Casio Exilim EX-Z33 Digital SLRs Compact Camera
November 13, 2009 | Casio, Digital Camera | 1 CommentI spent much time recently to play with digital SLRs and compact luxury expensive upscale, so today I thought I took a look at the other end of the market with a camera costing budget less than 90 pounds. The Casio Exilim EX-Z33 is a new 10.1-megapixel ultracompact with a 3x zoom and a 2.5-inch 230k LCD monitor.

Most major manufacturers produce cameras in a range of prices and levels of sophistication and quality, which means that a model must be at the bottom of the range, and the Z33 is at the bottom of Casio. Casio is one of the oldest manufacturers of digital cameras set up by launching its first model in 1996, and currently some excellent ultra compact cameras like the EX-S12 and EX-H10 and that some cameras advanced broadband, including the EX-F1 EX-FH20 and super-zoom models, the EX-FC100 ultra-compact. The EX-Z33 is may be at the other end of the scale from these cameras, but he still shares one or two strokes with his sisters more high-tech.
Casio has not tried to look like something it’s not Z33. The body design is also fundamental that the specification, a clear plastic case with aluminum fascia and controls very simple. It is a very lightweight unit weighing just 122g with battery and memory card and measuring just 94.1 x 56.1 x 18.1mm it is thin enough to slip into a shirt pocket. Although with no frills quality of construction is good and the camera feels surprisingly solid given its weight. The Z33 is available in a variety of colors: silver, black, blue and two shades of pink. [via trustedreviews]
