Casio Exilim EX-S600 Review April 10th, 2006 | by Vince Veneziani

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Pictures look absolutely great, even at lower resolutions such as 1600x1200


Highs: Good picture quality: good battery life; picture resoration option

Lows: Dock is needed to charge camera; no viewfinder

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Introduction

There's a huge market out there for digital cameras—plenty of brands to choose from and lots of options. Casio's latest offering, the Exilim EX-S600, is a mid-range 6.0 megapixel camera for those who want some serious photography power without stepping up to an SLR. Some highlights of the EX-S600 include an anti-shake feature, gorgeous movie recording in MPEG4, and extended battery life that lets you get great shots without the hassle of having to recharge the battery. With a $350 price tag, this camera isn't in everyone's budget, but it won't make you take out a second mortgage either. The EX-S600 has a few problems and issues that some may find unappealing, but you can make that decision for yourself as we review this slim and sleek offering from Casio.




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