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With its slim ‘credit card’ body, and smooth and balanced features the Casio Exilim Card EX-S880 is an elegant digital compact. The camera’s face is simple yet stylish while the back of the camera is taken up by a large 2.8-inch...
Extensive ‘Best Shot’ modes, ‘YouTube’ feature, ‘Face Recognition’ AF (and face storage feature), Price.
Inconsistency of picture quality, Inconsistent Auto Focus, Compromises made between its look, practicality and handling.
Overall, the Casio Exilim Card EX-S880 is a slim, stylish snapper – it looks good, it takes lovely pictures at lower ISO settings (and when the focus is right!) and it has great auto shooting features too. It’s just a shame there are so many niggles...
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Looking to be the next YouTube star? The 8.1-megapixel Casio Exilim EX-S880 can record good-quality movies optimized for YouTube and upload them directly to the site. Unfortunately, image quality on still shots leaves a lot to be desired, especially...
Captures MPEG-4 video. Handy YouTube movie mode. Effective face detection and image stabilization.
Poor image quality. Underpowered flash. Must use cradle to charge.
If you need a small camera for video recording, the EX-S880 does the job, but for quality still shots, look elsewhere...
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Does the trick in capturing photos and video.
Robust photo options, Sleek design, Shoots YouTube-optimized video...
Cluttered controls, Few manual photo controls, Average video sound...
Setup and Ease of UseCasio’s EX-S880 has too many buttons: The Data button on top could be a menu item, and active Play and Record buttons make the Power button almost redundant. Otherwise, the design is sleek and functional. Syncing and charging is...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 18:50:56
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The metal-bodied EX-S880 is the latest in Casios series of pocket-friendly cameras, squeezing a 3x zoom lens into a camera only 14mm thick, topped off with an eight-megapixel resolution. Among the important features are the 2.8in widescreen for compos...
Simple to use Good value Pocket-sized dimensions...
No image stabilisation system No memory card supplied...
Menu systems and shooting options are easy to navigate, but the Casio S880 is prone to the effects of camera shake, meaning there are better similar-sized alternatives.
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macnews.com Updated: 2011-07-30 18:51:09
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The Exilim EX-S880 is a solid follow-up to its predecessor, the S770 from Casio, though the location the zoom button is very inconvenient, being located on the back right side of the camera. Resolution has been increased to 8.1 megapixels (from 7.2...
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It's nearly a year since I reviewed the Casio Exilim EX-S770 , gave it a "Recommended" award with 9/10 in all four score categories and described it as "currently the best ultra-compact digital camera on the market". As far as I know the S770 sold very we...
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devhardware.com Updated: 2011-07-30 18:51:27
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Casios Exilim line of digital cameras has been very popular over the past few years, because of their speedy performance and compact size. Their newest Exilim offers the same small size and relatively speedy performance, but it also adds a new claim t...
Im very disappointed with the S880, because I did have high hopes for this Exilim. I love the design of this camera, and the YouTube feature is somewhat innovative, but beyond that I dont see any reason to buy this camera. It just puzzles me why Casi...
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Casio's latest card camera, the , hasn't changed much since its predecessor, the S770. Resolution has been increased to 8.1 megapixels (from 7.2), the 2.8 inch LCD is the same, and the camera body is still the same slim, stylish one that we've seen b...
The Casio Exilim Card cameras typically don't change much from their predecessors and the S880 is just a minor upgrade from the S770. The most significant updates are that the S880 has face detection capability and Casio's new optimized-for-YouTube mov...
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This new model also features a blur reduction function that uses motion analysis technology, an auto- tracking AF system, and face detection technology. The combination of face detection technology and the auto-tracking AF system ensures that, once the...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-07-30 18:51:44
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A thin card-styled camera, the EX-S880 is both good-looking and functional. The metal case is attractive yet durable, but the standout feature is the dedicated video record button, and what it means for the interface. By having only one shooting mode b...
Slim metal case, dedicated video record button, included dock...
One-handed shooting awkward, included dock is required to transfer and charge...
A thin card-styled camera, the EX-S880 is both good-looking and functional. The metal case is attractive yet durable, but the standout feature is the dedicated video record button, and what it means for the interface. By having only one shooting mode...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-07-30 18:52:00
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Cheaper and slimmer than camcorders, point-and-shoot cameras lend themselves to grabbing short video clips for online sharing. Casio is wise to this: With the $279.99 Exilim EX-S880, the company is aiming squarely at YouTube users, offer...
Great looking; slim; fast performance; 39 scene modes, including YouTube and eBay modes; YouTube direct-upload software...
YouTube software is Windows-only; mediocre low-light performance...
One of the better slim shooters weve tested—with a ton of features and only minor complaints...
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