Summary: The Casio Exilim Card EX-S10 is a 10.1 megapixel digital camera with 3x optical zoom. It was designed to be the world's smallest and thinnest stylish 10.1 megapixel ca...
Conclusion: This beauty is capable of good photos in ideal light, but its go-anywhere shape means there may be some engineering compromises.
Pros: Small, attractive form factor. Bright, big 2.7-inch LCD. Intuitive menu-navigation. Fires photos almost exactly with the shutter press. Face-recognition mode sets expo...
Cons: Average image detail. Object textures blur together. Noise appears in shadows and throughout indoor photos.
Summary: I'm extremely impressed with this camera. The expansion of the smile detection auto trigger to include panning and blur detection are a fabulous step forward to help p...
Pros: Cutting edge features, Lovely design, Good shutter lag performance, Original scene modes, Little fringing on contrasty areas
Cons: Bad noise performance, Poor macro effort, Flash performance could be better
Summary: At just .59 of an inch thick, Casio introduces the Exilim S10. This ultra-thin, ultra-compact digital
camera contains all the exciting features of its Exilim siblings,...
Conclusion: The quality of the images was good. Not great but not horrible most of the time. It is better than the line you would draw in comparing ultra-thin with good quality....
Casio Exilim EX-S10 Digital Camera with iTunes Video Support
iLounge
04 March 2008
Conclusion: Simply put, though neither the Exilim EX-S10 nor the prior Sanyo Xacti video cameras will light the world on fire, the EX-S10 strikes us as the smarter overall option ...
Casio’s EXILIM series was born with the appearance in 2002 of a
"wearable card camera"— a digital camera with a very slim form.
The new EXILIM Card EX-S10 maintains all of the powerful
functionalit…
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