Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Casio Exilim EX-S600 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Casio Exilim EX-S600.
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Abstract: Last year Casio released the 5.0mp EX-S500 card camera to rave reviews. The slim profile and ease of use made it one of the most portable and capable point and shoot cameras on the market. Scarcely six months after the release of the EX-S500 Casio a...
The Casio is so small that it could be carried anywhere, ready for the famous decisive moment. The body is nicely made and feels robust. If your need is more for fashion accessory than for a real camera then the Casio will fit the bill. It comes in sil...
No optical viewfinder and a coarse LCD screen make assessment of pictures both before and after shooting difficult. The difficulty of accessing manual settings is frustrating. The user’s manual is totally inadequate -- in 7 languages!
The Casio Exilim EX–s600 is an attractive little camera, ideally suited to taking to a party in a pocket or bag. The Wow factor is high. That so much can be crammed into such a small volume is astonishing. But for anyone with big fingers or ambition...
Compact design, Abundance of Best Shot scenes for most shooting conditions, Anti-shake feature increases sensitivity with a faster shutter speed to combat camera shake, Above-average battery life
Navigating menus a chore, Average burst mode at maximum resolution, Muted colours, Blown-out highlights
The Exilim EX-S600 is an average performer, but its stylish exterior may just win some users over. ...
The Casio Exilim Card EX-S600 provides a very satisfying feeling if photo-gadgetry is your thing. It comes in three colours - silver, orange and blue - to satisfy the fashionistas among you. And while snaps printed at 6 x 4in won't really show some of...
Great design and build, ultra-compact and lightweight, comprehensive range of scene modes
Screen hampered in brighter conditions when viewing becomes difficult, lens
Casios latest Exilim Card, the EX-S600 is a mere sliver of a camera designed for those who want snapability over the desire for manual control and it’s extremely well made
While not as pretty or quite as responsive as Canons sublime Ixus range, the Casio Exilim EX-S600 has a classy allure all of its own. It doesnt offer a wide array of shooting options, but it has excellent specifications and is easy to use. Its also...
Abstract: The Casio Exilim EX-S600 is a middle of the road, pocket sized digital camera. I have tested many better and many worse models than this. It is extremely slim and also easy to use. I would like to have seen sharper photos though.
Compact design; abundance of Best Shot scenes for most shooting conditions; Anti-shake feature that increases sensitivity with a faster shutter speed to combat camera shake; revival feature restores colors in faded photographs; above-average battery life.
Navigating the cameras menus was a chore; average burst mode at maximum resolution; muted colors; blown-out highlights.
The Exilim EX-S600 is average performing, but its stylish exterior may just win some users over.