Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Casio Exilim EX-S500 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Casio Exilim EX-S500.
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Abstract: At just 13.7mm at its skinniest point, the EX-S500 is spectacularly thin. Hit the power button, though, and the lens extends in three sections to provide a 3x zoom range. If nothing else, this camera is an amazing feat of compact engineering. Fortun...
Abstract: The Casio Exilim EX-S500 is a good all round ultra compact digital camera. I have reservations about the quality of the camera indoors though.
Abstract: Casio’s 5.1-megapixel EX-S500 may be one of the thinnest zoom lens-equipped digital cameras you can buy. It’s diddy at just 1.5cm front to back with its 3x zoom lens retracted – guaranteed to garner admiring and envious looks. The size a...
Abstract: slim and clever 5-megapixel camera: The Exilim Card EX-S500 is one of those digital cameras designed to look good in the hand. It is very thin indeed (its dimensions are 90 x 59 x 16.1mm) and should slip easily into any ...
Abstract: This 5-megapixel snapper is the original thin end of the wedge, narrowing to just 13.7mm at its slimmest point. The battleship grey version we got is a bit dull, so seek out the hipper white limited edition. Speed freaks will love the S500s almost i...
Tiny, attractive form factor; above-average feature set for its class; excellent selection of scene modes; ability to record and save 999 of your own Best Shot scene modes; solid performance
Average image quality; above-average visual noise; antishake system appears to bump ISO (and noise) to unacceptable levels; no optical viewfinder
This camera will make a great companion for snapshot photographers who like to travel light but dont want to make large prints ...
Abstract: hy does a camera have to be thin? It doesn't, but if you like the idea of having a real camera in your pocket instead of just a phone that takes fuzzy snapshots, size becomes an issue and it's certainly more comfortable to carry something small, light and slender instead of a little brick...
Abstract: The Casio Exlim EX-S500 somewhat improves over its predecessor, the S100, but not enough to become outstanding. As far as ultra-compact cameras go, it does some things better than average such as its MPEG4-compressed movie mode, its shot-to-shot speed...
Easy to use, extremely thin camera body, many interesting features not found on similarly priced models
Built-in flash is weak, no significant manual-setting features, LCD could be sharper, long shutter exposures arent possible
If youve paid even limited attention to the digital camera market in recent years, you know that ultra-thin models are very popular. With thin being "in," Casio is well positioned with its Exilim EX-S500 digital camera, which measures only 0.63 inche...