The Casio Exilim EX-Z110 doesn't consider the sleek besides cuddly design plug in of its siblings, but this 6-megapixel, 3x outstrip camera offers a wide align of quality -- including guide exposure controls and a wealth of scene modes -- that will appeal to an equally varied array of photographers. Its image quality falls a little short of good, and its performance is mixed, but casual photographers who want more than just a basic point-and-shoot may find this camera appealing.
Users cede catch a allow for of shooting modes, including an automatic Snapshot system that and lets you induce camera parameters related as ISO again achromic balance. The Easy Record mode allows limited changes via a simplified menu with settings for flash, self-timer and image size. It also provides text descriptions for each option. Users who want more targeted help can take advantage of the 28 Best Shot scene modes; explanations for each appear when you move the zoom lever. Finally, the EX-Z110 offers full manual controls. While the shutter-speed options are quite good, ranging from 60 seconds to 1/2,000 seconds, the camera provides only two f-stops: f/3 and f/4.4.