Casio Exilim EX-Z1080 Comments
| Author | Cliff Smith |
| Published | 4th Mar 2008 |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Price | £112.17 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £129.00 (Inc VAT) |
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Comments for Casio Exilim EX-Z1080
Tim said on 26th January 2009
Andy said on 23rd February 2009
Tim, this is available in loads of places for around the £120 mark at the moment, online. ebuyer.com have it for just under £120, including a case and a 2gb memory card. And there are a few on eBay too, I have seen one (new) for about £105, but with no accessories other than the charger.
Mark said on 1st May 2009
To be brutally honest getting used to the 41 best shot modes is the hard bit. This does seem to be a hugely capable camera. On a ten day holiday I took 280 shots over a ten day period, and the battery indicator still indicated 1/3 charge remaining. This has totally changed my mind about Batteries. As I get more used to the camera's best shot modes, a greater percentage of my shots came out usable. I have found that without using the Best shot modes though the point a shoot ability is pretty rubbish. But there is an option to allow the camera to remember the cameras last BS selection. Which is great for me as I mainly shoot landscapes when alone, or the family antagonising each other when out on day trips. I have digits like Bratwurst and I have never found the controls to be much of an issue at all.
The review seems fare, but 41 BS modes is a bit overkill. I am not disappointed with the purchase, but am left confused as to how quickly it has become hard to get hold of.
Gonzalo Vilaseca said on 3rd June 2009
I can't seem to find this camera in Spain, it seems as it has been discontinued. Is there a new equivalent model from Casio?
MRS S. SHERLOCK said on 25th June 2009
DO NOT BUY CASIO
I bought a Casio digital camera (Elixim Z80) and the zoom has never worked. I sent it off to the Casio repair centre as the camera has a two year warranty expecting the camera to be fixed and sent back quickly or a replacement given. However I received a letter telling me to pay for the repair! After MANY phone calls and emails it appears my camera has been damaged in the workshop and now has a dent in it which Casio will not take responsibility for. After arguing my case on several occasions I’m still left with a damaged camera and having to pay for its repair. The customer service is shocking – they will not ring you or email you they insist on sending letters which is most frustrating. DO NOT BUY CASIO – it’s not worth the risk – if your camera is faulty or goes wrong you’ll end up paying for it and get a damaged camera in return
Robert McKenzie said on 27th June 2009
I bought this from Comets for £80 last year in a half price sale - best £80 i spent. I use it for a pocket camera to whip out if I see anything of interest to capture - and the video record was a bonus. Image quality is very good and at 10mp will quite happily reproduce at a1 poster size in fine detail.
I have an Olympus 5060Z as my main camera - a Kodak DX6490 for distance work and this little beauty as my always carry camera. The review as stated previously is quite accurate but the level of manual control is limited hence the 41 best shot presets. Saying that the camera does tend to do a good job in normal shoot mode,
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Its around £200 online - not as listed in your review...can you recommend of similar quality less than £120? I had a Fuji F30 before, which was excellent, so I'm looking for the same size/sort of camera...