Neocamera.com Updated: 2011-07-30 18:00:43
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The Casio Exilim EX-Z850 is a full-featured and well-built ultra-compact digital camera. A rare thing among such small cameras, the Z850 features manual controls over shutter speeds up to 60 seconds and a choice of 2 apertures at all focal lengths. Ov...
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about.com Updated: 2011-07-30 18:00:48
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The Casio EX Z850 digital camera is heavily marketed as an eBay digital camera, as it features an "eBay Best Shot" shooting mode. There is much more to this 8.1-megapixel compact digital camera, though. It is slim and stylish, features an oversized LCD...
Lots of camera in a compact size, Loads of shooting modes, "Rapid flash" lets you shoot three images with flash in a row, Great oversized LCD screen (especially for a compact digital camera), Great for shooting eBay auction photos...
Hard to avoid getting fingerprints on the LCD screen, Too easy to bump the control dial...
The Casio EX Z850 digital camera is heavily marketed as an eBay digital camera, as it features an "eBay Best Shot" shooting mode. There is much more to this 8.1-megapixel compact digital camera, though. It is slim and stylish, features an oversized LCD...
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The Casio EX-Z750 won our last ultra-slim roundup of no fewer than 13 contestants with an almost perfect score. Last summer Casio replaced it with the Exilim Z850, which is part of their "Zoom" line of cameras. It looks almost identical, has 8.1 instea...
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The Casio Exilim EX-Z850 was released earlier this year at PMA 2006 and while not the most appealing model in terms of innovative styling, this camera does have some impressive specifications. Housed inside of a metal shell, this 8 MP camera has a 3x o...
Logical menu interface with strong graphic design Live previews in menus Durable aluminum frame 34 scene modes Long battery life Price...
Poorly positioned controls Inaccurate color reproduction Low sharpening levels led to loss of detail High noise levels at ISO 200 and 400 Limited sensitivity range (only up to ISO 400) Poor low light autofocus Lots of noise in long exposures Terribl...
The Casio Exilim EX-Z850 has a sturdy aluminum body that measures 0.93 inches thick. The size and portability may be a big plus for many consumers, but there are tradeoffs. Those include poor handling, under-sized and oddly placed controls, and ports t...
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A nice-looking ultracompact camera, the Casio Exilim EX-Z850 ($399.99 list) is both small and sleek. Even so, it includes special features like antishake DSPs (digital signal processors) and the ability to control aperture and shutter speed settings ma...
Very little shutter lag. Large 2.5-inch LCD. Wide scene selection.
Pictures could be crisper. Menus are not well organized. No on-screen guides.
The Casio Exilim EX-Z850 is a small, sleek, silver ultracompact that takes pretty good pictures, but I expected sharper image quality from an 8MP camera.
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The Casio Exilim EX-Z850 ($399) is an update to their popular EX-Z750 model (see our review) that was introduced back in 2005. New features on the Z850 include an 8.1 Megapixel CCD, a "Rapid Flash" feature, more manual controls, improved battery...
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Casio packs eight megapixels of resolution, an “antishake” DSP, a ton of manual options, plus 34 Best Shot scene modes into the Exilim Zoom EX-Z850. A bright 2.5-inch LCD fills most of the back of this compact 5.6-ounce camera, along with se...
Good selection of scene modes, Very fast, Bright, large LCD, Unique eBay mode...
mdash; Must use docking cradle to charge, Mediocre images at close range...
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Click on the EX-Z850 to take a QTVR tourThe large 2.5-inch Super Bright LCD is approximately three times brighter than the previous EX-Z500 model, producing an impressive luminance of 1200 candelas per square meter. This significant advancement makes t...
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DigitalReviews.net Updated: 2011-07-30 18:01:50
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PerformanceFunctions, More Interesting FeaturesConclusions, Specifications. Review by: Martin Regtien...
Let’s summarise my findings over the last few weeks. I’m pleasantly surprised at the high quality of both finish and the digital output. This is a more than capable camera which should give years of great service – even when technology i...
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informationweek.com Updated: 2011-07-30 18:02:00
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A couple of years ago, you couldnt find a 5-megapixel pocket size camera, let alone 8-megapixel. Today, all the camera companies have high pixel-density pocket cameras, so what are they doing to separate themselves? In addition to its super-fast Exili...
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Announced just before PMA in February 2006 - almost exactly a year to the day after the camera it replaces - the EX-Z850 is Casios latest ultra-compact flagship model, offering a huge feature set in a very slim, all-metal body. The EX-Z750 was very w...
Good resolution, natural accurate color, fairly subtle processing, Huge, comprehensive feature set with real photographic control, Lots of control over image parameters, Wide selection of scene modes, Excellent user interface, Excellent all-metal construc...
Default settings do not necessarily produce the best results, Default sharpening is a bit high (can be reduced), Macro mode doesnt get as close as some competitors, Highlight clipping and some red channel clipping in wide dynamic range scenes, Fairly cons...
Like the EX-Z750 before it, the EX-Z850 has much to commend it to the more serious photographer wanting a truly pocket-sized camera with real photographic control - in fact more so, given that the default settings produce images that lack the over-pro...
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of the first 10 Megapixel Casio EX Z1000 camera, made it perfectly apparent there is at least one manufacturer that begs to differ. If truth be told, the 8 Megapixels that the Casio Z850 offers, happens to be more than sufficient; after all, the 5 and...
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