Casio
Digital Cameras
Casio offers a range of point & shoot cameras, from ultra-thin models to larger ultrazooms that can shoot high speed video. Below are our latest scientific, unbiased reviews of Casio digital cameras.
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$263.951Casio Exilim EX-ZR100
Golf season may be winding down, but there's still time to work on that swing for next year. We took the Casio ZR100 to task, seeing if it offers more than just swing-saving slow motion video. Read full 16-part review
$263.95TypesAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels12.75 -

$139.952Casio Exilim EX-S200
The Casio Exilim EX-S200 is an entry-level pocket camera with a couple surprises under the hood. It's easy to use—most of the time—and some aspects of its performance are surprisingly strong. Read full 10-part review
$139.95TypesPocketAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels14.48 -

$189.993Casio TRYX
While most ideas for "concept cameras" never make it to market, the Casio Tryx is now available with a variable frame design that is totally unlike other compacts. We tested to see if it can produce images that do its design justice. Read full 16-part review
$189.99TypesCompactAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels12.75 -

$257.00ArchiveCasio Exilim EX-FC100
Casio has managed to squeeze the extremely high-speed photography and slow-motion video into the EX-FC100, which takes 9-megapixel images (or 6 megapixels at 30 frames per second) and records video at up to 1000 frames per second. While it had some issues with image quality, the high speeds are a powerful draw. Read full 16-part review
$257.00TypesCompactAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels9.10 -

$215.49ArchiveCasio Exilim EX-G1
The Exilim EX-G1 is a slim camera that can shoot in tough conditions. However, we were not impressed with the image quality. Read full 16-part review
$215.49TypesPocketAny Zoom3,5.13.1x to 5x Zoom5.1,105.1x to 9.9x Zoom10,10x & Larger ZoomAny Megapixels0,8< 8 Megapixels8,108 to 10 Megapixels10,> 10 Megapixels12.39 -

$233.20First LookCasio EX-FH100
Casio pumps up its high-speed lineup with 9-megapixel stills at 40 shots per second and 1000fps video (plus 720p). Here's our hands-on first impression of this intriguing camera. Read full 7-part review
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$100.59First LookCasio Exilim EX-Z29
The Casio Exilim EX-Z29 is a 10.1-megapixel camera that's priced aggressively at $149. Read full 8-part review
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Casio Exilim EX-ZR15
The Casio EX-ZR15 made its debut in Asia in 2011, but it found its way into our mitts at CES 2012. Read on for our impressions of the little speedster. Read full 9-part review
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Casio Exilim EX-ZR200
We took the Casio EX-ZR200 for a whirl at CES 2012, and found the experience.. Read full 9-part review
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Casio Exilim EX-ZS150
We've spent some time with Casio's entry-level EX-ZS150, a 12.5x zoom travel compact to be released in 2012. Read full 9-part review
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DigitalCameraInfo New Year's Giveaway
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DigitalCameraInfo.com 2011 Select Awards
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