Casio Exilim EX-Z700 Camera Review
The Casio Exilim EX-Z700 is a pocket sized digital camera. It has seven megapixels and a 3x optical zoom lens. In terms of features it is a standard, point and shoot camera. There is nothing especially out of the ordinary about the Exilim EX-Z700, although it does have a larger than standard 2.7″ LCD screen. In terms of price this is a mid price model.
Image Quality in this model is good. However though they might not be quite sharp enough to compete with the very best, but there are no really big areas of weakness. In fact there are there many areas where the camera is comfortably above average. One point to note about EX-Z700 is that though ocusing does fall away to a small degree as you move towards the edges of the photos, but this is less noticeable than with a number of rival cameras.
The other major problem that this camera model which is EX-Z700 has is of sunlight reflecting back from light surfaces and therefore losing detail from the shot is handled quite well without being perfect. Therefore while clicking pictures with this model we see that there is a loss of detail in some of the darker areas.
The colours that the Exilim EX-Z700 produces are good and they have a more natural feel to them than many other cameras. EX-Z700 can click great outdoor photo as the levels of colour and lighting are more or less spot on. There is no loss of detail and the skin tones look natural.
The macro shot with this modelis sharp and clear. However in this model that is EX-Z700 drawback with the macro mode of the Exilim EX-Z700 is the fact you can only focus from 15cm away from your subject. This meant I had to crop a lot of the picture I took to make it appear close up.
For an amateur looking for a reliable camera it is a good buy.





