Casio Exilim EX-Z100

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5.00
10.1 megapixels | 2.7" screen | 28 – 112 mm (4×)

<p>Casio's first foray into wide angle lenses on its ultra compact cameras came in the shape of the EX-Z100 and sister model the EX-Z200 (which adds CCD-shift image stabilization) - though they have since been joined by several other models in the ever-expanding Exilim Zoom range. The 28-112mm (equiv.) 4x zoom is far more useful than the 3x version used on most of Casio's super slim models, and the ability to shoot widescreen movies in the efficient H.264 format is welcome. Otherwise it's pretty standard stuff, with Casio's usual overabundance of BESTSHOT scene modes (39 in total) and a tiny 10 megapixel sensor. (April 2009)</p>

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Louis Li
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By: Louis Li posted on Oct 24, 2008 UTC

Opinion: The Z100 is slim enough to put in a pocket, the overall operation is fast. The BS mode is best used with point and shoot style, you don't have to know a lot on photography. This camera is very easy to use and it has wide angle lens that's good for landscape pictures.

It has buttons at the back that you can easily switch to different capture modes.

Problems: Whit balance is poor.
Macro mode cannot do close-up shots.
Back buttons will switch on camera easily.

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