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Average Rating: 3 out of 5 No. of Reviews: 1 RRP: £N/A Year: from 2005 Description:
| Mega-pixels: | 6 |
Photo: | JPEG |
| Optical Zoom: | 3x |
RAW: | No |
| Digital Zoom: | 4x |
Aperture: | f/2.7-5.2 |
| LCD: | 2.2 inch |
Focal Length: | equiv. 38-114mm |
| Dimensions: | 90 x 59 x 16.1mm |
Shutter: | 4 sec to 1/2000 |
| Weight: | 115g |
Exposure: | ISO 50 to 1600 |
| Storage: | SD/MMC (8.3mb int) |
Movie: | DivX (640x480@30fps) |
| Battery: | Li-Ion NP-20 |
Microphone: | Yes |
| Interface: | USB 2.0, AV |
PictBridge: | No |
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 | | Posted: 07/08/06 |
| 'RESPECTABLE' |  | Strengths: 2.2” LCD Screen, Metal Body, Battery Life |  | Weaknesses: Internal Memory, Docking Cradle, Short Flash Range, Slow recycling time |  | Overall: It's not the best camera on the market but for anyone wanting a respectable camera to carry with them in a pocket or handbag, it will do the job. The S600 includes many of the now common features in digital cameras such as self-timers, anti-shake and movie recording, but I think the major problem is that Casio have tried to pack a little too much into the space available- either be a style icon or a heavyweight camera; not both. |
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| | | Design | | 80% | | Ease of Use | | 80% | | Features | | 60% | | Picture Quality | | 60% | | Battery Life | | 60% | | Value | | 60% |
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