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The settings are (metering -- center weighted and spot), iso. It also has some advanced setting if you want to learn more. I like this one. Easy to use and takes great pictures.
Yes, like the previous reviewer said, the screen does get fuzzy if you zoom in, but, I wonder if he/she actually purchased the camera, when you take that picture, it clears right up, even on the camera's little screen you have a perfectly clear image.and the screen is good enough that I can read that page in the book easily with out straining my eyes. THis is good enough that I no longer have to pay for copies at my school. I bought a used one through Amazon and this camera is excellent, I have been impressed with its digital zoom, its screen, and its ease of use. Its digital zoom is so good, that, look at the picture I uploaded to the customer images page, I can zoom in on a book with small print from 5 feet away and read the page.
I promptly purchased the second one, which, after about two months, started resetting the date and time every time the camera was turned off. Finally, they agreed to look at the camera, but warned me that I may be charged for its repair.
All my Canon cameras have lasted me years, and their customer service is the best. I sent in a letter describing BOTH problems with the camera (LCD and date stamp), and got it back in about a month, with the LCD fixed but the time/date stamp untouched.The bottom line is, never again will I buy a Casio camera, no matter how cute it is.
I actually had two of these. It took me forever to find anyone at customer service to speak to.
With Casio, you get cuteness, but not much else, AND they must have the worst customer service EVER. I had the first one for about eight months before I drowned it in a sweet martini which made the lens stick and the camera completely unusable.
I bought another camera for myself, thinking to give this to someone who did not care about the exact date and time stamp, but, after two months of not touching it, I discovered that the display had turned blurry (again, the camera was just laying in a drawer, and definitely did not sustain a fall or a hit).
I won't belabor the upsides, just say it takes really good pictures. My other complaint is that after less than two years, the outer metal ring surrounding the lens fell off.
I've since gone back to Canon for my happy snap camera and now own a Canon SD 800IS (which has since been replaced by, I think, the 870IS). Once dust and crap started getting inside the lens gears, the zoom and focusing eventually stopped working.
My lug around camera was a hulking Nikon D200. Instead of using an optical system, Casio simply increases ISO setting which forces an increase in shutter speed.
I love my little Canons. I wanted something small to take on vacation and to the pubs, so, after doing some research, bought this.
My only complaints are: the digital stabilization is a scam.
for its price and size, it is an OK camera which produces OK pictures.however, in my opinion, i've seen better picture/color quality with canon ixus and sony w-series.
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