Casio Exilim EX-Z77 Review

By Ian Bell
August 21, 2007


The Casio Exilim EX-Z77 7MP camera has a special YouTube capture mode so you can easily add videos to the popular video sharing site. But do they look good? Find out!

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"The Casio Exilim EX-Z77 is a super compact 7.2-megapixel camera with a huge LCD screen and a long list of features that even a novice photographer can master. The body of the Exilim EX-Z77 is only slightly larger than a Motorola RAZR or RIZR phone, measuring a mere 3.74” (W) x 2.32” (H) x 0.78” (D) and weighing roughly 4 ounces. The EX-Z77 fits comfortably in the palm of one's hand (assuming one has an average-sized hand) and it slips into a shirt pocket without a noticeable bulge. The housing of the EX-Z77 is made of brushed, coated, and painted aluminum.

The LCD screen is 2.6 inches, has a 14:9 ratio (almost 16:9), and displays 479 x 240 pixels. The screen is more than three-quarters of the size of the entire camera, which makes it look even larger than it already is. Casio uses a smart combination of icons, images, and text to make for instantly understandable controls. Even if you've never used a Casio camera before, the menus are quite easy to follow. The LCD screen itself is coated in a relatively scratch-resistant plastic. It'll stand up to most common abuse, but it may fall victim to the sharp edges of keys if placed in a pocket, purse, or briefcase. "

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