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Casio Exilim EX-Z75 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Anti Shake Optical Zoom (Black) | 
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| Brand: Casio Category: Photography
List Price: $169.99 Buy New: $139.95 You Save: $30.04 (18%)
New (7) Used (4) Refurbished (3) from $102.95
Rating: 156 reviews Sales Rank: 3530
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2.6 Maximum Focal Length: 18.9 Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 Maximum Resolution: 7.2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 4 x 3 x 1
MPN: EX-Z75BK Model: EX-Z75BK UPC: 079767622626 EAN: 0079767622626 ASIN: B000MXLAFO
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| Features:
| • | 7.2-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints | | • | 3x optical zoom; 2.6-inch LCD Wide and Bright display | | • | eBay Best Shot takes photos at a size that is image optimized for display on eBay | | • | Easy Mode for simple shooting with intuitive menus | | • | Stores images on SD memory cards (8.0MB internal memory included); powered by lithium ion battery (battery and charger included) |
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Product Description The Exilim Zoom EX-Z75 Digital cameras features a Wide LCDDisplay for improved image viewing and ease of use while delivering an effective 7.2 Megapixels. The EX-Z75 features the slim looks, quick shooting style including Anti Shake DSP for reducing photo blur due to shaky hands or moving subjects. Its 2.5-inch wide LCD display, makes it enjoyable for users to capture breathtaking wide aspect ratio images, making the camera functions easier to see and operate. Pictures taken in a portrait format can be manually rotated for playback in landscape format. Auto Exposure Control Light Meter - Multi Pattern, Center Weighted&Center Spot ISO - Auto up to 800 White Balance - Automatic, fixed 6 modes, manual switching Self-Timer - 2, 10 Seconds&Triple Self-Timer Recording Modes - Single image, Best Shot, movie with sound, single image with voice, Continuous Shutter, Voice Recording, macro, self-timer Built-in Electronic-Flash System - Auto, manual-on, manual-off, Red Eye-Reduction, Soft Flash USB/AV Interface with NTSC&PAL compliant Input/Output Terminals Battery Life - Up to 230 Stills Dimensions - Width 3.76 x Height 2.39 x Depth 0.77 inch (95.4 mm x 60.6 mm x 19.6 mm) Weight - 122 grams without battery and memory card
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| Customer Reviews: Read 151 more reviews...
Great little camera! August 16, 2008 This is a very good camera. I like it because it is not big so you can carry in any purse. It makes good videos. The screen is big enough. Very easy to navigate through the functions. The pictures turn out good, I`ve seen better ones, but for the price I payed, it was really really worth it!!!
Decent camera, defective batteries August 14, 2008 The EX-Z75 is a nice slim camera with an absolutely amazing macro mode (images of my keyboard with macro mode look like the dust is magnified under a microscope!). My wife and I own two of these cameras. Unfortunately, we were unable to take either of them on our honeymoon last week due to defective batteries.
When we got the cameras on Christmas 2007, everything was great. My battery died in Feb 2008. Instead of a constant red light, the charger gave a flashing red "error state" light. Casio quickly sent a new battery and acknowledged on the phone that the batteries for the EX-Z75 around last fall had problems. An internet search about EX-Z75 will confirm this (do your homework!). In July 2008, both my new battery and my wife's battery both died and gave the flashing-red error indicator on the charger. THREE dead batteries in 7 months. Casio sent two more batteries via 2-day mail with no questions asked -- though we had to borrow my dad's camera for the honeymoon.
When it's working, the pics are pretty good. 7 MP mode gives slightly blurry images at full resolution, though everything's sharp at 5 MP. And 5 MP for a camera of this size is admirable. The flash is a little weak and may give some noise/speckling in the images in dark areas, though outdoor and well-lit images are superb. And the macro mode is amazing, as I mentioned. If only longer focal-length images were so sharp at 7 MP...
Overall a good buy if you can find it on sale for ~$100 and consider it a 5 MP camera instead of 7 MP... though you'll want to call Casio right away and get an extra battery!
Don't buy this trash July 27, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This camera is a beautiful trash! I bought it 6 month ago for my wife because it looks cute. However, its battery died after 1 month. We called casio and they sent us a new one. But this new one died again yesterday. We are so disappointed with the BS battery. Without a reliable battery, this camera is just a beautiful trash. Don't buy it.
Beautiful compact July 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This camera goes really well alongside my Fuji s5200(digital) and Nikon F100(film). It's small and very powerful for what it does, and I'll tell you exactly what it does.
Turn the image quality, saturation, and sharpness all the way up, and set the contrast low if you want good landscapes and high if you like to capture lighting. What you will notice is that the jpegs are uncompressed and really close to raw images. there's no compact that does this, and its very very useful once you get used to the camera.
The camera is also very durable. I fell on mine in a concert and I'm 227 pounds and it barely cracked the screen and I had to return. Just recently I decided to get this one, because I missed having a compact on me and I'm back to loving it.
Extremely disappointed. July 19, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this camera little over a year ago. It looked like a good camera, receiving excellent reviews.
I just wanted a point and shoot camera to document my everyday activities and it was decent. Most pictures would come out blurry despite fiddling with the settings. I have a shaky hand, so I blamed myself. So much for the stabilizer helping me out. I also planned to use it for outdoor concert photos. So much for that. Any movement what-so-ever would result in poor quality pictures. And the video microphone picks up so much random static when used it became pointless for me to bother trying.
The kicker that set me off about this camera was that the battery ended up dying after 6 months of sporadic use.
I gave this camera a chance, but I'm definitely not going to be purchasing another casio any time in the near future.
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