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Casio Exilim Card EX S880 Review

January 24th, 2008 · No Comments

Casio’s EX-S880 has too many buttons: The Data button on top could be a menu item, and active Play and Record buttons make the Power button almost redundant. Otherwise, the design is sleek and functional. Syncing and charging is done only through the included cradle, which requires a power outlet and free USB slot on a PC or Mac. Small buttons on the cradle can quickly activate the camera while docked to transfer files.

Still Photo Quality and Features
The EX-S880’s photos aren’t as sharp as some other 8-megapixel cameras we’ve seen, but the color fidelity was spot-on. While the camera lacks full manual controls, users will find simple options for changing ISO and flash settings, and a plethora of modes to achieve different effects and shots. You can define modes for quick access to custom settings. Face-detection technology uses the autofocus to hone in on faces, and you can program the camera to prioritize focusing on specific friends and family.

Casio Exilim Card EX-S880 Review by LAPTOP Magazine

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