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Casio Exilim EX-Z750 7.2 Megapixel Digital Camera

Casio Exilim EX-Z750 7.2 Megapixel Digital Camera

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Brand: Casio
Category: Photography

Buy New: $299.99



New (5) Used (7) from $150.00

Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 22824

Color: Silver
Media: Electronics
Optical Zoom: 3
Display Size: 2.5
Maximum Focal Length: 23.7
Minimum Focal Length: 7.9

MPN: EX-Z750
Model: Exilim EX-Z750
UPC: 479767684011
EAN: 0479767684011
ASIN: B000FH7WDQ

Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days

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Casio Exilim EX-Z750 7.2 Megapixel Digital Camera


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars One of the Best Ultra Compact   February 15, 2007
another_Amazonion (New York, NY)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

Myself have also done many researches on those digital camera review websites and ended up the same leading brands such as Canon, Nikon, etc. For an ultra-compact-size digital camera I was surprised that Casio received a very good technical review. For the attractive price I gave it a try and have been loving it for it's combination of sturdy construction, long battery life, quick startup, high quality movie file, and most importantly its full manual control features. In addition to its regular camera shutter/aparture controls, it also allows you to adjust the so-called image quality the way you like (sharpness, color saturation, etc). A few less-than-perfect things in my mind include the requirements of Casio's proprietary battery and docking for charging.

Instead of repeating the same points several excellent reviewers have made and have rated it 5 stars, I urge you to read the comments made by PhotoGraphics here in [...], which provide a down-to-earth evaluation of this extraordinary EXZ750.

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Update Feb 2007: Still LOVE this camera very much for it's quick start up , fast auto focus, long LONG battery life. Also I just realized that this camera takes BETTER movie clip than my Sony Handycam camcorder on the memory stick !! (... of course it can't compare to the video taken on the digital tape.) Z750 has higher resolution, and I believe higher frame/sec as the motion is a lot more fluid. I also appreciate Casio's full manual control which has allowed me to play with the aparture, shutter speed, and flash and sucessfully take pictures of christmas lighting at night with or without people.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent Camera! Consumer Reports top Pick   February 10, 2007
FLY 4 God (Florida)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This is an incredible camera, Consumer Reports which I live by rated this a top pick and I know why, super vibrant pictures and very logical user friendly controls, I was going to get the Ex-z850, but reader reviews say it doesn't take good videos as this model, I can shot for at least an hour and the battery with screen on is just fine. I love this camera and don't plan on needing another for many years, you cant go wrong with this camera.

Super long Battery life
Excellent point and shot pictures
Sleek
Fun


Cons
A thumb button could be positioned better?

9/2007

Add on to my review, have taken over 1000 pics, LOVE the camera and I am picky, battery life is incredible, I mean you don't even think about the battery, pictures and video are excellent, maybe my fault but RED cars don't come out good, I feel this is a BEST buy, user-friendly and excellent pictures. YOU cant go wrong and if you think you have grab another camera and compare.



5 out of 5 stars Great Photos - Great battery life!   December 15, 2007
RR-S (Wisconsin USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I have owned a Casio Exilim digital camera for a couple of years. (the EX-750 model)
+ very easy/small to carry
+ easy to operate
+ large LCD screen
+ great pictures, vibrant color
+ decent low lighting photos
+ LONG battery / charge life

The LCD screen is much larger than the average camera has which makes it easy to view and plan your shots. It's also much easier to view them on the camera right away to see if you should delete and re-shoot. I also really like having the option of an optical viewer in case I am taking photos outside in the sun.

Even though this camera is very compact, it feels much more substantial than the slightly larger Canon I bought for my son.

Our camera (EX-750) has a movie option which works out well when taking pics of kids. Sometimes you don't have time to get out the camcorder.

One added bonus that I absolutely LOVE is the battery life. This camera lasts forever on a charge. I now take it for granted until I am with someone that missed a shot because their camera is out of juice. I just don't have to worry whether or not the camera is ready to go.
Do NOT overlook this feature!

It has a different setup than other digitals I have looked at. The camera sits in a very small 'docking' station. From there you can charge the camera, hookup the USB to transfer photos/movies to your computer, or plug in cables so everyone can easily look at the photos on your TV. We use this when we get together for family events. Everyone gets to see the fun from day right away.

I have thrown this camera in a small soft case in my purse, taken it to the beach, (I'm not always respectful with my equipment) and I have never had a problem with it.
I set the default picture setting to the best quality so I can crop afterwards to a smaller size if I want. (You'll need a larger memory card than the one it comes with) With the quality of photos I have been able to blow up photos to 20-24 and they came out great.

The timer function has allowed me to actually be in a few photos instead of always behind the camera.
Another +plus is that it takes good photos in relatively low light.

I would definitely put this camera on the list. The ONLY reason I would get a different camera is for more "optical" zoom. That hasn't really been a problem, however, because I can 'zoom' in when I print and not lose any quality because of the high resolution of the photo.



5 out of 5 stars One of the Top Ten Digital Cameras According to PC World Magazine!   September 12, 2006
Christopher Pindell (Southern Florida)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I rate the EX-Z750 by Casio #1 due to it's fine image quality & great design. The Exilim EX-Z750's slim case, huge LCD and easy to operate controls. What realy won me over was it's 30 scene modes! Wow I give this one 5 stars - you've got to try it to really appriciate it's #1 rating!


4 out of 5 stars Pretty nice   February 27, 2007
alabemos (Sarastota, FL United States)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I needed a tiny camera and this one fit the bill. I love that I can put it in a jeans pocket. I am pretty wary of throwing it in a backpack, though. It seems somehow fragile, and I'm trying not to break it. Battery life is unbelieveable. Pictures on the whole, are nice and able to be improved if necssary with basic software. There are lots of fun features, but I can't say they are all intuitive. It does take some work to get through the manual. I've had it a couple of months now, and am still learning. All in all, I'm glad I bought this camera. I use it several days a week.

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