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Great camera at a great price

I needed the battery and charger. For a few dollars more, I also got another camera which I like very much. I am happy to support the Savation Army's efforts to raise funds.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: salvationarmy

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Great Little Camera Casio Exilim EX-Z75

I sell tiny hand sculpted dolls here on eBay and getting clear photos is very difficult but important. I had a great camera but it was stolen so I was without a camera. A friend gave me a camera and while a good camera was not known for good detailed, macro photos.

The Casio Exilim EX-Z75 was recommended to me by a fellow artist who also sculpts tiny fairy artdolls. So I kept watching here on eBay for a good used one. The esthetics did not matter so I bid on this used camera. (there is not a thing wrong with the camera I purchased, it is not new but it was definately better than described by the seller. Seller is a honest person and would definately purchase from him again)

I love that it will allow MULTIPLE FOCUS points so the entire picture is in focus, not just what is closest to the lens. The controls are easy to manipulate and frankly for an inexpensive little camera, it has many of the features of my old camera that was stolen (a $500 camera).

I am very pleased that I can easily take macro photos that are really detailed that show the tiny parts of my sculptures. I really recommend this camera to anyone who uses eBay and needs details in their photos without having a degree in photography.
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Pleasantly Surprised! Easy to use! Get more for your money!

I bought an EX-Z60 for photos on eBay and liked it so much I wanted to upgrade the megapixels to get even better pics. I like the features that were "not" on the Z60 like bigger screen and easier to change functions on the side menu(needs to have a focus selection). Also, it has on board memory, SDHC card capability, ISO 800, and the function keys seem to be easier to use. The macro is even crisper than I expected for only 1 more megapixel and I am doing much less editing on Picasa, which is very nice too. I like the "Soft Flash" and would like a "Double Soft" as well. The only negative is that the trigger is small and somewhat "slippery" but I am adjusting to it.

All-in-all, I am very pleased and somewhat surprised by the Casio cameras since I was not familiar with them when I was first shopping. I have had Kodak and Nikon but I like the Casio even better than either of them. I would recommend Casio to anyone.
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Inexpensive but has some expensive features, nice color

I have bought quite a few digital cameras in the past 10 years, from cheap give it to a 5 year old old point and shoots, to semi-pro nikon dslrs. I was going on a camping trip and saw a good price on this at ebay, I didn't want to take my higher $ Olympus just in case, so I bid and won it. The post office was a little slower than I thought they would be and the day before the trip my Casio hadn't come.

No one's fault, just a little too slow. So I really wanted a pocket point and shoot, I went to Walmart and bought a more expensive 12 MP Nikon Coolpix. I was able to get some nice shots on the trip and when I got home, the Casio was there. I took shot comparison shots (my cats, my house, my truck) and over and over, the Casio's color was truer and the noise was smoothed and APPEARED to be more reduced. Go figure, my 7MP $25 used Casio beat the brand new $150 12 MP Nikon.

As a point and shoot, it's interface is a little hard to use (markings are small and hard to read for a middle aged white male) but as I dived into it, I realized there was one function every digital camera should have: a live Luminance Histogram. Not one from a picture you took; a histogram of what you are looking at NOW. The Nikon D80s or D90s don't have this, even at 8x the price. Yes taking a picture and reading the histogram is easy, seeing the histogram before you shoot just makes sense AND helps.

The camera is quiet, fairly quick, and small, in fact I carry it every day in the pocket opposite my phone. The interface to the computer is a goofy usb cable form I've not seen before, so be aware that you'll be wanting to use the SD Card in the computer directly.

Hopefully it will last me a while, but just for the color reproduction and live histogram, I'm not even looking at any other point and shoot makers and when it dies, I'll replace it with another Casio. Bravo Casio.
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Easy to use and great for students!

Originally retailed for $199 several years ago. Easy to operate, and the features can be changed quickly. Takes a standard SD storage card. I use an 8gig card. Battery life is several hours when new. The video feature is easy to use, however the mic is super sensitive, and I find myself covering the mic hole with a finger while recording. Any breeze or wind will make a sound like someone's dragging a piece of plywood down the street. Great for students.Read full review...

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It's a Perfect Fit for Me

I've had several and keep coming back for more (even though my kids are very hard on my cameras when they borrow them). It fits comfortably in almost any pocket. It takes shots quickly provided the evil red-eye reduction is turned off. Battery life is impressive. The camera excels at outdoor shots. Lighting inside can be inconsistent with the flash.

It also records video or audio, and a lot of it with a big enough SD card. Overall, it's small, versatile, effective, modestly priced, etc.
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had them, have them, will likely buy them as long as they are out there.

These are a few years old and out of production but new then and working now, they are going for a good price with good resoloution. I had one and dropped it off a building, it broke, a second we keep on hand for the impromptu shots and a third we just bought here used for work. Small, fast to shot and process for the next shot, a function many of the small cameras fail at. Press the button and many make you wait. Not this little guy, no missing shots here. Decent zoom and quality. The work it does now is building surveys for Energy management. $28 price after shipping is more than worth it for the hard working camera with a goo d battery life to boot.Read full review...

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Casio EX-Z75

Like this camera alot. Compact, and easy to use. Just got it so I haven't used it alot but so far it is wonderful. I bought it without the manual and already have figured out how to use and get around in the camera so to me that is awesome. Works for me just a mom that shots quick pictures so it's great.....Read full review...

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exilim 7.2 camera

Very easy to use, good battery life and nice pictures. Very easy to put photos on the computer and send to others or create slide shows.

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Best camera I've ever own

Everything about this camera is wonderful! It takes flawless pictures and videos, is very slum, and has excellent battery life. Would recommend this camera to anyone.

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