Casio Exilim EX-Z60 Review
Review Date: August 21st 2006
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Conclusion
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Ratings (out of 5) |
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Design | 4.5 |
Features | 4 |
Ease-of-Use | 4 |
Image Quality | 3 |
Value for Money | 4 |
The Casio Exilim EX-Z60 is a promising point and shoot camera that ultimately doesn't live up to its full potential, thanks largely to its poor image quality. The EX-Z60, as with most Casio cameras that we've reviewed, is very well-built, easy to use, stylish and quick. On the other hand, the 6 megapixel, 1/2.5 inch sensor produces images that look good at first glance, but which upon closer inspection suffer from obvious noise at ISO 200 and faster, purple fringing in many shots, including situations where you wouldn't really expect to find it, and almost completely ineffective anti-shake and high-sensitivity modes. This is doubly frustrating because the Casio EX-Z60 is one of those rare digital cameras that just lets you get on with taking pictures without getting in the way. In short, I thoroughly enjoyed using the EX-Z60, but didn't like the images that it produced, except those taken in near-perfect lighting conditions. The Casio Exilim EX-Z60 may impress you with its good looks, but I doubt if the photos that it takes will do the same. Although the low price makes the EX-Z60 good value, I would still look elsewhere.
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