Casio Exilim EX-V7
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Casio’s new 7.2-megapixel Exilim Hi-Zoom EX-V7 is the most powerful zoom in the stylish Exilim series of compact digital cameras. This new model is the world’s slimmest digital camera with a 7x optical zoom lens*. Thinness is a defining quality in the Exilim line, and the EX-V7 is no different as it easily fits in a shirt pocket or small purse.
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KenRockwell.comI’m impressed: Casio has addressed many of the little whines I had about earlier cameras. The flash fill works better on this Casio than most compacts and the flash recycles fast. It has the biggest zoom range of any camera I want to put in my pocket and carry everywhere. The movies with stereo sound are a great bonus. |
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Pocket-lintOn a first look, the Casio EX-V7 looks to offer a good feature set in a compact case. The sliding lens does add to the bulk of the model and the zoom toggle a tiny bit of discomfort when using it, however the picture quality is good, and the H.264 recording option for video a welcomed inclusion. |
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CNETCasio tries to make a statement with the EX-V7’s 7x optical zoom and sensor-shift image stabilization, but awkward controls and ho-hum image quality make this camera merely mediocre. |