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5.0 stars
"A Tiny Quality Gem....Unsurpassed Image Control For A Subcompact...Shutter Priority!"
Pros: Capability...Flexability... Image Quality...Size...Ergonomics.. . 7 MP Sensor
Cons: Optical Viewfinder (not the LCD) Could Be Better
Summary: Many simple program modes for the beginner...yet great creative capability for the advanced user.I'd like to point out a few things that made me decide to choose the EX Z750 over the Canon SD 500, Sony P200 and Nikon CP 8700. Very compact and with an excellent form factor making it shirt pocketable. Good ergonomics. Very Responsive. Excellent image quality. Many user controls over image parameters, for a subcompact...many more than the competition in most cases. Unusual number of modes for a subcompact..shutter priority in particular, and a high speed sports program ( both of which, incredibly the Canon SD 500 lacks)!. Well constructed. Easily read on screen prompts that tell you what each program mode actually does. Long battery life. LCD image can be greatly enlarged (with excellent clarity in the enlargement) for checking the image quality in review. Very good low light AF performance. Flash range greater than advertised..perhaps because of in camera Flash Assist software. However turning off the (default on) Flash Assist in camera program MAY lower noise levels when the flash is on. User programable keys....left right arrow...+/- exposure or a choice of all metering patterns...or white balance choices. Live RGB histogram.
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Good: light, 7.2megapixel, nice design, and the best of all compressed video recording (with a 2 mb sdcard it takes up to 4:20 hours of video , comparing with cannon 550 which takes 20 minutes)
Bad: when in video mode you cant zoom, so you have to zoom in snapshot mode and then go to the video mode, the worst is the motor which moves the lens is very weak (in comparison with cannon sd550, which has a strong motor) , so if inadvertently your fingers are in the way when you start the camera and open the lens, then you have to bring it to repair shop (which doesnt happen with cannon sd-550 strong lens motor), but overall I love this over cannon, specially the video recorder. -
Hi. am undecided between the Casio Z750 and the Sony DSC P200. Would you be able to advise the pros/cons in further detail between the 2 if possible? I am an amateur user that is just wanting to upgrade from a totally automatic Nokion 3700 DC to a DC which has some basic manual functions..Want easy night shots and motion pictures...thz
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Casio Exilim EX-Z750:
$429.95
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