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Introduction
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01.Product Tour
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02.Hardware
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03.Design & Layout
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04.Modes
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05.Controls
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06.Conclusion
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07.Specs & Ratings
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08.Comments
Casio Exilim EX-Z29
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Specs & RatingsConclusion

The Z29 has it right when it comes to price; at $149.99, it is very inexpensive for a 10 megapixel camera. It's a no-frills model in other ways: no high def video, no optical stabilization and no other fancy shooting features. But you can't argue with the price, and the Z29 looks to be a good, basic camera for the money. We'll reserve final judgement until we get the camera in for review to see how the final images look, but the signs look good so far.
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• Well priced for a 10-megapixel model |
• Screen is rather low resolution and grainy |
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