
At just over 0.6-inch thick, Casio's Exilim EX-S600 is one of the thinnest cameras I've seen--it's small enough to slip into a shirt or pants pocket without causing any unsightly bulges. The model costs $350 (as of 2/6/06) and is available in three colors to coordinate with your outfit: "sparkle" silver, "fiesta" orange, and "mistral" blue. The slinky 6-megapixel camera's image quality is also pretty appealing. In our tests, its shots were of above-average quality, with strong, bright colors that remained true to life. I found the sharpness a bit lacking, however, as fine details were often lost in a haze.
Via PCWorld
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