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It has never been dropped, exposed to water, nothing. I don't change settings. The setting for auto flash is awful--over exposure all the time. SanDisk and other decent brands (in other words not cheap crappy ones). As for the features I am not that familiar as I use this mostly to take pics of the kids and pets.
I did buy an extended warranty and I'm hopeful they will fix it. Lame. Severely lame. Inside is a different matter--they often turn out blurry and fuzzy no matter what you do.
It takes great pictures outside. I am very careful with this camera (as with all electronics) and it is majorly babied. But to baby a product so much--I expect to get more than 2 years out of a camera. I'm a very casual picture take and have probably taken less than 1,000 pictures total during the life of the camera. These are basic SD cards--nothing fancy. They tend to over or under exposure which is super frustrating.
Hello. I got mine in gold and I love the color and look of the camera.The problem: About a month ago it stopped recognizing the SD Memory card. I bought this in Feb of 2008. But I'm very unhappy with the fact that this happened. Had i over used it or abused it I'd probably just chalk it up to that and move on.
The camera this replaced was an old Kodak that was over 10 years old and still worked fine (but it was not digital).
I tried all sorts of cards--some it recognizes and I take a pic or two and then when I load to my laptop my laptop can't find the formatting.
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I have an excellent case with full padding for it.
So I really need that SD card.
I do like the Best Shot feature and otherwise the camera is easy to use.
It's random.
You know I decided I could live with the blurry pic's (maybe due to the time lag between when you press and when it actually takes the pic which is much longer than other cameras) inside so I mostly use it outside but now I can't even take any pic's as the internal memory holds 2 photo's.
Due to this I cannot recommend this camera.
I loved this camera so much. It was my first camera and I really loved it. I was kind of hesitant being Casio but when I got it, I couldn;t believe that it was soooo good. My mom got a Canon at the same time, and they were equal in everything, and hers cost 50$ more.I was really sad when it was stolen from my hotel room.I would definitely recommend Casio cameras, very easy to use, great photo quality in every situation, light camera, the controls are really good, and also very fast indeed.
My camera went bad from a VERY COMMONLY reported manufacturing defect "camera stabilizer is not available" error message in the model I had. Since this is a common defect from the manufacture, they should have fixed my camera at their expense, but they refused to fix it without me having to pay $100 something for their manufacturing defect plus shipping charges. Don't buy Casio products. They don't stand behind the quality of their products.
This is a a nice digital camera & the price is even better. It's very easy to use specially if you are not familiarize with digital cameras.
A month ago I decided to go to Amazon.com to check what cameras they got. I was looking for a digital camera that I can aim & shoot.
I have been looking for a 10 MP digital camera for a while. I am glad I got this one.
This camera does that and more. The pictures are gorgeous.
I had taken pictures with no background light and they had come out awesome. This is a great buy.
am I doing something wrong. I have played around with the settings, and High Sensitivity seems to produce the best shots, but not even comparable to the pictures I get with my Canon.
I also have a Canon Powershot SD400 that works perfectly, but it has been marked and scratched from using it so much over the past 2 years. As a big pictures girl, I decided that having 2 cameras couldn't be bad.
My boyfriend bought this camera for me for my birthday a few months ago because I love the color pink. Almost all of my pictures with the Casio are blurry - even if I hold the camera super-steady for set it on a flat surface and use the self-timer.
But, I am very disappointed with the Casio. It's supercute, but I find myself using my Canon MUCH more because the pictures turn out much better.
As previous reviews have stated, the Casio manual is vague and pretty much useless. Any suggestions would be helpful, because I know my boyfriend paid a pretty penny for this camera, and it's definitely not getting its worth just sitting on my desk.
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