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Opinion: I ware the good thing in all of my live. It makes super fotos and was not heavy. And this for a camera that was made before 6 years. I wait now for the next P!! model from Casio. When do they produce so good cameras again?
Problems: It `s time to get a new model.
Opinion: I have had my P700 for about 6 months now and taken about 4000 photos with it. It isnt perfect but for what it cost me I (£200) think its a great buy.
The 4x zoom is handy but it does mean the wide angle isnt quite as wide as some 3x cameras.
The preprogrammed settings in 'best shot' give a nice range of results.
Batteries seem to last well even with flash and I picked up 2 extras new for £16 so I've never run out yet. The flash can take quite a while to recharge at times.
Image size seems quite high on max res - around 4.2mb - other cameras seem to keep it down to around 3.5mb.
The screen is superb - very large, easy to see, and very clear.
Movie mode is only adequate - 320x240 at 15fps.
Problems: I had a new CCD fitted under warranty as it had a bad pixel which left a yellow spot right in the middle of pictures - it took Jessops 3 weeks to fix and get it back to the shop.
One handed use often results in the setting buttons beside the screen being pushed.
Opinion: Why can Casio put a PC outlet on this littlle beauty but Nikon and Canon can't. I can back up any of my pro lighting jobs by pluging my remote into the PC and flash my studio lights to get great results. No PC on my Rebel Digital either. This is BIG , and it sets this camera apart and above the rest. Great built in special effects. My 11X14s looks great. Noise in the viewer, not on the prints. Zoom on the video is iceing on the cake. Shame on you Nikon,Canon. Extra batteries for $24.00 . I died and went to heaven. Buy the San Disk Extreme III Card. It comes with a retrieve program that will retrieve every shot , even after several in camera deleats. Kind of scarry.
Problems: Small controls on the back can make you do silly things at first.
Opinion: Easy to use, cheap and good quality camera. You cannot go wrong whit this one. RAW mode also works.
Problems: Two hot pixels, that CASIO Finland is repairing for no cost.
NO other problems...
Opinion: Sended back after almost 2 weeks of testing because of too much noise in mostly pictures, especially indoors.
The nosie may be the so called "colour noise"...not to confuse withe the ISO noise!
Still recommand this camera to anyone that neverminds this issue!
Problems: No problems!
Opinion: superb little camera!
fast autofocus, many features, easy handling
Problems: slower startuptime than expected
pictures are a bit "cool", but after setting the contrast and saturation presets
higher it's fine.
Opinion: Excellent little camera, apart from two defects encountered.
Problems: - Noise even at lower ISO settings
- RAW, very slow and not accepted by Photoshop
Opinion: this is an amazing camera with super low noise levels,sharp results.superfast focus also in low light situations.start up time is superfast 2sec.! white balance is very good,it has also has an very high funfactor, amazing menu,s who guide u to make awesome pictures.some find it's nois reduce system agressive? i did not see any of this on my real life pictures. the camera is loaded with features like braketing on :focus,EB,whiteb,colar and 2 inch lcd.colarfilters, ex finder histogram like a f16 cockpit, handy things like couple shot,pre shot+27 pre settings..ext. flash and lenses availb. realy a awesome, small and super fast camera i love it!
Problems: no problems altough i find iso 640 not very usefull casio crank up the iso from the pro600 up from50/400 to 80/640 for the pro700 but at iso 640 detail is lost. but iso 80-400 is ok
Opinion: nice resolution and manual exposure