Casio Exilim EX-Z75 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Anti Shake Optical Zoom (Black)
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| Brand | Casio |
| Model Name | Casio EXILIM ZOOM |
| Form Factor | Built-in |
| Effective Still Resolution | 7.2 MP |
| Special Feature | Image Stabilization |
| Optical Zoom | 3 |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Screen Size | 2.6 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Frame movie mode |
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- 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)
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Includes battery and battery charger as well as a 8 GB SanDisk.
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The Exilim Zoom EX-Z75, a new addition to its stylish series of Exilim digital cameras, features a newly developed wide LCD display for improved image viewing, ease of use, and delivers effective 7.2 megapixels.
This new model follows Casio's release last year of the 7.2-megapixel EX-Z70, a camera that featured the slim looks, quick shooting style, and large LCD display of an Exilim while also making both camera setup and shooting simpler than ever. The EX-Z75 retains all the advanced functions of the EX-Z70, including Anti-Shake DSP for reducing photo blur due to shaky hands or moving subjects. Its new 2.6-inch wide LCD display makes it enjoyable for users to capture breathtaking wide aspect ratio images and also makes the camera functions easier to see and operate.
The EX-Z75 can display information on the right side of the ample screen, separate from the subject shown on the monitor while shooting. It enables users to quickly change settings on the information display when shooting. In Easy Mode, menus for simplifying a wide array of camera settings (flash, self-timer, and image size) are also shown on the right side of the monitor for easy viewing and use.
Main Features
- Stylish, slim, compact model featuring 7.2 million effective pixels and 3x optical zoom.
- Generous new 2.6-inch wide LCD display (14:9 aspect ratio).
- Setting information displayed on right side of monitor to improve viewing and ease of use.
- Easy Mode for simple shooting with intuitive menus.
- Anti-Shake DSP for reducing photo blur due to shaky hands or moving subjects. Exclusive to the Casio Exilim line of digital cameras in the US is the eBay Best Shot mode. The eBay Best Shot mode is one of 34 Best Shot Modes featured in the EX-Z75. eBay Best Shot takes photos at a size that is image optimized for display on eBay, allowing picture takers to more quickly and easily create photos for selling items on eBay. eBay Best Shot mode also includes Auto Macro, an ideal setting for capturing images of small items such as jewelry, tags, etc., thus automatically adjusting the focus from acquiring fine details in close up shots to capturing large items from a distance. eBay Best Shot mode allows users to capture optimized images at an ideal size for eBay.
For ease of use, eBay photos are stored in a special eBay directory.
What's in the box
Casio Exilim EX-Z75 digital camera, rechargeable lithium ion battery, lithium ion battery charger, AC power cord, USB cable, AV cable, strap, CD-ROM
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There is a function called "best shot" which allows the user to choose from over 20 different modes according to the enviorment that you're in (ex: nature, party, pet, children, portrait, ecceteral). However, I find that the pictures come out just find using the auto mode. I thought it was cute how they added a "slide-show" option where you can view your photos in slide-show mode (I've never seen this on a camera). You can choose from different types of flashes (like most cameras). There are white balance options as well (again, like most cameras). There's a self-timer and anti-shake (which I haven't used yet). Another plus is the size of the screen: it's so wide and you can see how clear and crisp the pictures come out. The quality of the video suprised me as well. However with my expierence when I play it back on the computer the audio skips, I have no idea why. The instruction booklet doesn't help much with anything, it just comes with the basics of the camera. The rest is up to you, but it shouldn't be a problem considering how easily set up the buttons are on the camera. Basically this camera is packed with so many options. I still have alot of exploring to do!
Bottom line -- I would highly recommend this camera!
By Alexis on May 30, 2007
There is a function called "best shot" which allows the user to choose from over 20 different modes according to the enviorment that you're in (ex: nature, party, pet, children, portrait, ecceteral). However, I find that the pictures come out just find using the auto mode. I thought it was cute how they added a "slide-show" option where you can view your photos in slide-show mode (I've never seen this on a camera). You can choose from different types of flashes (like most cameras). There are white balance options as well (again, like most cameras). There's a self-timer and anti-shake (which I haven't used yet). Another plus is the size of the screen: it's so wide and you can see how clear and crisp the pictures come out. The quality of the video suprised me as well. However with my expierence when I play it back on the computer the audio skips, I have no idea why. The instruction booklet doesn't help much with anything, it just comes with the basics of the camera. The rest is up to you, but it shouldn't be a problem considering how easily set up the buttons are on the camera. Basically this camera is packed with so many options. I still have alot of exploring to do!
Bottom line -- I would highly recommend this camera!
I purchased this camera a few weeks ago, from Amazon. I played around with it, and took a bunch of shots. About 80% of them came out with absolutly no glare, no haze and no blur. Compared to my old 5.0MP Cannon, this was a HUGE step up for less than half the price.
The camera itself is stunning. I got the black finish, and it is very attactive and extreemly thin. Setup on my PC was a breeze, and only takes a few seconds to transfer my pictures. The entire camera is presented perfeectly. All if buttons/features are easily accessible, and is a very simple device.
Battery time is fantastic. I filled up my 1GB SD card over a two week period and the battery was at 1/3, and it only takes 2-3 hours for it to fully charge.
My only complaint is that the file size of each picture is quite large (4 MB each). Considering I have the camera set to the highest clairty possible, I am not suprised. When transfering a few pictures it only takes a few seconds, but if you have a lot of pictures to transfer it will take a few minutes.
This is a fantastic camera, and I would highly reccommend that your purchase it. I am very glad I did.
Also, the Anti Shake does not seem to do much. The picture comes out slightly blurry if its anything other than bright sunlight outside whether you have turned on Anti-shake or not. You either need a tripod or a really steady hand to avoid the blur. But even with a tripod, pictures come out slightly grainy if its taken in anything other than bright light. It appears that the lens is too small and requires very bright light in order for it to take decent pictures. But other the same conditions, most other point and shoots perform just fine without the grainy-ness. The camera's flash capability is also sadly useless. It's fine for a close party setting, but that's about it. If your subject is over 5 meters away from you, then it's pretty much worthless.
Overall, the Z75 not a very useful camera unless you only need it for family occasions during bright afternoons.



