HazelWolves This camera isn't too bad while it's working. I bought it to replace its 8 megapixel predecessor, as this had started playing up just under a year after buying it (the screen had stopped working completely).
The video on this camera isn't too bad; although don't bother zooming in at all, as it the picture quality is pretty poor if you're not zoomed out completely.
I love the best shot options. The picture quality in general is pretty good. Having said that, it's incredibly frustrating having... more info
Superb piece of equipment I bought this camera not from Amazon, although I am an Amazon customer. It was advertised in the national press by Asda at £67. I am only sorry I did not purchase a couple of them. It is superb camera in all aspects, compact, and so simple to use. To date I have seen the same camera advertised at anything up to £200, and therefore I am delighted.
BARGAIN SNAPPER Two years ago I bought a Pentax (can't remember model) at Dixons as it was on offer at £199. The camera was 6MP and it was my worst ever purchase; awful low light shots, ridiculous amount of purple fringing. Therefore, for my next camera, I decided to do my homework. I looked at Sony's, Canon, Fuji, but it never crossed my mind to try Casio 'the cheap watch makers'. I browsed photo mags, pro websites and forums and they highly rated this camera, so after a month of pondering I decided to give it a... more info
Casio I've been using my Casio (the silver version), for 3 months now, and I must say I'm so pleased with it. It's small, so it can fit in any handbag - which is very useful for us ladies - and the battery is unbelievable! I've only charged it 5 times in 3 months and I use this cam all the time. The lcd screen has a very good clear image as well as the final result. This might just be the perfect camera, considering price and quality.