I bought the Casio S770 because of it's compact size. Easy to carry anywhere and takes great pictures. The built-in features give lots of flexibility to the average camera user. I am an older person so the anti-shake/vibration features helps a lot. Have taken a couple videos with it and they too are quite nice. The available light has a lot of effect on the video result but the camera is able to take nice videos under normal to lower light indoor shooting. I highly recommend this camera, in fact I bought a second one for another family member. As always be careful choosing a seller. One of my cameras was advertised as good quality and complete accessories. Got the camera and found excessive dings and scratches all over the camera. Contacted the seller and was offered a replacement. The second camera was slightly better looking but still heavily used, yet it takes great pictures so I use it for work and don't need a fancy / pretty camera it's the results that count.Read full review
I love how small the camera is and that it takes video on tiny memory-cards, with the HQ picture of equal quality to VHS or 8mm tapes. You can keep it in your shirt pocket and not be stuck carrying something that's obviously a movie camera. It also takes snapshots, but I decided to buy it primarily as a video camera because of its size and picture quality. I like how large and bright the screen is and I like the "best shot" feature that lets you preset the conditions of the shoot (low light, scenery, etc.). The anti-shake feature does help keep the image steady but I'd suggest getting the tiny tripod that's available for it: It's easier to hold that way during a long take. I haven't yet used the editing function that comes on a disc that you put into your computer; it looks promising.... I dislike the instruction book being on another disc, so you can't easily get your questions answered. As a result, there are things about the camera that I still haven't figured out---how to get the video to play from start to finish and not stop at the end of every shot, for instance. It's also difficult to change the battery and memory card---and I dislike that. The instructions tell you that if you shoot in 16.9 the picture will fill your HDTV screen, but it doesn't: There are still wide black margins at left and right and I haven't found anything on the camera settings to fix that problem. I wish the macro function were easier to use and that the digital zoom could be turned off when you're shooting video. But I expect that I'll find everything easier with practice. I'm planning to take this camera and not my Hi-8 rig with me on vacation this year, so I'll know more later. But so far, it's a good buy...Read full review
I recently recieved my Casio EX-s770 through an ebay purchase. I am very impressed. Overall the camera is very stylish and sleek (I have the midnight blue color). I love that the majority of the camera is a metal surface and seems to be well manufactured. Playing around with some of the features for a few minutes I quickly came acrost the "best shot" mode. This allows the user to quickly find which type of picture they would like to take, whether it's black and white, sepia, widescreen, action shot, portrait, etc. etc. etc. etc. and I do mean etc. I didn't know there was so many ways to take a picture :) A really nice feature of this model is the usb docking cradle. This makes it very easy to not only charge your camera without taking out the battery, but also allows quick uploading of pictures or video to your computer, also without removing the sd card. Finally, Of course I sell a lot on Ebay, and what clinched the deal for me is the "Ebay Mode" found on the best picture menu I mentioned. It presets all of the brightness and size specs to get just the right picture for your all important Ebay listings. Overall I give this camera 5 stars and with prices now going on Ebay below $150.00 you really can't go wrong. Miami NickRead full review
Casio Exilim EX-S770 7.2 megapixel The camera has an impressive picture and size of display is almost the entire back of camera; also great options, such as a "fireworks" mode, sepia or black and white tones, etc. My only issue with this camera was that it was a gift for my daughter and I was surprised to see a "reconditioned" sticker on it, because it is the same cost as a new one! I would have liked to know more about that pre-purchase. I also thought it was a different color blue. This one comes with a camera dock recharger; other cameras come with a direct wall recharger
I'm a woman and I like this camera a lot. I'm not sure a person with big man-hands will like it. It is thin and looks nice. The screen is huge. I can switch to different modes to get the best picture possible. The video looks pretty good. Great battery life. Fast picture-taking. I like how it takes regular memory cards. I bought this camera because all of my friends have Canon cameras, but I wanted something different and more attractive. The Canon line is basically better, but thicker, uglier, and worse battery life. What I don't like: No mini USB on the camera. If you don't have the docking station, you have to get a battery charger and a card reader. Sometimes the flash is too bright, but it can be changed to soft flash. I guess that's it.
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