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Casio Exilim EX-Z35


$110.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Dedicated button for video recording - no need to adjust settings before recording. Easy Mode - settings restricted to image size, flash on/off and self timer only. Best Shot Mode - 1 of 23 scenes is automatically applied for the best results.

The Cons:3x zoom - hard to get clear shots when fully zoomed in. Colors can appear washed out - especially with indoor shots. No stereo sound recording - mono mode only.

The Exilim EX-Z35 is a compact digital camera from Casio that offers a step-down from the company's other EX-Z models. The Z35 is a no-frills product that appears to aim for practicality and ease-of-use over groundbreaking features, including one-button widescreen video recording and face detection software.

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The camera also includes a direct-to-Youtube video upload function for instantaneous movie publishing, and an "Easy Mode" option that can remember and call up a user's most frequently used settings. 

Features

  • Available in Black, Blue, Pink, Grey and Purple colors
  • Lightweight, slim profile
  • 2.5-inch TFT LCD display
  • SD card compatibility
  • Built-in voice recorder
  • Continuos-shooting feature
  • Self-timer
  • "Best Shot" mode

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Pros
  • 2

    dedicated button for video recording - no need to adjust settings before recording

  • 1

    Easy Mode - settings restricted to image size, flash on/off and self timer only

  • 1

    Best Shot Mode - 1 of 23 scenes is automatically applied for the best results

  • 1

    0.8-inches thin - slim enough to carry around in a pocket

  • 1

    affordable price point

  • 1

    records to affordable, easy to find, capacious SD/SDHC flash memory cards

  • 1

    available in 5 colours

  • 1

    decent build - mostly metal body

Cons
  • 2

    3x zoom - hard to get clear shots when fully zoomed in

  • 1

    colors can appear washed out - especially with indoor shots

  • 1

    no stereo sound recording - mono mode only

  • 1

    fairly slow and limited 3x zoom lens (f3.1-5.6, 35.5-106.5mm) - poor for low light motion shooting

  • 1

    poor performance above ISO 200

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