
The good: Ultracompact design; a huge selection of scene modes; excellent movie capabilities.
The bad: Mediocre photo quality; no true burst mode; poor LCD visibility in bright light.
The bottom line: Though it's a stylish, easy-to-use ultracompact with good movie-capture capabilities, mediocre photos limit the Casio Exilim EX-S600's appeal.
Via C|Net
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