digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 17:54:03
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The Casio Exilim EX-S770 is a 7.2-megapixel addition to the company’s series of ultra-slim cameras. The svelte, stylish body comes at a cost, though, as the camera lacks many of the manual controls you’ll find on similar models. The EX-S770&rs...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-30 17:54:03
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7-megapixel compact digital camera: Casio is perhaps one of the first names youd think of when looking for a compact digicam; its Exilim range has in the past achieved rave reviews for an effective combination of quality and usability. The...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 17:54:03
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Most of Casios cameras are compact, but the Exilim Card EX-S770 range takes miniaturisation to the extreme. At just 19mm front to back, its the slimmest zoom camera weve ever seen, and its low-profile buttons and minimal design mean it will fit i...
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Casio’s EX S770 slots into the Exilim Card range at the top, ousting the S600 and providing pretty much the slimmest camera experience you’re likely to meet...
Slim design and build, ultra-compact, anti-shake mode with high sensitivity setting, 32 automated snapping modes...
Close focus distance, barrel distortion at wide-angle end of lens, intrusive noise at ISO 200 and above...
Casio’s EX S770 slots into the Exilim Card range at the top, ousting the S600 and providing pretty much the slimmest camera experience you’re likely to meet...
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Seems like in the past year or two, digital camera manufacturers are releasing new model lineups every three to six months. Yet, there doesnt seem to be much change from lineup to lineup. On top of that, most manufacturers offer very similar cameras a...
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Casio was one of the first companies to introduce a truly credit card sized camera (in width and height, if not depth) with its Exilim ‘lifestyle’ range at the turn of the millennium. This lightweight yet solid metal construction...
James Bond-like design ethic that means it slots easily into the tightest of pockets, quality metal build means it’ll withstand a few knocks in the heat of the action, user friendly menu layout allows quick implementation of key functions, sharp and colour rich images under most conditions (especially if a lot of natural daylight around)...
Image noise is a real problem above ISO400, meaning we’d recommend sticking to ISO 200 or below, no removable media supplied with the camera, though this is increasingly common...
It's not perfect, but the easy-to-use Casio S770 is one of our most favourite Exilims to date, only really falling down when it comes to that familiar Casio bugbear of light sensitivity (or rather its insentivity to light!) Login or register to post...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2011-07-30 17:54:02
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Casio has finally succeeded at producing an ultra-slim digital camera without sacrificing too much on image quality. Casios S-series have always been among the slimmest digital cameras, starting with the S100 which featured a lens made of transparent...
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digitalcamerainfo.com Updated: 2011-07-30 17:54:02
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As the newest Exilim in the Casio’s Card series, the S770 brings with it 7.2 megapixels and a wide 2.8-inch LCD screen. It carries on some traditions of the line, such as the skinny 0.7-inch profile, trendy appearance, and almost countless numbers o...
Nice 2.8-inch LCD Trendy 0.7-inch housing Large menu font Easy to use Dual recording buttons High-quality movies Past movie mode Included camera dock Data transport function...
Uncomfortable to handle Tiny buttons Only digital zoom in movies Top manual ISO of 400 Only 6 MB memory included Horrible included software Data transport works only on Windows...
The Casio Exilim EX-S770 shares many characteristics with its predecessor, the S600. It has an ultra-slim body that comes in trendy colors and has tiny buttons. It is as cuddly as a box – in other words, it’s not that comfortable to hold and h...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-07-30 17:54:02
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Casios Exilim EX-S770 ultra-compact digital camera looks good at first glance, with a high resolution, a large LCD, and a sharp-looking and thin camera body. But sharp looks cant carry the EX-S770 alone, and its few deficiencies become apparent after...
Small camera body, large and bright LCD, 35 scene modes available...
Images seem soft, shutter lag should be better, price is a little high, no separate viewfinder, requires a cradle for transferring photos...
Casios Exilim EX-S770 ultra-compact digital camera looks good at first glance, with a high resolution, a large LCD, and a sharp-looking and thin camera body. But sharp looks cant carry the EX-S770 alone, and its few deficiencies become apparent afte...
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Heres a sleek shooter plenty of folks are sure to find alluring. Not only is the Casios compact Exilim EX-S770 fashionably styled, but it has some serious photo-taking chops. Loaded with scene modes and a great set of video-capture tools, this is a...
Very good-quality video. Excellent menu system. Big 2.8-inch LCD. Exceptionally flexible movie modes, including Past and Short. Variety of flash options.
Some performance issues. Controls can be difficult to operate for those with larger hands. No glass viewfinder. Some shots had blown-out highlights.
This 7.2-megapixel ultracompact is very versatile and easy to use, with lots of flexibility for shooting stills and movies...
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Megapixel.net Updated: 2011-07-30 17:54:03
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Besides being thin, the Casio EX-S770 is also quite elegant and available in a wide range of colours. In the case of this version, most of the camera is covered in a deep blue-black metal while the top and sides are finished in a mid-grey plastic with...
Good image quality, Extremely compact, Sharp 28inch LCD monitor, DATA mode could be very handy...
Slight shadow noise at 50 ISO, Compression a bit too strong, DATA button gets in the way of holding the camera, Very small internal memory (6MB)...
The new Casio Exilim EX-S770 continues the tradition of Exilim cameras, packing a 3X zoom into a body that is something less than 2 cm (3/4 inch) thick when the camera is Off. Besides being thin, the Casio EX-S770 is also quite elegant and available i...
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bonafidereviews.com Updated: 2011-07-30 17:54:03
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Casio continues its best selling Exilim line of slim digital cameras by releasing the EX-S770. Similar to its predecessor, the S500 and S600, this new member is sleek, stylish, and easy to use. As the name may suggest, resolution has been increased t...
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productsifter.com Updated: 2011-07-30 17:54:03
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If the ultimate in portable photography is your bag then you need look no further than this 7.2-megapixel Casio cracker. Just 13.7mm thin, the S770 has a tough, all-metal build, responsive handling and, despite it’s small size, a busload of simple-t...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 17:54:03
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A superbly stylish compact digital camera...
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If you want the slimmest, sexiest digital camera around, take a look at Casios "Card" series. We loved the stunning S500 and S600, but the Exilim S770 has a much larger, much higher resolution screen and a 7.2MB imager. Despite the big 2.8-inch wide s...
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The is the latest model in Casio’s Exilim Card line of ultra-compact/ultra-slim cameras. It features 7.2 megapixel capture resolution, a wide-screen 2.8 inch “Super Bright” LCD and 3x optical zoom. It’s available in three colors (blue, red, and si...
The Casio Exilim EX-S770 is definitely a head turner. Even though my review unit was “just silver”, its looks and finish raised a lot of eyebrows. People just like small shiny things, I guess. Maybe it’s the 2.8 inch wide LCD. Anyway, besides its g...
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Casio EXILIM EX-S770 Overview by Dan HavlikReview Date: 04/19/2007 No one else makes ultraslim cameras like Casio, and its latest model in the svelte EXILIM line -- the 7.2 megapixel EX-S770 -- raises the style bar once again. As I remarked in a review...
Very slim and stylish design Speedy all-around performance with virtually no shutter lag when you pre-focus Rapid Flash function helps take quick flash photos in succession Excellent 2.8-inch LCD screen Unique Data Transport feature for storing and vie...
Buttons and controllers too small for hands and hard to read Tends to underexpose most daylight images Below average low-light capabilities Over aggressive anti-noise processing obliterates detail High ISO mode produces soft images Below average batter...
Casios tradition of producing slim and sexy ultracompact models that dont skimp on features continues with the EXILIM EX-S770. Along with a sleek and solid metal design thats just 17mm at its thinnest point, the Casio S770 comes packed with enough b...
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buy-n-shoot.com Updated: 2014-03-31 04:40:43
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Good things come in small packages. And Casio have delivered! The new EX-S770 is super slim at just 13mm and is all about style. The wider curved top right corner, the 2.8 inch wide screen LCD and very easy navigation shows that plenty of thought h...
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