Storage media: SD Memory Card, Optical zoom: 3x, Sensor resolution: 10.1 Megapixels, Weight: 113g, Digital zoom: 4x ...
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Review summary: Casio's EX-S10 is the slimmest camera around and is packed full of features.
Verdict: As a small snapshooter the Casio may not suit everyone, even though it offers something for everyone. The handling is down to taste and personal physiology, so we can't expect the perfect camera, but the small form is quite fiddly. In terms of images ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: I was pretty excited when I found out I would be reviewing the Casio Exilim S10, "the world's smallest and thinnest 10.1 megapixel camera." Encased in stainless steel and decked out in four color choices, it looks and feels like a great accessory.
Pros: Good general image quality Accurate auto white balance Super Clear LCD is super clear
Cons: No optical/mechanical image stabilization Horrible user manual Weird focusings settings
Verdict: Besides being the "smallest and thinnest 10.1 megapixel model," the S10 is also equipped with a 3x optical zoom lens, 2.7-inch wide Super Clear LCD, Auto Shutter, face detection and iTunes-compatible H.264 video. The S10 also has Best Shot, a series ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Casio's original design brief for its Exilim 'card' range was that they should be pretty much the same height and width as a credit card.The new EX-S10 follows these principles while, more remarkably, slimming down the overall package to just 15mm in ...
Pros: Impressive image quality, Wonderfully compact
Cons: Sharpness issues, Fiddly controls
Verdict: The EX-S10 is so tiny it's hard to take it seriously, but its metering and autofocus systems work very well and overall image quality proved pretty impressive
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Image quality is very good considering the minute size
Pros: Wonderfully compact ; Impressive image quality
Cons: Fiddly controls ; Sharpness issues
Verdict: Natural Green mode is particularly good, producing results akin to Fujifilm's legendary Velvia film
Read Full ReviewReview summary: casio exilim ex-s10 review: The 10-megapixel Casio Exilim EX-S10 is better than you'd expect from such a svelte snapper, thanks to a large screen and flexible features.
Pros: Giant screen, Video record button, Handy sidebar, Tweakable options, Stick-thin
Cons: No image stabilisation, Noise issues, Some clunky controls
Verdict: The Casio Exilim EX-S10 nearly fooled us with its size zero proportions and light feature set. But as soon as we saw the giant screen, we suspected there was more than met the eye with this 10-megapixel point-and-shoot. Its available features are ...
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