CNET Asia Review
Good
The good: Slim design; features not often found on cameras in this class/price range; convenient onscreen menu; live histogram; broad Best Shot options; peppy performance. 6.6
out of 10View score
The bad: Tiny controls; impossible to read icons/text on buttons and camera body; soft photos; moderate zoom focal range.
The bottom line: Although its tiny size and just-average image quality may be dealbreakers for some, the Casio Exilim EX-S10 comes equipped with tons of features that will appeal to snapshooters who want an easy-to-use camera that delivers more than simply point-and-shoot control.
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Average User Rating
from 1 users
Spectacular
9
out of 10User Reviews
This camera is always on my belt,I do not notice that I have it with me at all times.
Mar 3, 2009Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: For the price I find this an excellent camera,has an excellent case that enables quick draw and shoot within seconds
Cons: With such a small camera one has to expect minor operational cons.
Opinion:
When I purchased this camera nearly one year ago,I was looking for the smallest,thinest available with a reasonable spec.I have used this camera every day and never go anywhere without it.I had small hairlines appearing in the LCT and a problem with the battery cover,These were replaced withgout hesitation by Casio in singapore in 2 hours.I use this camera for my work in shipbuilding and for my hobby of photography and can only praise this camera.
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