ImagingResource - 4/19/2007 - reviews the 7 megapixel Casio Exilim EX-S770 and writes, “Casio’s tradition of producing slim and sexy ultracompact models that don’t skimp on features continues with the EXILIM EX-S770. Along with a sleek and solid metal design that’s just 17mm at its thinnest point, the Casio S770 comes packed with enough bells and whistles to please even more demanding digital camera users. I really liked the camera’s 230,400-pixel, 2.8-inch widescreen LCD. It’s not only great for composing and viewing images, it also allows a near-full Function menu to stay on the display for quick access. The screen is also well suited for playing back the 16:9 widescreen movies the Casio S770 can make. Movies are unfortunately not easily made Mac-compatible. The Casio S770 is one of the speediest ultra-compact cameras I’ve tried, with virtually no shutter lag when you prefocus.”
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DigitalCameraInfo - 3/30/2007 - reviews the 7 megapixel Casio Exilim EX-S770 and writes, “The Casio Exilim EX-S770 shares many characteristics with its predecessor, the S600. It has an ultra-slim body that comes in trendy colors and has tiny buttons. It is as cuddly as a box – in other words, it’s not that comfortable to hold and handle. It definitely isn’t made for lengthy photo shoots on the beach. Rather, the S770 is designed to fit in a pocket and take a few pictures at the restaurant before heading into the sunset. The camera has a Best Shot mode for sunsets, in fact, as well as 33 other situations. The 7.2-megapixel Casio S770 has some advantages over its predecessor: a bigger 2.8-inch LCD, dual recording buttons to shoot movies anytime, widescreen movies, and an interesting “data transport†function that allows users to view documents, maps, pictures, and web pages from the camera’s big screen. Basically, the S770 is a typical ultra-compact digital camera with its standard resolution and 3x optical zoom lens, but it adds a few frills. If you’re going to use those frills, then the $299 price tag isn’t all that bad. If all you want is a camera and you won’t ever transfer documents (or you have a Mac and can’t transfer data), then there are other digital cameras that can fulfill your needs for a cheaper price.”
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PCMag - 3/14/2007 - reviews the 7 megapixel Casio Exilim EX-S770 and writes, “For those who love shooting video, the Casio Exilim EX-S770 comes very close to replacing the Canon’s PowerShot SD550, although the Canon still edges it out in quality and performance. But for shooting video and all those eBay lovers, the EX-S770 might be a perfect point-and-shoot digital camera.”
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Megapixel - 2/8/2007 - reviews the 7 megapixel Casio Exilim EX-S770 and writes, “Slight shadow noise at 50 ISO - Compression a bit too strong - DATA button gets in the way of holding the camera - Very small internal memory (6MB)”
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TrustedReviews - 1/12/2007 - reviews the 7 megapixel Casio Exilim EX-S770 and the only real criticism of the S770, apart from the lens distortion, is that the full manual is only included as a PDF document hidden away on the software CD. Their verdict - “Apart from the wide-angle distortion and the CD manual I have nothing but praise for the S770. In my opinion it is currently the best ultra-compact digital camera on the market. Considering build quality, design, performance, value for money and photographic results it is comfortably ahead of the competition in every respect.”
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PopPhoto - 12/11/2006 - has reviewed the 7 megapixel Casio Exilim EX-S770 and they write - “Over all, the EX-S770 is an amazing slice of technology and again, it’s obvious that much thought was put into the controls and general works of the camera. It feels great in your hands and has many features that are designed to improve the image making experience for the occasional photographer. At $350 though, it is pricey, especially when you consider the overall quality of the images. After all, isn’t that the whole reason for having a camera?”
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CNET Asia - 12/5/2006 - has reviewed the 7 megapixel Casio Exilim EX-S770 and they write - “The good: Slim and trendy design; large 2.8-inch LCD; abundant scene modes; data transport feature. The bad: Small buttons; average performance; mediocre image quality. The bottom line: The Exilim EX-S770 is a stylish point-and-shoot camera, but its sluggish burst mode and disappointing image quality mar the shooter.”
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PCW - 12/5/2006 - has reviewed the 7 megapixel Casio Exilim EX-S770 and they write - “The EX-770 is an extremely capable, stylish and portable camera that’s ideal for beginners with enough photo control in a compact for more advanced photographers.”
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