Photoradar.com Updated: 2015-02-25 16:18:25
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The new EX-S10 follows these principles while, more remarkably, slimming down the overall package to just 15mm in depth, making it the world's smallest 10MP digital camera.Despite this, it can produce relatively large images and sports a clear, bright...

The new EX-S10 follows these principles while, more remarkably, slimming down the overall package to just 15mm in depth, making it the world's smallest 10MP digital camera.Despite this, it can produce relatively large images and sports a clear, bright...
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This is one of the older models on test here, but that isn't necessarily bad news. Prices on Exilims over a year old are low, and although the EX-S10 is long in the tooth it's still available, and worthy of consideration. The main body is less than 15m...

Very slim and fair value, but lacks the features and quality of rivals...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2015-02-25 16:18:25
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The Casio EX-S10 combines stylish slim design with the high-end features and functionality that consumers demand from the modern compact. With the lens retracted this is a super-slimline model that, when launched, Casio claimed was the thinnest camera...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2015-02-25 16:18:25
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The Casio Exilim EX-S10 is a 10.1-megapixel compact camera with a 2.7-inch Super Clear LCD screen and 3x optical zoom. With face detection and an auto shutter mode, it also has a YouTube capture function and the ability to drag and drop videos directly...

Like lingerie, the more you pay for a digital camera, the less you get. The S10 justifies its high price by slinking into your life at just 15mm thick and 113g, with a choice of stimulating red, sultry silver, sleek black or, er, functional blue stainless...

The Casio’s surgically-enhanced 10-megapixel sensor is a touch top-heavy for such a slimline snapper: images get noisy and dirty in low light, which isn’t nearly as much fun as it sounds. The modest 3x zoom lens is on the small side these days...

This handbag-friendly skinny-cam that’s great for party photos and shooting from the hip. A great upgrade from your cameraphone but unlikely to replace a serious snapper.Casio Exilim EX-S10 is tagged with Casio and digital camera. Select a tag (Casi...
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The big screen and ultra high quality movie recording are good as is the YouTube movie mode but high ISO images suffer from excessive noise. But its great price means you get a lot bang for your buck...

Build and ultra-slim line design, low ISO image quality, easy to use, 848 x 480-pixel H.264/AVC movies, and YouTube movie mode...

High ISO image noise, low-powered flash unit, no optical viewfinder, limited manual control...

The big screen and ultra high quality movie recording are good as is the YouTube movie mode but high ISO images suffer from excessive noise. But its great price means you get a lot bang for your buck...
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The Casio Exilim EX-S10 is one of the slimmest digital cameras on the market. It has 10 megapixels and a 3x optical zoom lens. Why Buy the Casio Exilim EX-S10?The Exilim EX-S10 is a true pocket camera. In fact it is one of the most compact models you...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2015-02-25 16:18:25
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By far the smallest camera in this group test, the Exlim Card S10 isn’t quite credit-card sized as the name suggests, but it’s half the thickness of most of its rivals and a third of the chubby Coolpix P5100. The S10 will slip into the pocket of the sk...
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Casios original design brief for its Exilim card range was that they should be pretty much the same height and width as a credit card.The new EX-S10 follows these principles while, more remarkably, slimming down the overall package to just 15mm in d...

Wonderfully compact, Impressive image quality...

Fiddly controls, Sharpness issues...

Casios original design brief for its Exilim card range was that they should be pretty much the same height and width as a credit card.The new EX-S10 follows these principles while, more remarkably, slimming down the overall package to just 15mm in d...
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Too many flaws make this merely a sexy-looking underachiever...

Super-skinny. Simple controls. Nice colours...

Hard to hold steady without image stabiliser. Poor screen. Quality drops off at ISO 400...

Too many flaws make this merely a sexy-looking underachiever...
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The Casio S10 is a mixed bag. A thin mixed bag, but a mixed bag. As with other Casio cameras Ive reviewed, a few features were not just unusual but impressive. Detect Blur, for example, is a winner. And a telescoping lens in that thin shell, rather th...

Thin, attractive design, Large, high resolution LCD, Excellent Shutter button, Zoom ring, Power button design, Flash intensity can be adjusted from +2 to -2 in whole increments, H.264 video and AAC audio codec dont need to be converted for iPod playba...

Worlds worst manual for any product ever, Hard-to-read icons on buttons, Face detection wasnt reliable, High-speed Continuous mode shoots only 2-Mp images, Many features just werent up to snuff, Weak flash, Autofocus failed in low light, Only 11.8MB...

The Casio S10 is a mixed bag. A thin mixed bag, but a mixed bag. As with other Casio cameras Ive reviewed, a few features were not just unusual but impressive. Detect Blur, for example, is a winner. And a telescoping lens in that thin shell, rather th...
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The cameras stylish body, measuring 3.71" x 2.15" x .59" thin (.54" at the thinnest part) is the product of Casios relentless pursuit of thinness. It is finished according to two design requirements — a high quality feel created by the stainless stee...
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maclife.com Updated: 2015-02-25 16:18:25
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Thin is in: The EX-S10 is touted as the world’s thinnest 10-megapixel camera. Fashionable pocket-cameras keep pushing standards smaller and thinner. We like the quality and control of our DSLR gear, but we often end up hauling a bag full of hardwa...

Small, attractive form factor. Bright, big 2.7-inch LCD. Intuitive menu-navigation. Fires photos almost exactly with the shutter press. Face-recognition mode sets exposure on people...

Average image detail. Object textures blur together. Noise appears in shadows and throughout indoor photos.

This beauty is capable of good photos in ideal light, but its go-anywhere shape means there may be some engineering compromises...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2015-02-25 16:18:25
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The EX-S10 is currently the world’s smallest and thinnest 10.1MP digital camera, yet no real sacrifices have been made on quality to reach this world-best. Its 2.7in LCD screen is impressive, and the stainless steel body (available in f...

Lightweight, sturdy, great LCD screen...

Controls can be a little fiddly due to small size...
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Casio offers a big display in a sleek package, but the image quality isn’t quite up to snuff.

Slim and stylish design, Generally fast performance, Nice 2.7-inch LCD...

Many shots were soft or out of focus, Unable to capture fast action, Poor Macro mode, Herky-jerky video clips...

If slimness, style, and portability were the only important aspects of digital cameras, then the Casio Exilim Card EX-S10 would win hands down. Unfortunately, while it has some nice features—including an excellent LCD and fast overall performance&md...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2015-02-25 16:18:25
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The Casio Exilim Card EX-S10 couldnt get much sleeker or thinner. Do its photographs live up to its exterior?...

Nice looking. Good auto-shutter modes. Above average video quality. Very thin.

Pictures are a bit noisy. Sub-par viewfinder.

The Casio Exilim Card EX-S10s strengths lie in its attractive styling, it automatic-shutter modes, and its top-notch video. Its image quality isnt quite as notable for its price-point - we would have preferred its larger sensor be wed to fewer pix...
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gadgetell.com Updated: 2015-02-25 16:18:25
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Product: Casio Exilim EX-S10 Price and Availability: $249.99 Pros: Super slim, big 10.1mp, liked Best Shot over time, simple video recording Cons: Does anyone really need 10.1? Some motion blur Overall: I am considering this for my personal camera. I...
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Casio has its finger in more pies than Billy Bunter, from keyboards to digital watches and calculators to computers and led the way for other manufacturers to break into photography. Sony may, along with Canon, lay claim to being the inventors of digital...
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I was pretty excited when I found out I would be reviewing the Casio Exilim S10, "the world's smallest and thinnest 10.1 megapixel camera." The camera I currently own is far from being the smallest or thinnest any-megapixel camera, and definitely lac...

Good general image quality, Accurate auto white balance, Super Clear LCD is super clear...

No optical/mechanical image stabilization, Horrible user manual, Weird focusings settings, Casio Exilim EXS10...

The S10 is a good camera if many ways. It looks good, it's easy to shoot with, and it performs well in many areas: white balance, LCD screen, and auto focus (when pre-focused). But there were also areas in which the S10 was below average, most noticeab...
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Casio Exilim EX-S10 Digital Camera with iTunes Video Support It’s perhaps not a surprise that only one company—Sanyo—has previously followed that suggestion, releasing certain less than warmly received Xacti movie came...
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The new Casio Exilim S10 snaps 10.1-megapixel images and can record videos in a format that makes it easy to import directly to iTunes and YouTube. The S10 is the world’s smallest and thinnest 10.1-megapixel digital camera, according to Casio. It ju...

249 price YouTube video Lots of editing Picture effects...

Worst multi-selector ever Weak flash Cheap 3x lens Painfully small controls Slow Burst mode Jack on bottom...

The Casio Exilim EX-S10 has a lot of cool features and a very sexy body, but a few very unfortunate characteristics. The ability to drag and drop into iTunes will be convenient and the YouTube uploading program will save a few minutes for budding video...
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What it all means is that with the Casio Exilim EX-S10 you get 10-megapixel in an almost impossibly small and thin camera without giving up the usual array of fun and useful features Casio is famous for, and the list price is just US$249. You can shoot...
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When Casio introduced its Exilim EX-Z1000 in April of 2006 it was the world's first ten megapixel compact camera. Did Casio set the world aflame with this milestone and a nice round number. Not quite. Unfortunately, the Z1000 and its successors, the Z1...

Elegant, ultrathin stainless steel body, 10.1 megapixel resolution, Terrific 2.7inch wideformat LCD, 36 different modes, Fun movies modes and H.264/AAC recording, 848 x 480 movies at 30 frames per second...

Embossed symbols and icons hard to read...
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