Casio EX-S880 Review By laptopmag
252 Views December 19th, 2007 Category: Casio, Popularity: 5%A dedicated video record button at the top right corner of the EX-S880 makes shooting video in any situation a snap, and the resulting VGA clips were free of jumps and largely without artifacts or rough edges

laptopmag reviewed the Casio Exilim EX-S880 and gave outIn fact, anyone who expects to shoot more photos than video should invest in a good digital still camera; most current models capture very good clips, and some are even capable of recording very good sound, too. The Casio Exilim Card EX-S880 is a well-rounded choice. This camera (as well as others with similar capabilities) is relatively inexpensive, easy to use, and offers many options in terms of manual controls. And 47 minutes should do the trick for capturing special moments.”
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