Exilim EX-Z600 point and shoot compact, but has a large 2.7-inch LCD. The screen is not so dramatic as the 3-inch display in the Nikon Coolpix S6, which I considered at the same time, but it is significantly brighter (an important advantage, since the EX-Z600, like the Nikon S6 and most other ultracompacts, lacks an optical viewfinder ). As a result, when you're shooting in bright sunlight, images on the display Casio perfectly visible, and the images on the Nikon can be hard to see. EX-Z600 has an attractive black exterior, and comes in more mundane silver.Informal shots that I took with the 6.0-megapixel EX-Z600 looked comparable to those I took about the same time with a 6.0-megapixel Nikon S6 and 7.1-megapixel Olympus Stylus 720 SW. In a more detailed PC World Test Center's evaluation of the laboratory, however, EX-Z600 received a total score Fair, with our jury has given the picture below-average marks color accuracy and clarity.
EX-Z600 in the more unusual features of its built in the correction of a correction or mortgage. Applied to images in playback mode, this effect can do a good job square rectangular object photographed at odd angle so that it looks more like a shot straight at you. This feature is likely to fix the mess out of the shot out of the room, but it is correct photo paper, which I would accept. To correct the image is saved as a new file, the original remains unchanged.Casio software includes this subtle thing. Photoloader is a simple transfer of images and applications. Oddly enough, the Mac version does not support OS Xa real bummer. Another area in which the EX-Z600 has the batteries. We can expect this camera's batteries to drain quickly because of the large and bright LCD. In fact, EX-Z600 lasted for a maximum of 500 shots in our test (at which point we let our technician go home), significantly higher than the average of 271 shots.



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