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34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Slim design; features not often found on cameras in this class/price range; convenient onscreen menu; live histogram; broad Best Shot options; peppy performance.
Tiny controls; impossible to read icons/text on buttons and camera body; soft photos; moderate zoom focal range.
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-sh...
Thin, attractive design, Large, high resolution LCD, Excellent Shutter button, Zoom ring, Power button design, Flash intensity can be adjusted from +2 to -2 in whole increments, H.264 video and AAC audio codec dont need to be converted for iPod playba...
Worlds worst manual for any product ever, Hard-to-read icons on buttons, Face detection wasnt reliable, High-speed Continuous mode shoots only 2-Mp images, Many features just werent up to snuff, Weak flash, Autofocus failed in low light, Only 11.8MB...
The Casio S10 is a mixed bag. A thin mixed bag, but a mixed bag. As with other Casio cameras Ive reviewed, a few features were not just unusual but impressive. Detect Blur, for example, is a winner. And a telescoping lens in that thin shell, rather th...
Abstract: The cameras stylish body, measuring 3.71" x 2.15" x .59" thin (.54" at the thinnest part) is the product of Casios relentless pursuit of thinness. It is finished according to two design requirements — a high quality feel created by the stainless stee...
Small, attractive form factor. Bright, big 2.7-inch LCD. Intuitive menu-navigation. Fires photos almost exactly with the shutter press. Face-recognition mode sets exposure on people..
Average image detail. Object textures blur together. Noise appears in shadows and throughout indoor photos.
This beauty is capable of good photos in ideal light, but its go-anywhere shape means there may be some engineering compromises. ...
Slim and stylish design, Generally fast performance, Nice 2.7-inch LCD
Many shots were soft or out of focus, Unable to capture fast action, Poor Macro mode, Herky-jerky video clips
If slimness, style, and portability were the only important aspects of digital cameras, then the Casio Exilim Card EX-S10 would win hands down. Unfortunately, while it has some nice features—including an excellent LCD and fast overall performance&md...
Nice looking. Good auto-shutter modes. Above average video quality. Very thin.
Pictures are a bit noisy. Sub-par viewfinder.
The Casio Exilim Card EX-S10s strengths lie in its attractive styling, it automatic-shutter modes, and its top-notch video. Its image quality isnt quite as notable for its price-point - we would have preferred its larger sensor be wed to fewer pix...
Abstract: Product: Casio Exilim EX-S10 Price and Availability: $249.99 Pros: Super slim, big 10.1mp, liked Best Shot over time, simple video recording Cons: Does anyone really need 10.1? Some motion blur Overall: I am considering this for my personal camera. I...
Abstract: Casio has its finger in more pies than Billy Bunter, from keyboards to digital watches and calculators to computers and led the way for other manufacturers to break into photography. Sony may, along with Canon, lay claim to being the inventors of digital ...
Good general image quality, Accurate auto white balance, Super Clear LCD is super clear,
No optical/mechanical image stabilization, Horrible user manual, Weird focusings settings, Casio Exilim EXS10
The S10 is a good camera if many ways. It looks good, it's easy to shoot with, and it performs well in many areas: white balance, LCD screen, and auto focus (when pre-focused). But there were also areas in which the S10 was below average, most noticeab...