General summary:
I bought this camera so I could start to see if it would be worth the time and money to invest the money and time into a DSLR. The short answer is this camera definitely helped me get there.
To the Point and Shoot Crowd:
If you want to just point and shoot and get great pictures, this is not the camera for you. All of the auto settings will jack up the ISO, even in full bright day light. You will get tons of noise, to the point that you will suddenly become an impressionist painter. The colors tend to be washed, and the light sensor thi...
I have had the Casio Exilim EX-Z60 for about two years. I later misplaced the camera and was then using my husband's Kodak C633 for about a year. After recently finding my Casio again, I have rediscovered why I liked it so much. The picture quality is much better than the Kodak (Both are 6MP). My only complaint is that the Exilim is slightly harder to use as far as the menu items go. I'm sure once I get use to it again that won't even be a problem. For anyone looking for a very compact camera with great quality pictures, this camera is for you.
Jeremiah Beard on Jun 24th, 2008 at 9:46 AM Score: 10
Even though this review says the movie mode isn't great I think it is very good for a digital camera, if you want a movie camera go out and buy one.
I will be taking this camera with me to Japan this month and I have no doubts that it will not disappoint me.
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