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| Value for Money | 9/10 |
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| Overall rating | 8.3/10 |
Full review by
bazthecat![]()
on 25th Feb 2005
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User Rating : 9
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Good Points: Small, Light, High Quality Build, Huge LCD screen.
General comments: If you want a small go anywhere camera that's lovely to use and produces great pictures in any lighting conditions, then the Casio EX Z4 has got to be way up on your list (as I am sure are any of the new small Casio cameras). Loads of different settings available or you can just point and shoot, or maybe pick one of the loads of "Scene modes" that suit any conditions. A cradle comes with the camera so you can easily download your pictures straigt to your pc via the USB port, the cradle charges the camera also.
I have a Panasonic FZ20 digital camera also and that's not pocket size by a long way, so the Casio compliments this and together they make a great duo. I purchased the Casio after 2 mates both purchased them and loved them, so don't let the fact it's not a Nikon or Pentax etc put you off, this is a top quality camera with a host of features that's just great to have and hold...go on buy one....
bazthecat's review and ratings | 185 words
Review by
nicdent![]()
on 5th Jun 2004
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User Rating : 8
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This Casio Exilim EX Z4 was an impulse purchase when I had lent my old Canon digital Ixus to a friend for a wedding, and didn't get it back in time for a trip to Japan and Malaysia. The size makes it a great little digital camera, but I end up correcting the images in Photoshop using the 'levels' setting, since its own analysis of the shots is not the best. The later Canon's have this built-in, and I have newer photos from Canons in my machine and they require very little correction. The Casi ...
nicdent's full review | 324 words
Review by
RobinP![]()
on 2nd Jan 2004
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User Rating : 8
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I love the huge lCD display & the compactness of the Casio Exilim EX Z4 camera & 4Meg pixels all for just £265. I really like the cradle it sits in for charging & USB connection.
I bought it with the intention of comparing it to my 18 month old Sony DS-P5 3.2Mega pixel camera & then keeping the one I liked most. The Casio Exilim Z4 beats the Sony on just about everything except what really counts & that is image quality !
Graininess was slightly more apparent when zooming in on the ...
RobinP's full review | 369 words

4-megapixel resolution for photo-quality 11 x 14-sized enlargements3x optical zoom lens; audio playback and voice recording2-inch color LCD screen; 0.01-second shutter lag; built-in lens coverStore im More...
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