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Slim, stylish and usable

Review: Casio Exilim EX-770 digital camera

A superbly stylish compact digital camera

Written by Paul Lester

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The Casio Exilim range has done well for itself in the past, and in the new EX-770 offers one the most compact 7-megapixel digicams we’ve seen.

It’s slim and extremely stylish, available in a range of colours and while it looks like it’s overloaded with controls, these are well utilised making it extremely usable on the move.

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The EX-770 houses a wide range of features for fine-tuning your photos; those with a good knowledge of photography should find enough here to get the most from their shots.

In addition, the functions that you’ll most commonly use, such as flash and shooting modes, ISO sensitivity and white balance adjustment, are made accessible as shortcuts on a vertical menu that sits over the LCD.

After a bit of practice you’ll find it takes just seconds to make quick adjustments to your shot for the environment. The LCD itself is bright and clear, and does a great job at previewing your photos.

Unfortunately as a replacement viewfinder it does slip up a little - at the widest zoom setting it’s not too bad, but zoom in and try to find the right shot and you’ll find that artefacts combined with a fairly slow refresh rates obscures the screen somewhat.

Resultant photos are very good for the most part, the Macro mode is excellent, close-up shots after dark are impressive enough but an ISO sensitivity of 800 means that long-distance night shots aren’t always very clear.

As a point-and-shoot solution, the EX-770 is very capable - the automatic mode is very good at making quick adjustments to the shot depending on lighting, making this a great camera for beginners.

It’s very usable and pretty forgiving in terms of camera shake, and its portability makes it an ideal solution if you’re looking to carry it around in a pocket or bag. Hunt around online and you’ll be able to save a bit of cash but at a little over £200 this is a reasonably priced digicam for the performance on offer.

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Product overview

  • Price: £230
  • Manufacturer: Casio
  • Specifications: 7.2MP CCD

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Ratings

  • Overall rating: 4
  • Features: 4
  • Performance rating: n/a
  • Value for money: 4
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Verdict

Pros: Extremely slim and compact, good point and shoot solution, good-quality LCD for previewing shots, very usable menu structure and controls
Cons: LCD falls down as a viewfinder
Overall: 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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