
Pros
- Ultra-slim metal body, big LCD
- High image quality, antishake feature
Cons
- Includes only basic software
- Buttons are very small
Bottom Line
This ultra-slim model delivers high image quality and offers an antishake feature, but its manual controls are limited.
- Ultraslim Casio Delivers Excellent Images The 7.2-megapixel Exilim EX-S770 is light on manual controls, but it scores points for style and picture quality.
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