Casio Exilim EX-Z75 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Anti Shake Optical Zoom (Blue)

Casio Exilim EX-Z75 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Anti Shake Optical Zoom (Blue)

 
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Product Description:

The Exilim Zoom EX-Z75 Digital cameras features a Wide LCD Display 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
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • 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)
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Casio
  • Color: Blue
  • EAN: 0079767622602
  • FormFactor: Built-in
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: CASIO
  • LensType: Zoom lens
  • Manufacturer: CASIO
  • Model: EX-Z75BE
  • MPN: EX-Z75BE
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
  • Publisher: CASIO
  • Studio: CASIO
  • UPC: 079767622602

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Customer Reviews

Christmas Gift2009-01-07
This camera was purchased as a Christmas Gift for my daughter. She loves it.
good camera,bad battery2008-12-23
we have 3 exilims in the family.i bought this for my wife from walmart ,the battery would not charge.
took it back 3 times and wisely bought a replacement duracell.all 3 batteries were duds.i called casio customer service and try as i could ,they would not accept that the batteries were defective.the mantra was "some lithium ion batteries have this characteristic"
casio promised to send me one and i asked for one without character.
if the battery charger light flashes it's a bad battery
Too Fragile, poor design2008-12-17
Received this camera as a Christmas gift last year -- it didn't make it to this Christmas. Warranty is 1 year from date of purchase.
The camera is very easy to use and takes good pictures. We were particularly happy with its ability to stop motion.
The battery clip failed within the first week but the battery door keeps it in so no serious problem.
The battery failed in the second week but Casio sent a new one out in a jiffy.
The camera has had a lot of use but nothing out of the ordinary. It worked great for 50 weeks then it started reporting a "lens error". Looking on the Internet verifies this is a typical problem with this camera. Casio wants $120 to repair it -- ha! The lens was not abused, and nothing happened that we can determine should have caused it to quit. We took some pictures -- downloaded them and turned the camera off. The next day it would not work.
Casio Exilim 7.2MP Digital Camera2008-12-15
I've gotta say that this camera is very small and can fit any where... Perfect for on the go... However, it lost 2 stars because for 1 the poor quality that the picture took and 2 for the grainy video quality that it captured...

Before buying this Casio Exilim 7.2MP digital camera, I had a v603 6.1MP Kodak camera (battery no longer holds charge cause dropped it too many times), but because of how small and slim this Casio is I bought it just to see what it can do... Not too happy with the qualities that this camera offered...

The truth is, my old v603 6.1MP Kodak Digital camera takes way better pictures/videos than this 7.2MP Casio... Go with Kodak, u'll have better luck and be much happier too... At least I am... =)
A great compact camera2008-12-08
I bought this camera when my last digital camera stopped working. I read all the reviews I could find and decided it was the right choice for me. I have had it about a year and use it very often. I keep it in my purse at all times, to catch those great moments. I'm a new Mom. :)
I would recommend this to anyone wanting a good camera at a good price.

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