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44 Reviews
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Very good image quality outdoors with good light, No lens distortion, Multiple scene modes, Solidly constructed
Some noise from 400 ISO up, Point and shoot only No manual controls, Compression a bit too strong at the highest image quality
Casio packs a 10.1-megapixel CCD, a 3X optical zoom, and a 2.8-inch LCD monitor into the Exilim EX-Z1000, a camera with a size comparable to a deck of playing cards. Clad front and back in a metallic skin, the EX-Z1000 is a sharp-looking camera. The Ex...
Abstract: The Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 is a capable point-and-shoot ultra-compact digital camera which produces high-resolution 10 megapixel images. Its image quality would be quite good if it was not for excessive noise and chromatic aberrations. After all, color...
Abstract: In April of 2006, the Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 was the first announced 10-megapixel compact. Apart from the stunning resolution at a very reasonable price it offers a terrific 2.8-inch wide screen, a sleek and slender body, and no fewer than 36 shooting m...
One of the best values currently available, high-end resolution, ultra-thin camera body, great response times
LCD serves as only viewfinder
When it comes to putting together a great digital camera, Casio appears to have hit all the key points on its checklist with the Exilim EX-Z1000. Ultra-thin camera body? Check. Extremely high resolution? Check. Large LCD screen? Check. Reasonable pric...
Plenty of menu options. Fantastic battery life. Huge, bright screen. Excellent price for feature set.
Average picture quality in some settings (See Part 2). Treat screen with care.
Over the course of the last few months, I have used the Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 a lot, because there are a lot of ways to use it. I am a consumer photographer, trying to work my way up to prosumer, but I can still use help, and that is what the Z1000 off...
Abstract: Casio EX-Z1000 Overview By: Mike PasiniReview Date: 10/20/2006 Note: The following review is an experimental review format. Let us know what you think by emailing with the Email link below. Just when you thought the megapixel war was over, the Casio E...
Excellent resolution and good edge-to-edge detail, Excellent results at ISO 50 and 100, Slim all-metal body, Superb build and finish, Easy to use, Well designed control and menu system, Very fast startup, focus, shutter lag, Lots of scene modes and some i...
Noisy at ISO 400+, almost unusable at ISO 800, High Sensitivity (up to ISO 3200) mode very very low resolution (pixel-binning), Misleading image stabilization mode simply increases the ISO, Noise reduction starts to remove low contrast detail at ISO 200...
Casio was the company that first gave the world a consumer digital camera, way back in 1995 (when most of the big names were still convinced film would live forever), and since the launch of the Exilim range in 2002 the brand has become synonymous w...
Abstract: The digital camera market has been a crazy one in the past 5 years, and has come along way. Although 8-10MP cameras have been available for a few years the consumer market has continued to buy digitals cameras in the 6MP range, but why? Is it because ...
Abstract: Its small, its silver, it has a huge screen on the back a 3X optical zoom and 10MP inside. You may recognise most of those words from the EXZ600 review. Theres a good reason for that - these cameras are very similar. FeaturesI already gave away the...