Photo : Casio Exilim EX-S880 8.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Anti-Shake Optical Zoom (Black)

Casio Exilim EX-S880 8.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Anti-Shake Optical Zoom (Black)

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Batteries Included: 1
Battery Description: 1 Li-Ion Battery (NP-20)
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Casio
Color: Black
Digital Zoom: 4 x
Display Size: 2.8 inches
EAN: 0079767622824
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Label: CASIO
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: CASIO
Maximum Focal Length: 18.6 millimeters
Maximum Resolution: 8.1 MP
Minimum Focal Length: 6.2 millimeters
Model: EX-S880BK
Monitor Size: 280 hundredths-inches
Optical Zoom: 3 x
Publisher: CASIO
Studio: CASIO
System Memory Size: 10.8 MB


Features:
  • 8 mega pixel, 3x optical
  • 2.8" Wide Super Bright LCD
  • Face Detection Technology
  • You Tube Video Capture Mode
  • MPEG 4 H.264 Video























Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Looks Cool, Horrid Camera...
I started out thinking this camera was amazing because it was so thin, but after some use I realized it's an honestly bad quality camera. It's design is pretty attractive, not on the level of say a Cyber-SHot T Series, but it looks good. The lens is quite large for only 3x optical zoom and takes up a little less than half of the front of the camera. It's very thin and has a large 2.8 inch LCD which takes up about 3/4's of the back. It has a convenient thumb-rest as well, making it easy to hold with one hand. Video recording is very easy with a touch of a button. The camera includes 30-some-odd best shot modes, which are seen in many cameras now. This is pretty much where the good ends. Its control system is unremarkable at best, with awkwardly small buttons and an uncomfortable zoom switch. The LCD screen is impossible to see in the sunlight and just emits the feeling of low resolution and quality. The menu system is fine, but they only include some features in the sidebar on the LCD so you have to hunt for the rest in the menus. The optical zoom is nothing special at 3x and the anti-shake is digital, not optical so it really doesn't work well and I believe it degrades image quality. On to the images themselves. The camera has very few ISO settings, and anything above ISO 400 looks like it's snowing. Even at low ISO's the camera's pictures look soft. One thing that really bugs me is that in some low-light conditions the color temperature is for some reason really, really warm, making the image look awful. I don't know why it does this but I don't like it. The camera's face-detection doesn't work at all. Sometimes it thinks something's a face when it isn't, and it's only successfully worked for me about 4 times out of a good 600 pictures with this camera. I'd say a good 250+ had people's faces in them. That's a 1/62.5 chance of working at best. When it all comes down to it, this camera is somewhat good looking but this can't compensate for terrible, super-soft pictures. I'd give this camera a pass and buy a Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T70 of Canon PowerShot SD870 IS. These cameras have about the same resolution but larger screens, optical stabilization, and the take good pictures. The Canon has a wide-angle lens and 3.6x optical zoom while the sony has a touchscreen and super sleek design. Casio's a small company and doesn't have the build quality or production capapbility or funding to produce a winner yet. It's worth the extra money for one of the other ones, trust me.

PROS:
-Somewhat Attractive Design
-Large Screen
-Easy Video Recording

CONS:
-Terrible, soft pictures
-Low light pictures have really, really warm color temperatures
-Limited ISO range, high ISO's are super noisy
-Cheap build quality
-Face detection doesn't work
-No optical anti-shake
-Small, awkward buttons



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not happy with the camera
I really want to like this camera but unfortunantly I don't. Yes the video is good but the pictures could be a lot better. Here are pros and cons of image quality:

PRO - Video is prob the best you will get on a pocket camera like this. It takes SUPERB pictures in medium light and flash pictures.

CON - Atrocious pictures in daylight or bright light situations. The "Auto picture mode" is one of the worst I've seen in these conditions and it is killing my vacation to Italy (yes I am here now with my new camera). It is possible to manually adjust exposure and metering to compensate a little bit BUT THE SETTINGS DON'T SAVE so I have to manually adjust every time I take a picture. Also, WHAT YOU SEE IN THE VIEWFINDER ISN'T ALWAYS WHAT RECORDS AS A PICTURE. The image will be cropped or suddenly washed out when I go back to review....HOW ANNOYING. It is so bad that I am returning the camera when i get stateside again.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Product!
This is a great camera and it is a good buy for the money. It has a slim design so you can put it in your pocket and take it anywhere. It has a nice large screen for easy viewing.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Overall good extra thin camera

Just use it intermittenly. Cannot comment on battery life, many other functions, etc. yet.
Overall a great extra thin camera, lots of good improvements. I just want to focus on the negatives:
1. button size. Very small. Easy to mis-press something
2. button location. Worse than previous design. Always accidentally turn it on. This is my biggest complaint
3. Size. Slightly thicker than previous design (I had S500).




Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Casio EX-S880 has problems
I owned a S770 and loved it. I thought this would be an upgrade but it is not. I am on my second one after trading in the first due to an optics problem. Surprise, the optics problem is still there. Casio has not admitted to the problem yet, but this will come back to haunt them. Many of my pictures have circular spots on them. These are caused by a reflection issue in their optical path. Why yes, I do know about optics. This has ruined company party and family Thansgiving photos. And, I cannot get hold of anyone at Casio to get their opinion of this. As much as I hate to do so, since I really like the thin design, I am going to return my S880 and try to find an older S770.



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