Casio Exilim EX-Z600
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The latest evolution in the popular Casio Exilim series offers 6.0-megapixel high-resolution photos in a stylish, compact, and pocket-sized package. The extra large 2.7-inch Super Bright LCD is approximately three times brighter than the previous EX-Z500 model, producing an impressive luminance of 1200 candelas per square meter. This significant advancement makes the LCD easier to see, especially when viewed in the sunny outdoors. In auto mode, the LCD automatically adjusts to the brightness of the surrounding environment. The EX-Z600’s Super Life Battery now has an even longer battery life, supporting a staggering 550 shots per charge.
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ThinkCameraThis is a very good camera indeed. Don’t confuse the Z600 with the S600 which is even tinier but doesn’t take nearly such good pictures. Battery life is great at 4 – 500 shots and this camera would be on my shortlist if I was shopping for a compact digicam. |
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Steve's DigicamsBottom line – the Casio Exilim EX-Z600 is a feature-rich, 6-megapixel model that offers amazing performance, loads of useful exposure modes, and good image quality. |
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Popular PhotographyWhether or not you eBay, the Casio Exilim EX-Z600 has a winning combo of features, functions, and price that make it buzz-worthy. |
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Digital Camera ReviewThe quick operation, bright LCD, and battery life of the Casio Exilim EX-Z600 are enough to put it on your list for consideration if you’re looking for a compact, easy to use, auto-only digital camera. The image quality is good and with a little practice, you can get consistently good pictures. |
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Photography ReviewAs long as you are not expecting a professional camera hidden in a point-and-shoot package, then you’ll be happy with this camera. If you’re going somewhere where image quality Is the top priority, then this isn’t the right camera. |
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Cameras.co.ukThe Casio Exilim EX-Z600 is pretty much a standard pocket sized digital camera. The images I managed to take were good in more or less every situation, without ever quite being the best. The camera is easy to used and fairly priced. |
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PC WorldIf a low price, long battery life, and a big and bright LCD top your list of camera needs, the EX-Z600 is an excellent fit. If only this camera came with a more extensive software package and delivered higher image quality, it would be even more enticing. |
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KenRockwell.comI’d suggest the EX-S600 over this EX-Z600 as the best take-everywhere camera for a normal person. Even better, you can buy the EX-S600 today. |
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Good Gear GuideA slim model that makes an ideal point and shoot for people who want an all purpose camera. |
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CNETAlthough the image quality and performance of the stylish and ultracompact Casio Exilim EX-Z600 are decent for a snapshooter, watch out for image noise at high ISO settings—it quickly and easily gets out of control, turning pictures into mush. |
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MacworldWhile informal shots I took with the 6-megapixel EX-Z600 looked pretty good, the camera’s images earned below-average scores for color accuracy and sharpness in detailed lab tests. The EX-Z600 also scored poorly in exposure accuracy tests, compared with other point-and-shoot cameras we looked at recently. |