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24 Reviews
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The editors liked
Small
Slim
Digital camera with attractive design
Fast performance.
Good video quality
Easy to use
Good battery life
Decent image reproduction
The editors didn't like
Disappointing image quality
Sensitivity tops out at ISO 400
Low-resolution LCD screen
Design quirks make it easy to turn the camera on accidentally.
Good video quality, Easy to use, Good battery life, Decent image reproduction
Bad display resolution, Slightly expensive
View SpecificationsI like cameras that I can tote around easily, especially when Im traveling extensively. Which incidentally I did lately. I had taken the Casio Z75 with me on this little excursion, so I decided to provide a complete update on the ca...
Small, slim, digital camera with attractive design; fast performance.
Disappointing image quality; sensitivity tops out at ISO 400; low-resolution LCD screen; design quirks make it easy to turn the camera on accidentally.
Sure, its slim, inexpensive, and cute, but annoying quirks and iffy image quality keep this 7.2-megapixel snapshooter off our list of favorites.
Abstract: We reviewed Casios slender Z70 just four months ago (Whats New, Shopper March 2007), but already its successor is available. There arent many differences between the two models, with a choice of silver, blue or pink finishes and a larger screen (...
It may not be a massive leap forward from the Z70, but it was so good before it didnt need to do anything too radical to scoop a Best Buy award this time around. This is an excellent, affordable compact digital camera. PC Advisor staff Lowest online ...
Abstract: Marketed as ‘user-friendly, fun and convenient’, the EX-Z75 bridges the gap between a simple point-and-shoot and a compact with a little more to play with. A straightforward user-interface together with slim styling suggests the young-an
Very small camera, good response times, low starting price, good-looking model with color choices
LCD has low resolution, images look blurry on LCD, camera images have a lot of noise, no image stabilization, no viewfinder
Casios Exilim EX-Z75 is attractive in three important areas for photographers who are interested in an ultra-compact digital camera: Relatively high resolution (7.2 megapixels), a very small camera body, and a sub-$200 starting price. Most of the EX-...
Thin and portable
Plenty of preset Scene modes
Easy manual focus control
Simple menu system
Built-in movie editing and video effects
Tiny buttons
Limited sensitivity range of up to 400 ISO in Auto modes
Low LCD resolution
Poor auto focus
Basic software with few editing tools
The Casio Exilim EX-Z75 is geared toward style-conscious point-and-shooters. The best features of the camera are its slim figure and reasonable price, as it is Casio’s least expensive camera in the current product line. Other benefits include compre...
Compact, sleek, portable design
Large LCD
Simple to Use
Easy to understand/navigate menu system
Low ISO of 50
Versatile 34 Best Shot scene modes
Unique Business Card and White Board modes make digital note-taking easier
Live Histogram
Grid Overlay
Adju...
External controls are cramped
Image noise especially when using Anti-Shake and High Sensitivity mode
Soft images above ISO 50
Low resolution LCD thats difficult to use in bright sun and low light
Purple fringing
Though its hard to tell the Casio EX-Z75 from other recent Casios, theres no denying that its a handsome little devil. But the Devils in the details, and its the Casio Z75s small buttons and lack of image detail that give us pause. When it comes ...