
Casio's Exilim EX-S600 is the 2006 upgrade of the very popular EX-S500 from last year. This stylish and compact model is almost identical to its predecessor, with only one major improvement; resolution is boosted to 6-megapixels. It features a wealth of fully automatic "Best Shot" exposure modes (33 to be exact), that will allow you to capture great images in various shooting conditions. The Auto or "program mode" is also automatic, but still offers adjustments to more advanced camera settings like ISO, metering, white balance, etc.
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