The Casio EX-Z60 is Casio’s entry level point-and-snap camera in the 6 megapixel category and is fairly typical of its class. It uses a 2.5-inch diagonal display screen, a familiar back panel control array and 3x optical zoom lens with 4x digital zoom. Casio has added less common functions like an anti-shake DSP processor, an “auto-macro” function and a function to digitally restore photos of analog snapshots to correct fade and color loss.
Steve’s Digicams have posted their Casio Exilim EX-Z60 Review and say-
“Bottom line - Casio’s Exilim EX-Z60 is yet another “ultra-compact” model to add to its ranks. With the exception of the Anti-Shake noise issue in low lighting, it offers great image quality and robust performance as well as an exposure mode for every member in your household. With a street price of $249 or less it offers an excellent value for a very pocketable 6-megapixel consumer model.”
This is the smallest of the credit card size cameras on the market today - feature-wise the Sony is the next runner up but size-wise it is wider than this Casio.
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