cameras that feature was not worth the extra money to me. For $249 this camera is a gem. On my recent trip to China many people saw me using it and were blown away. The LCD screen is quite large and the battery life is incredible - lasting for days, hundreds of pictures and abusive LCD viewing! I used the 6mp quality setting and don't know why anyone would complain about the image - it looks great. The picture taking is instant without that dreaded delay of most digital cameras. If the camera doesn't have time to auto-focus it shows a red square and then you need to half click down again until it locks into focus (green square), but usually it catches the focus right away. The only thing I wish is that it had a view-finder for those days when the sun is glaring and you can't see the LCD but I found that none of the tiny cameras have view-finders so I guess that's the trade-off to get a tiny camera. I highly recommend this camera.
Nice looking but a bit noisy sensor      By A3QKLQLZGJ2HXU on 2006-05-12
This camera is really very portable and nice looking. It is small enough to slip into your pocket without disturbing and it has lots of nice features on the menus.
The black anodized alluminum body may show ugly briliant scratches if you do not take care with the camera.
But concerning the image quality I was not quite satisfied.
The sensor is way too noisy. Even at ISO 50 you will see a lot of digital grain on the image. With a filtering software like Neat Image it can be reduced to an acceptable level but that's more work to do.
Also, at 6Mp you will see many defects of the lenses like color separation on the borders, glare, lack of details. The images look very good at 1600x1200 (2Mpixels) though.
With some noise filtering they look good at 2048x1536 with some optical aberrations still visible. Using the image at full size just get way too defects to look good.
Love/hate with this camera      By A1DCHDDMPVJBIU on 2006-12-04
I had this camera for over 3 weeks and just returned it today. I gave it a chance but I was very disappointed. I read all the great reviews and went out and purchased it. First impressions are that this a beautifully made solid camera. It feels substantial in you hand and, yes, it is small enough to fit in a shirt pocket. The following is some findings:
POSITIVES:
1)Tiny, pocketable size
2)Solid metal body
3)Tons of image settings including a unique setting that resizes photos for Ebay sales or to be used on Ebay(ps it really works!)
4)Very good video recording and playback
5)Excellent battery life
6)Images come out great in bright light/outdoors - colors are very natural but images lack detail (see below)
7)Image stabilization works well
8)Fast startup times
NEGATIVES:
1)Terrible LCD screen, cannot be seen in bright light/sun. Terrible resolution on LCD screen - images appear grainy/lots of pixelation/over-saturation of colors - extremely annoying and throws you "off".
2)Images produced and printed are "soft" in all settings, lack detail
3)Pictures indoors are terrible with/without flash. They tend to be grainy, overly saturated inaccurate colors (especially reds). This camera's images fall apart in anything other than bright light/sun.
CONCLUSION:
I wanted to really like this camera but the soft images, poor pics indoors and terrible LCD made me return it.
Awesome      By AU8IPDY2WC931 on 2006-05-19
Super slim, takes good pictures(not great, but I ain't no professional photographer). You get a lot of camera for your money. The only thing I don't really like about it is that I have to remove the battery from the camera to charge it. Its no big deal as it has an internal battery that keeps the time/date for about 30 hours.
- Nice looking but a bit noisy sensor
     By A3QKLQLZGJ2HXU on 2006-05-12
This camera is really very portable and nice looking. It is small enough to slip into your pocket without disturbing and it has lots of nice features on the menus.
But concerning the image quality I was not quite satisfied.
The sensor is way too noisy. Even at ISO 50 you will see a lot of digital grain on the image. With a filtering software like Neat Image it can be reduced to an acceptable level but that's more work to do.
Also, at 6Mp you will see many defects of the lenses like color separation on the borders, glare, lack of details. The images look very good at 1600x1200 (2Mpixels) though.
With some noise filtering they look good at 2048x1536 with some optical aberrations still visible. Using the image at full size just get way too defects to look good.
- Z60 vs. S500
     By A25G64FBTSBRSQ on 2006-06-14
I have the S500, which has the exact same engine as the z60, and looks the same, minus the rounded edges and a bump to 6mp, the pictures are great! The cool factor on this camera is so high it's crazy, every time I whip that camera out, people are saying, "what is that!" Of course picture quality is not going to be the same as a $1000 Contax or Leica, but the pictures are very good and most of us are not photo editors that would really notice some miniscule imperfection. I just want something that's tiny, so I can take it anywhere, durable, fun and takes "good" pictures, and this is it. When I got mine, it was $300, now you can find them for 2 and it'll be well worth it. 4 stars from me.
- Great camera with a bulky charger and non-standard USB
     By A23CH9TWKVSQ0C on 2006-08-31
I do love this camera, but why does it come with a clumsly non-compact charger? My previous camera was a Cannon and the charger hasd a neat, compact charger with a flip out wall plug, perfect for a compact camera. If I am buying a camera because it is compact, I certainly don't want to lug around a charger with a bulky 8 foot cord attached. Also, this camera does not have a standard mini-USB/USB cord for downloading the pictures to a computer. It has a 'special' plug end for the camera. I like the common cord becasue its easy to and convient to share pictures--almost everyone has a standard cord laying around.
This camera takes great pictures and has many nice features, but it has some obvious flaws. Attention to details is what makes a camera a great product. I would not hhave purchased this camera if I had looked in the box before I ordered it.
I hope Casio reads this review-they have a great product but my next camera will not be a Casio unless it comes with a compact charger and standard cable.
- Broken in 2 weeks; Casio wouldn't honor warranty
     By AI4YS06PKR1J1 on 2006-12-18
I purchased this camera last summer. After about 2 weeks, the lens door started to make a clicking sound and stopped opening. I returned it to Casio for warranty repair. Called 8 weeks later, and learned that they had sent me a letter, which I never received. After two requests, they FAXed me a copy. It said that the camera had "corrosion," which was not covered by the warranty. Repairs would be $135 (cost was $200).
I had the camera returned unrepaired, and carefully opened it. There was no sign of corrosion anywhere inside (examined it with a 10X lighted magnifier). I then exchanged E-mails with Casio Customer Service (an admittedly nice lady). She said that all I could do was to send it back for another exam by the same techs as before! I guess "the customer is always right" doesn't apply to Casio. Would not recommend this camera, or any other Casio product, based on this experience.
- Beautiful Form but Dissapointing Pictures
     By A2D7ZTD912TWZ8 on 2006-06-23
This camera has a beautiful and comfortable form factor but it takes terrible pictures. First off, the barrel distortion at the top of the screen is so pronounced that you can see it easily of the 2.5" LCD. Then, even with the high ISO settings, indoor pictures without flash leave a lot to be desired. Pictures were blurry without the image stabilization on, and the images lacked a lot of detail if the image stabilization is on. Honestly, my 2.5 year old Kodak DX4530 takes better indoor pictures without flash.
Outside pictures are good, but still suffer from the lens distortion.
After 3 days, 400 pictures, and a call to Casio, I am returning this camera. The tech support knew little more than megapixels about the camers and did not have any remedies. I plan to try the Sony W50 and hope for better indoor and optical performance.
- Great, Compact yet Powerful Camera
     By APBJJM8SXCFS7 on 2006-10-23
After researching digital cameras for months, I bought this camera 5 months ago, and I have enjoyed it ever since. The camera is so slim on compact, it easily fits in pockets, while packing all the major features needed in a good digital camera.
As an amateur photographer who just wanted to capture memories, I love the settings button, that lets you choose all the settings based on what type of shot your taking (some options are running water, birthday event, night landscape.) The camera also has a host of features for more advanced users like histograms and ISO speeds.
The battery life is amazing, and I don't even bother taking my charger with me on vacation because the battery lasts so long. I bought a 1 GB SD card to go with it, and it can store hundreds of high quality pictures. The camera even lets you look at your pictures in a calendar mode, so you pick a date and it will show you all the pictures you took on that date. The video recorder is a great feature too and of pretty good quality.
The only downside is the screen on the back gets scratched very easily. I just bought a $2 screen protector for an iPod and it fit perfectly.
- Magnificent Camera for the Size
     By A2BSA0BLF8AP67 on 2006-07-20
I just recieved this camera a few hours ago. I was notified it would arrive from the 21st- 26th but it appeared on my doorstep on the 19th. Bravo Amazon free shipping! When I first opened the package I was amazed at how small the Casio Exilim EX-Z60 was. I was also amazed at how much it weighed! It must've been less than a pound! But that was before I realized the battery had to be inserted. However, the camera was still very lightweight. It came with the USB cable instead of the cradle, which i actually prefer because I move around a lot & I enjoy just having to bring the wire, not the whole cradle.
Pros: very small & lightweight, excellent style & picture quality is wonderful for the size of this camera.
Cons: buttons are a bit small, but that is to be expected of a camera of this size.
Overall, the Casio Exilim EX-Z60 is a great choice if you're looking for a small compact camera. However, if you have big hands & fingers, it may be a bit hard to operate the buttons & take the battery out.
Outstanding camera!
- Fabulous Little Camera
     By A2E7WYR69U35BY on 2006-08-21
Full of features and easy to use. Particularly like the compact size and large viewing screen. Bright and clear. Only downside is the non-standard battery. Be sure to purchase a spare! I found the importing/editing software was poor but if you use Google's free Picasa program, it does everything for you anyway and it is so good you don't need Casio's software.
- Great camera! Lacks video quality
     By A2LRFQ0R9NVMPH on 2006-11-10
I bought this camera for my brother as a wedding gift and man did he love it! He never knew that such a small camera could take such great pictures! I mean he just loved the fact that he could just slip it in his pocket and take it virtually everywhere. The design is great. Its got a nice, clear big screen. The point and shoot feature is cool. It's got alot of different modes to choose from. Personally, I like the fact that in "review" mode, you can view your pictures by a calendar and see what picture was taken on what day. Thats great for organization and for recalling certain events. The only negative comment i would say is the video quality. It just gets slightly blurry when you're zoomed in a little. But other than that, great camera!
Pros: Good quality pictures, big screen, easy to use, small size
Cons: Slightly blurry video quality
- The best word to describe is "Wow."
     By A1H4H6OPH4WP2V on 2007-02-17
I got this camera to replace a 3.2 MP Nikon Coolpix... and it instantly gave me a wow effect. The camera is so thin, it fits comfortably in your pocket to go anywhere. And the screen is beyond huge (my Nikon only had a 1.3 inch screen, so this is a major upgrade). The only disappointment would be the actual "resolution" of the image. I mean... the picture files themselves don't seem to be able to be zoomed in on the computer as much as I was expecting without becoming pixilated. But I guess maybe that's how it's supposed to be, 6 MP doesn't mean you can zoom and crop for eternity? Either case, I soon got over that... because the pictures always turn out great. Colors are accurate, pictures are VERY clear, even in a variety of situations, and the Best Shot modes are actually useful, unlike on my Nikon in which they didn't help very much. Also I must say that this camera is very fast at taking pictures, starting up, and recovering from the flash going off. Which is great. It's so annoying when you have to stand and wait with the "black screen" while the flash reloads or something. Finally, I will say that the included rechargeable battery is AWESOME! It lasts for... almost eternity. You can take hundreds of pictures on one charge... so great! Previously, I would always need to have spare AA batteries along, but not anymore! This camera will fulfill the needs of any normal person who isn't expecting an SLR-camera. I would recommend it to anyone. Before purchasing this camera, I put a lot of research into it's competitors. I say: Buy this one. It's great.
- Poor Quality
     By A3DAW4B49O6QOR on 2006-07-17
After purchasing this camera, I was rather disappointed at the quality of the images after I had uploaded them on to my PC. As a result, i took it back to the shop immediately, and exchanged it for the Canon Expo 4MP equivalent in price, which I can not be happier with. It is superb.
- fits in your budget...and your pocket
     By A2HYSNQQFOBM8W on 2006-07-31
When I first started looking for a new camera, I was set on a sub-compact model. I really wanted a camera that I could slip into my pocket and whip out for an impromptu picture. (The pocket thing was important because I tend to shove everything in my pockets instead of a purse.) I'm also the kind of person who likes to get new things, but doesn't like spending money. The Z60 fit the bill...it's tiny, sleek, and a good deal. I love that it takes only a couple seconds to turn on and get set to take a picture. The large LCD screen is great, too. My only complaint is that sometimes the pictures taken from a distance in poor lighting come out a little blurry. However, I had read about that happening with this as well as other sub-compact cameras, and it is to be expected given the small size of the camera. There is an anti-shake feature that attempts to counteract that. That being said, I have been very happy the vast majority of the pictures I have taken (several hundred since I got it). No regrets--5 stars!
P.S. A memory card is a must. The camera's internal memory only holds about 16 pictures. I purchased a 1 GB card, and it can hold 475 pictures at 6 MP, which is plenty for me.
- Great Camera!
     By A3IA5SNDFQMQ3M on 2006-07-25
This is the best digital camera I've ever owned. I like it much better than the EZ600. This model has a brushed metal look to the housing, the 600 model has more of a plastic feel. It's super easy to use and takes incredible quality pictures. Only regrets is that I got a 512mb card which holds a couple hundred pics. Sounds like a lot but you'll go through them quick! I would definately get the 1gig card or higher, you won't regret it.
- Not very good
     By A36NMKDOIYOLC3 on 2006-08-03
Sadly, I was pretty dissappointed with the camera. Most of the pictures I've taken seem to come out blurry or shaky, even if I hold the camera very stead or use the self-timer and set it on the table. I messed around with the features to try and fix this but the "auto" best picture feature just doesn't seem that good. However, I did test the other best picture settings (choosing a camera setting for each picture type, aka, picture of food, picture by candle light, picture of scenery, etc) and those work great but I seriously hate to take the time to set the picture type before every picture I take.
Second complaint is that even though the screen is very big, there is some major pixelation going on there in certain lighting.
Thrid complain I have is that the highest setting and top quality pictures it takes, although they are high res, are only 72 DPI. Which bothers me as far as look at them on my computer screen.
Only pro is that its small and can fit in my pocket and has a fast boot up time.
- Battery life if horrible, don't buy this camera!
     By ADLYN12X4IRKQ on 2006-10-28
This camera is a huge disappointment, the battery life is horrible, esp. after a few months of usage. I have to charge it after only a few hours of taking pictures.
Also, the battery is difficult to remove the camera, which is required the charge it.
I don't understand why they design the product so you have to remove the battery to charge it, why not follow the cell phone scheme where you just plug a charger into the device itself?
Bottom line, this produce is a waste of money, go with a different brand.
- Great Camera!
     By ABA7UP6LEYM9I on 2006-10-15
I wanted a compact camera to have with me all the time. The anti-shake feature was an attraction, but it is not worth much because basically it ramps up the sensor so that you can use a faster shutter speed- it is not true vibration reduction. The lens is not the fastest. It has limitations...but I have owned two other Casios (one sold and the one I upgraded to stolen) and new that for handling, user interface, compactness and durability they were unbeatable. I use this camera in the clinic and for casual photos at parties and travel...it does a beautiful job! A Nikon D2x it's not, but the fancy Fuji E900 that I have is usually left at home!
- Awesome
     By on 2006-12-01
This camera is the most dudely camera ever. It is so cool and cool. Buy this camera because it loves you and needs you. I love this camera and it loves me. -Hammy
- This was the perfect first camera for my daughter.
     By AD7BQAUFGCJAO on 2007-02-17
I bought this camera as a gift for my 15 year old daugheter. She loves it for many reasons. It's so slim, she can put it in her back pocket and take it anywhere. It's easy to use and she has gotten a lot of great shots with it. She doesn't print out many of her photos, but emails them back and forth with her friends. Her best friend has a canon elph and the pictures don't look any better than the shots my daughter takes with her new Casio. The only problem we have ever had with it is one time the lens wouldn't close when she turned it off. We had to take the batteries out and them put them back in. Then it worked fine. This only happened one time and she's had the camera for about two months now and uses it pretty often. I think this is a great little camera. It takes a nice picture and wasn't too expensive.
- Looks Great and User Friendly.
     By AMIRGFXJZ4Z2W on 2006-07-25
Very happy with it, but this is my first proper digital camera so what do I know! Have very little photographic experience so just wanted a 'point and press' kind of camera. Was attracted by the looks, and it is gorgeous, but have also been pleased that it's easy to use, small enough to fit in my pocket/bag, and the viewing screen is still a great size. You need to buy a case for it though as any fingerprints and scratches show up.
- Very very good digital camera..
     By A2F7F572TWXQVT on 2006-08-13
This digital camera is great. I've had it for a few weeks so far and i love it. The first day i got it my family went in nyc and i took pictures of the city while the car was moving, The picture quality is great. I recomend getting it.
- Bad design
     By ANA3Z2UEKCP32 on 2007-01-21
Camera has a fatal design flaw - the zoom lens assembly is fragile, locks up and malfunctions easily. If camera is out of warranty repair costs $119. I am on my second repair, when the zoom lens breaks the third time I'll be ready for a new camera from a different manuafacturer.
- Broke after warrenty ran out cost to fix $150 same as new one!!!!
     By A1RGODRS63K51K on 2007-07-12
This camera was good until the warrenty ran out. It broke with a lens error and I shipped it to Casio (Time Machine) to repair...They sent a card back saying the repair would be $150.00 with shipping. The same as a new camera not to mention it cost me to ship it insured to them. I can have it back if I pay 15$ more for them to return the broken camera to me. So they get to keep it and they will repair it at cost so they can resell it to some poor unknowing person. I will not buy from Casio again.
- Looks are more important.
     By A1KS98SL16LA62 on 2006-06-11
This camera is definately a eye-grabber.
It's skinny, pretty , and black, which makes it look even slicker. The screen is big and viibrant. And it's fairly easy to use. Unfortunately the pics aren't the best . I previously owned a canon a520, and i believe it took better pics than those of of the z60. NJot a hugte difference, but you can tell. Which is kinda a down-er considering the 4.0-vs.-6.0 Mp difference.
Other than that the camer is a good choice especially if you want a camera mainy to take snap-shots. :-D
- Very nice
     By A3BHD5QKYW7AFT on 2006-06-17
This camera is one of the best investments i have ever made...it is very classy. It is thin and the LCD screen is huge, also the price is very reasonable for 6 megapixels.
- Easy to use - durable
     By A2EKQZJVRJ1J57 on 2006-07-14
I've dropped it a few times and it still works great and takes great pictures. Perfect for the price and easy for others to use.
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Casio Exilim EX-Z60 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver) Accessories
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| Product Features |
- 6.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints
- 3x optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD display
- Start-up time of approximately 1.4 seconds; minimal shutter lag of approximately 0.002 seconds
- “Soft Flash” prevents overexposure when taking shots in Macro, etc.
- Powered by lithium-ion battery; stores images on SD memory cards (includes 8.3 MB internal memory)
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