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Casio Exilim EX-S880 reviews

Casio Exilim EX-S880

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- 3.5

 

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- 21 January 2008 -
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- 4
- 23 November 2007 -
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- 4
- 26 October 2007 -
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- 0
- 24 October 2007 -
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- 05 October 2007 -
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- 3.5
- 27 August 2007 -
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- 3

 

“ The Casio EX-S880 is a good little snapper that is well built, compact and takes great pictures.

We especially like the family focus face recognition software that means the important people in your life are in sharp focus and the host of other features including the YouTube filming mode if that is your thing.

Against the S770 there isn’t much difference here apart from the increase in megapixels but like its predecessor, it's a good solid camera from Casio... ”

Pocket-lint's rating:
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- 4

 

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“ With the Exilim EX-S880, Casio once again proves that it is a force to be reckoned with in the digital camera market. Although it is competing with some very impressive products from other manufacturers, there are few that can match its combination of ultra-compact size, excellent build quality, striking design, crisp performance, superior image quality and fantastic value for money. If you're looking for a pocket compact the S880 should be near the top of your list... ”

TrustedReviews's rating:
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- 4

 

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“ The Casio Exilim Card cameras typically don't change much from their predecessors and the S880 is just a minor upgrade from the S770. The most significant updates are that the S880 has face detection capability and Casio's new optimized-for-YouTube movie capture mode. The S880 can take some good pictures, but it struggles a bit indoors, with shaky white balance and an under-powered flash. Camera usability is good, with quick performance, easy to change shooting settings, and excellent battery life. If you're looking for a reasonably priced, stylish, ultra-thin camera, the Casio Exilim EX-S880 deserves to be considered... ”

DigitalCameraReview's rating:
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- 0

 

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“ The Casio Exilim EX-S880 is a nice digital ultra-compact package. It has a very respectable price tag of US$249 or less, great list of features (8-megapixels, Face Detection, Anti-shake, 2.8-inch LD, etc.), as well as blazing fast performance, all packed in a stylish and durable shell. However, as stated earlier, I feel the quality of its images is not quite up to par with similar models in this category. That said, the Casio EX-S880 offers an Ok value for an 8-megapixel model that can be stuffed in the smallest of pockets, just be sure to take a good look at the competition before making your final purchase decision... ”

Steves Digicams's rating:
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- 0

 

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“ A thin card-styled camera, the EX-S880 is both good-looking and functional. The metal case is attractive yet durable, but the standout feature is the dedicated video record button, and what it means for the interface. By having only one shooting mode but two separate buttons for video and still photos, Casio has churned out the most convenient camera for shooting both stills and videos that we've tested... ”

InfoSync's rating:
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- 3.5

 

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“ The Casio Exilim EX-S880 tries to slide by as an upgraded S770 with a higher resolution and a different image processor. Unfortunately, it doesn't meet the standards set by its predecessor. While a new image processor usually means faster performance, the S800 performs slower and photos are terribly soft compared to the older camera. The addition of face detection and YouTube uploading software present mildly handy features, but they really don't justify purchasing the S880 if you can still find an EX-S770. Alternately, you might want to look to another manufacturer. For example, Sony's DSC-W80 is in the same price range and only a little larger in size, and it scored well in our review... ”

CNET's rating:
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- 3

 

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