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Casio Exilim EX-V7 Review
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Review Summary
Reader Score: 9.00 (out of 10)
Review (Summary): "Casio's new Exilim EX-V7 is one of the first 7X optical, 7.2-megapixel ultracompacts with image stabilization, to hit the market. The introduction of this advanced and stylish camera proves Casio has plenty of game, especially in the point-and-shoot space, where the company consistently strives to innovate.
Although the Casio Exilim EX-V7 has a lens that doesn't thrill me and is more expensive than it should be, this slick little shooter has a boatload of cool features and swift performance. All in all, it's a pretty compelling ultracompact."
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Other Reviews For This Model
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| Trusted Reviews |
10.00 |
06-01-07 |
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| Review (Summary): "Casio has recently introduced the Exilim EX-V7. The numeral in the name refers to both its 7.2-megapixel resolution, and the 7x zoom ability of its unusual non-protruding lens. The lens configuration means that the camera can be very small. In fact it's just 95.5 x 59.8 x 25.5mm, and 149g excluding battery and card, which isn't much bigger than some of Casio’s 3x zoom ultra-compact models. This unusual design comes at a price though. ...
... The Casio Exilim EX-V7 is a very unusual camera with a unique combination of features. Its combination of compact size, fast performance, wide zoom range, excellent video mode and manual exposure options will appeal to some, but its average picture quality and poor flash range are significant disadvantages. ..." |
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| DPReview |
9.40 |
05-08-07 |
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| Review (Summary): "The Casio EX-V7 is one of the those cameras that works better on paper than it does 'in the flesh'. The combination of ultra-compact design, 7x zoom, mechanical stabilization and rich feature set is an alluring one, and one that makes the EX-V7 one of the most powerful 'pocket cameras' we've seen to date - a real case of 'having your cake a eating it'.
If the image stabilization worked we could probably forgive the long list of image quality niggles. Many of these issues are fairly minor, and many won't really bother the typical user, but they do start to add up, and taken as a whole the output simply isn't good enough to earn the EX-V7 our recommendation. ..." |
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| Photography Blog |
8.75 |
06-04-07 |
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| Review (Summary): "The Casio EX-V7 packs a 7x optical zoom lens equivalent to 38-266mm into a slim and light camera body. The EX-V7 offers a non-protruding lens with a sliding faceplate that protects the lens and also turns the camera on and off. Other stand-out features of the Casio EX-V7 include a 7.2 megapixel sensor, mechanical CCD shift technology and Anti Shake DSP, and 33 Best Shot Modes. ...
The Casio EX-V7 is fast to get going, swift to capture an image, and speedy to commit it to memory. It also feels substantial in the palm, with a well-blended mix of metal and plastic, while it wouldn't cause you grief if you carry it around in a top pocket all day for those spur-of-the-moment snaps. ..." |
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| Megapixel.net |
8.33 |
09-25-07 |
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| Review (Summary): "A 7.2 megapixel resolution combined with a 7X fully internal optical zoom and anti-shake system are the most noticeable features of the Casio Exilim EX-V7. Very compact and completely metal-clad, the EX-V7 is turned on by sliding back the lens cover. ...
Fitting a 7X zoom into a camera the size of the Casio Exilim EX-V7 is quite remarkable, and the fact that the 7X optical zoom lens is entirely internal - nothing sticks out past the front of the camera when the camera is on - is even more so. ..." |
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| CNET Reviews |
8.14 |
03-28-07 |
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| Review (Summary): "At first glance, Casio's Exilim EX-V7 looks like a typical, humdrum compact camera. It borrows the sliding lens cover design made popular by Sony's T-series cameras, has a 7.2 megapixel CCD sensor and a 2.5-inch LCD, and though heavier than most cameras its size, you should feel comfortable carrying it in a pocket. On closer inspection, you'll notice that the lens covers a 7x optical zoom range, covering the equivalent of 38mm to 266mm. Also, Casio includes sensor shift (aka mechanical) image stabilization to help minimize blurry pictures with that long lens.
We give Casio credit for trying to push the limits of the compact camera market, but ultimately found this model's interface made it annoyingly awkward to use. Add its mediocre image quality to that and we find it hard to recommend this camera...." |
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| PhotographyPress.co.uk |
6.86 |
03-23-07 |
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| Hands-on Preview: "Casio's latest top of the range flagship is the Casio EX-V7 digital camera that was announced at PMA 2007 in Las Vegas. We were able to get a first look hands on with the new 7 megapixel camera.
On a first look, the Casio EX-V7 looks to offer a good feature set in a compact case. The sliding lens does add to the bulk of the model and the zoom toggle a tiny bit of discomfort when using it, however the picture quality is good, and the H.264 recording option for video a welcomed inclusion." |
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| Lets Go Digital |
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09-12-07 |
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| Review (Summary): "The Casio Exilim V7 is a middle range digital compact camera with its 7 million pixels. This is more than enough for everyday photography, in fact, it is a standard resolution. The Casio Exilim EX-V7 has Casio’s newest processor, the Exilim Engine 2.0. This processor provides the camera with Autotracking AF, so that the autofocus follows the subject’s movement, controls for clarity so that dark photos are prevented, and controls for color aberrations. Furthermore, colors can be corrected directly and placed in perspective. The processor is a valuable application, indeed. ...
... the Casio EX-V7 is a finely designed camera, easy to operate and has a lot of creative application possibilities. It is a great camera for snapshots and is easy to use, but the demanding user will soon discover its limitations. This is not the group Casio wishes to target, however. ..." |
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