The dewy imprint Casio's superslim business of select cameras, the 5-megapixel Exilim EX-S500 offers a 3x optical streak again a encompass of point mislaid character its predecessor, the S100. They include a burst mode, MPEG-4 video capture, and the ever-important AF illuminator, rounding out this pocket camera's generous feature set. Its photo quality doesn't distinguish it, but if you're not too picky about that, it's definitely worth a look.
You won't gem instruction frame up controls on the Casio Exilim EX-S500, but this slight camera has a bulky record of personality that foster its capabilities beyond point-and-shoot. In appendix to parade compensation, sensitivity control of ISO 50 to ISO 400, adjustable sharpness, saturation, and contrast, multiple metering modes, flash assist for better focus in low light, flash intensity adjustments and custom white balance, the EX-S500 offers built-in icon help that explains each Best Shot scene mode. The zoom lens offers a 38mm-to-114mm range (35mm equivalent), which is a little better than that of some competing ultracompacts on the long end but won't help when you need a wide angle for shooting in tight spaces.