Overview
The Casio Exilim EX-Z200 is a pocket sized digital camera with a 4x wide angle lens. It has 10 megapixels and comes in a choice of colours (black, red, silver).
Why Buy The Casio Exilim EX-Z200
The plus points for this camera include widescreen movies, a large selection of scene modes and some extra fun features such as a special mode for uploading video to YouTube. You should also find the Exilim EX-Z200 easy to use.
Main Features
Megapixels:
Zoom:
LCD Screen:
Dimensions:
Weight:
10
4x
2.7 inches
93 x 55 x 22.7mm
119g
Macro:
HD Movies:
Manual Controls:
Batteries:
Memory Cards:
15cm
No
No
Lithium-ion Rechargeable
SD/SDHC
Image Quality - See Sample Images Below
Outdoor Scenic Shots in Good Light
I like the colours in this photo. They help to produce a natural looking shot. Focusing is good in the centre of the shot, but it is noticeable that this falls away towards the edges. There is also some detail lost in the lightest areas of the shot.
In my second test shot there are a number of noticeable similarities to my first test shot. The colours have a natural feel to them, but the Exilim EX-Z200 finds focusing difficult towards the edges of the shot. It finds further difficulty when it comes to showing detail from the more distant parts of the scene.
With the zoom lens fully extended focusing becomes a real problem. Parts of the photo are so soft this is likely to be an issue even in smaller prints. Again it is the areas away from the centre that cause most concern.
This photo confirms my overall concerns about focusing. Although there are areas in the centre that are pleasingly sharp, away from the centre it is a different story. There is also a touch of purple fringing showing up around some of the windows.
Portraits
With the subject much closer the Exilim EX-Z200 produces a considerably improved photo. There is a much sharper look to the photo. Again I like the colours the camera produces and they help to produce a portrait with a warm feel.
Moving indoors and using flash produces another good result. The light is even and is subtle enough to light the scene without washing out detail. This leads to plenty of colour remaining in the skin tones.
The Exilim EX-Z200 also does well when flash is not used. Once again the colours have a natural feel to them. There is a small amount of noise in the photo and this stops the photo from being pin sharp. It is still a decent effort.
Macro, Colours and Noise
One of the drawbacks of the Exilim EX-Z200 is the camera needs to be at least 15cm away from the subject before it can focus. Therefore my test photo has been cropped for display. The photo itself is bright enough and sharp enough too, but you will not be able to produce true close ups with this camera.
As you can tell I think the colours have worked well throughout my tests. Although colour is a matter of personal taste my feeling is that the strength and balance of the colours mean that they do not overly dominate scenes.
Noise starts to show by the time the ISO setting reaches 400. It is also noticeable that the corners are darker than the rest of the photo. At ISO 1600 there are high levels of noise. Fortunately you are not likely to want to boost ISO very often.
Summary
Well, a bit of a mixed bag really. Overall I am happy with the portrait shots where the camera can get in closer. When the subject is more distant the Exilim EX-Z200 struggles with sharpness.
Style
Neat and tidy without any frills. This is a typical rectangular compact with rounded edges. The Exilim EX-Z200 is available in black, red and silver.
Shutter Lag Times

Single Shot
Five Shots
Single Shot With Flash
Five Shots With Flash
Turn on Time
0.22 seconds
21 seconds
1.62 seconds
24.64 seconds
3.03 seconds
Ease of Use
Casio Digital Cameras tend to score well when it comes to ease of use. I really like the list of key functions you can choose to display on the right hand side of the LCD screen. Not only does this remind you of the current settings, it also makes it quick and easy to change them.
Points I Like
Ease of use - widescreen movies
Where it Could Improve
Photos could be sharper - build quality could go up a notch or two
Verdict
When it comes to picture quality the Casio Exilim EX-Z200 falls short when compared to the very best pocket cameras. Although there are some positive points to this camera I think you can get better value for money elsewhere.
Product Shots
Front View

Back View

Top View

Sample Menus
Top Rated Cameras in this Category
Canon IXUS 310 HS Rating 86/100
The Canon IXUS 310 HS is one of the best touch controlled digital cameras. It has 12 megapixels and a 4.4x wide angle lens. The screen is very responsive to touch. This is due partly to the larger screen size than many touch controlled digital cameras offer. Picture quality is excellent and the build quality is top quality. If you are looking for a touch controlled digital camera the IXUS 310 HS is worth a very close look.
Read Review: Canon IXUS 310 HS Review
Canon IXUS 220 HS Rating 86/100
The Canon IXUS 220 HS is a pocket sized digital camera. It looks good, is well made and can take an impressive snapshot in most situations. It may not have every in vogue feature, but it has an extra touch of all round quality about it
Read Review: Canon IXUS 220 HS Review
Canon IXUS 115 HS Rating 86/100
The Canon IXUS 115 HS is a classy looking, pocket digital camera. It can shoot Full HD movies and has a high quality 3 inch LCD screen. When it comes to picture quality the IXUS 115 HS outclasses many of its direct competitors.
Read Review: Canon IXUS 115 HS Review
Related Pages
Casio Exilim EX-Z200 Review Casio Exilim EX-Z200 Specification Casio Exilim EX-Z200 Sample Images Casio Exilim EX-Z200 Features
Review Date
September 2008





