Casio EXILIM EX-S10 Consumer Reviews
404 Views April 9th, 2008 Category: Casio, Popularity: 6%Reviewed By Christopher (from Colorado, USA)
This is my 5th (5th generation) Casio Exilim and I would have, without a doubt, given this camera a 5 star review if it wasn’t for the fact the ONLY WAY TO CHARGE THE BATTERY is to take it out and stick it in the travel charger.The battery doesn’t come out easy making the process tediously annoying and then every time you re-insert it you have to go through the process of resetting the date & time. It makes me want to chuck it out the window!
Casio stated there are no known plans to offer a desktop cradle charger (unlike all the previous Exilms). This is such a huge step backwards that I’m actually selling my brand new EX-S10 on ebay tonight!
For this reason I highly recommend NOT BUYING this camera but could recommend the Exilm EX-S880 as an alternative.
P.S. The “Best Shot” mode doesn’t store after shut off so if your at a party at night (etc) everytime you turn the camera on you have to reselect the night mode. A sad feature loss.
Reviewed By Nick (from Iowa City, IA)
Seriously, go to Target and give it a test-run. As soon as you try the auto-shutter feature you’ll be sold. If you set the auto-shutter to smile, it will wait until the subject smiles to take the picture. It’s the best when using it on uncooperative children. No more waiting for them to smile and being a second too late. Also, the continuous shutter mode worked to get pictures of my mother who can never seem to keep her eyes open. It is an excellent point-and-shoot camera with 36 presets to get the right picture. It even has a pre-set for self-portraits where you’re holding the camera backwards! In addition, it is one of the few cameras with a functional video mode. While it is a great point-and-shoot, it has easily-navigable menus to take control over every aspect of a picture, giving you the advantages of an SLR for the perfect shot, every time. It’s light and compact design is great for touring or to simply slip into your pocket and take it with you around town. It is simply an amazing camera that takes high quality pictures. No regrets.
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