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The new EX-S10 follows these principles while, more remarkably, slimming down the overall package to just 15mm in depth, making it the world's smallest 10MP digital camera.Despite this, it can produce relatively large images and sports a clear, bright...
Abstract: The Casio EX-S10 combines stylish slim design with the high-end features and functionality that consumers demand from the modern compact. With the lens retracted this is a super-slimline model that, when launched, Casio claimed was the thinnest camera ...
Like lingerie, the more you pay for a digital camera, the less you get. The S10 justifies its high price by slinking into your life at just 15mm thick and 113g, with a choice of stimulating red, sultry silver, sleek black or, er, functional blue stainless...
The Casio’s surgically-enhanced 10-megapixel sensor is a touch top-heavy for such a slimline snapper: images get noisy and dirty in low light, which isn’t nearly as much fun as it sounds. The modest 3x zoom lens is on the small side these days...
This handbag-friendly skinny-cam that’s great for party photos and shooting from the hip. A great upgrade from your cameraphone but unlikely to replace a serious snapper.Casio Exilim EX-S10 is tagged with Casio and digital camera. Select a tag (Casi...
Build and ultra-slim line design, low ISO image quality, easy to use, 848 x 480-pixel H.264/AVC movies, and YouTube movie mode
High ISO image noise, low-powered flash unit, no optical viewfinder, limited manual control
The big screen and ultra high quality movie recording are good as is the YouTube movie mode but high ISO images suffer from excessive noise. But its great price means you get a lot bang for your buck...
Abstract: The Casio Exilim EX-S10 is one of the slimmest digital cameras on the market. It has 10 megapixels and a 3x optical zoom lens. Why Buy the Casio Exilim EX-S10?The Exilim EX-S10 is a true pocket camera. In fact it is one of the most compact models you ...
Abstract: By far the smallest camera in this group test, the Exlim Card S10 isn’t quite credit-card sized as the name suggests, but it’s half the thickness of most of its rivals and a third of the chubby Coolpix P5100. The S10 will slip into the pocket of the sk...
Casios original design brief for its Exilim card range was that they should be pretty much the same height and width as a credit card.The new EX-S10 follows these principles while, more remarkably, slimming down the overall package to just 15mm in d...
Giant screen; video record button; handy sidebar; tweakable options; stick-thin
No image stabilisation; noise issues; some clunky controls
The Casio Exilim EX-S10 nearly fooled us with its size zero proportions and light feature set. But as soon as we saw the giant screen, we suspected there was more than met the eye with this 10-megapixel point-and-shoot. Its available features are flex...