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14 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Small; responsive; broad feature set for point and shoot; affordable.
Blur-reduction features result in excessive noise; generally average image quality; no optical viewfinder.
Although the image quality and performance of the stylish and ultracompact Casio Exilim EX-Z600 are decent for a snapshooter, watch out for image noise at high ISO settings--it quickly and easily gets out of control, turning pictures into mush.
Compact; large LCD; LCD is bright and easy to see in daylight; convenient Best Shot button; built-in perspective correction; reasonable price; great battery life.
No optical viewfinder; mediocre image color, exposure, and sharpness; some controls are hard to use.
If a low price, long battery life, and a big, bright LCD are at the top your camera needs, the Casio EX-Z600 is an excellent fit. If this camera came with a more extensive software package and delivered better image quality, it would be more enticing.
Abstract: Its small, its silver, it has a huge screen on the back a 3X optical zoom and 6MP inside. The Casio Exilim EX-Z600 looks very like a lot of the quality digital cameras on the market but in use it turns out to be something rather special. FeaturesCam...
The quick operation, bright LCD, and battery life of the Casio Exilim EX-Z600 are enough to put it on your list for consideration if you're looking for a compact, easy to use, auto-only digital camera. The image quality is good and with a little pract...
Abstract: Click on the EX-Z600 to take a QTVR tourThe extra large 2.7-inch Super Bright LCD is approximately three times brighter than the previous EX-Z500 model, producing an impressive luminance of 1200 candelas per square meter. This significant advancement m...
Abstract: by Nhat MeyerThe Casio Exilim EX-Z600 is a simple, stylish, pocket-sized, silver camera with a big, bright display. Its a very competent, well-built addition to the point-and-shoot digital camera genre and definitely a camera to put on your list of po...
Small, Responsive, Broad feature set for point and shoot, Affordable
Blur-reduction features result in excessive noise, Generally average image quality, No optical viewfinder
Although the image quality and performance of the stylish and ultracompact Casio Exilim EX-Z600 are decent for a snapshooter, watch out for image noise at high ISO settings -- it quickly and easily gets out of control, turning pictures into mush. ...
Chromatic aberration and undersharpening The Final Word A slim model that makes an ideal point and shoot for people who want an all purpose camera. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retai...
A slim model that makes an ideal point and shoot for people who want an all purpose camera. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail and distribution channels, or second hand. The price d...
Compact, large LCD that’s bright and easy to see in daylight, convenient Best Shot button, built-in perspective correction, reasonable price, great battery life
No optical viewfinder, mediocre image colour, exposure and sharpness, some controls are hard to use
If low price, long battery life, and a big, bright LCD are at the top of your camera needs, the Casio EX-Z600 is an excellent fit. But if this camera only delivered better image quality, it would be much more enticing. ...
Small; responsive; broad feature set for point and shoot; affordable
Blur-reduction features result in excessive noise; generally average image quality; no optical viewfinder
Although the image quality and performance of the stylish and ultracompact Casio Exilim EX-Z600 are decent for a casual shooter, watch out for image noise at high ISO settings -- it quickly and easily gets out of control, turning pictures into mush ...